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[*] posted on 1-5-2019 at 01:30 PM


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Quote: Originally posted by John Harper  
Big article in the LA Times this morning how Joshua Tree and Yosemite are being trashed by our own citizens during the shutdown.

John


Most people and all offroaders will behave badly if they know no one is watching and they know law enforcement are not on the job.

If your favorite parks are ruined, the reason was trump thru a temper tantrum over his wall or fence or whatever he is calling his folly today.



You actually believe the crap you spew,,What a SAD Man:(




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[*] posted on 1-5-2019 at 02:31 PM


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Most stupid tourist such as yourself act badly. Give bad advice know nothing of baja. Still they talk crap such as yourself you don't live here. So how bold and stupid you are we are spraying extra dirt today . Just because you posted your garbage. For some:bounce: one deeper then whale crap you got nothing to say


What are all these attacks on the Goat?

The Goat is absolutely right, we see this type of lawless bad behavior with the absence of the police, or park rangers, be in in Watts, New Orleans, and in the US Natural parks, or Baja deserts.

Personally, I don't care what overgrown adolescents do in the baja desert, but don't try to deny the obvious and what science says, offroading causes a lot of environmental damage, disruption of wildlife, noise pollution and about six other areas of damage, a simple Google search, will show exists.

One of the reasons why you're in Baja, is because the US doesn't allow you to get away with what you can in Baja with your off road vehicles and bikes.







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[*] posted on 1-5-2019 at 03:06 PM


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Personally, I don't care what overgrown adolescents do in the baja desert, but don't try to deny the obvious and what science says, offroading causes a lot of environmental damage, disruption of wildlife, noise pollution and about six other areas of damage, a simple Google search, will show exists.




So, to all that think offroaders are all destructive knuckledraggers, it stands to, your, reasoning that if a road is not paved and maintained that there should be no vehicles allowed. What did most all roads in Baja start off as? That's right, dirt roads. Offroading more refers to dirt tracks that are established for whatever reason and not so much blazing new tracks thru virgin land. That does happen occasionally but the vast majority of "offroading" is done on established dirt roads that do go somewhere. To think cutting a new road to somewhere and just because you pave it causes no disruption or damage to the environment around is not only naive but stupid.




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[*] posted on 1-5-2019 at 03:31 PM


Quote: Originally posted by blackwolfmt  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by John Harper  
Big article in the LA Times this morning how Joshua Tree and Yosemite are being trashed by our own citizens during the shutdown.

John


Most people and all offroaders will behave badly if they know no one is watching and they know law enforcement are not on the job.

If your favorite parks are ruined, the reason was trump thru a temper tantrum over his wall or fence or whatever he is calling his folly today.



You actually believe the crap you spew,,What a SAD Man:(


He's delusional, pay him no mind like everyone else.




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[*] posted on 1-5-2019 at 04:03 PM


Most trails we go on you might not see people for days.

Or if anything, it's locals driving on them.




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