dogboy
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Making your own trails is frowned upon... And there aren't many exceptions, at all.
Wheeling illegally, is not only bad for your wallet when you get caught, but bad for the sport, and those who enjoy it, like myself. Going off trail, gets trails closed, and gives wheelers a bad name. Do your part and stay on legal trails, and trail systems.
That is my point of view, and if you don't like it, oh well. If you don't have trails near by, then either drive to them and pay for the gas, or move so that you are closer to them. A sheriff is not going to buy the "there are no trails around here" line, when you get caught on someones property.
Wheeling illegally, is not only bad for your wallet when you get caught, but bad for the sport, and those who enjoy it, like myself. Going off trail, gets trails closed, and gives wheelers a bad name. Do your part and stay on legal trails, and trail systems.
That is my point of view, and if you don't like it, oh well. If you don't have trails near by, then either drive to them and pay for the gas, or move so that you are closer to them. A sheriff is not going to buy the "there are no trails around here" line, when you get caught on someones property.