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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 09:07 AM


I hear you Bajabreak I dont share my routes. This route I have posted is Known to general public. My intention was to let all know,this route will have a new gate locked. It will be at right next to rancho home so no chance of new problems. I dont post my MC routes as, I dont want Baja turning into another Calif. I dont use GPS nor even know how to use one. Since I live here,I have all the time to explore. The routes I use all go on ranchos (Moto trails). I would never share them as I know I would be kicked out. Just a few of us ride them.We dont even slide the turns,leaving tire berms,or woops. Nor post where they are. It only takes one inconsiderate person to ruin it for all.Happy to report again first time with Baja Nomads 4x4 pole line group. Down to earth great group to ride with.
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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 09:33 AM


The people of Baja Nomad who off road together and share good times through photos and trip reports make this site a pleasure to read. Thank you, Larry, for what you do share to help others enjoy the country.


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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 11:14 AM


Mt Let the off roaders stay in Glamis. Another worthless post from the marooon of San Deigo. Glamis is not in Baja. Keep up the mindless posts I enjoy.
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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 11:15 AM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
The people of Baja Nomad who off road together and share good times through photos and trip reports make this site a pleasure to read. Thank you, Larry, for what you do share to help others enjoy the country.


The 2015 Pole Line Road Gang, trail boss Ken Cooke.
Thank You David brings back great memories.of happy people doing there thing.:)
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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 01:09 PM


Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider  
Mt Let the off roaders stay in Glamis. Another worthless post from the marooon of San Deigo. Glamis is not in Baja. Keep up the mindless posts I enjoy.


I know glamis is not in baja. Its a chithole in socal. Would be fun place but for the knuckledragging. I suport ranchers banning offroading on private lands in baja, and am hopefull the socal knuckledraggers confine themselves to glamis and a few of the other socal ORV chithole areas on BLM land.

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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 01:45 PM


You really are a scumbag, Goatley.....



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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 02:20 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider  
Mt Let the off roaders stay in Glamis. Another worthless post from the marooon of San Deigo. Glamis is not in Baja. Keep up the mindless posts I enjoy.


I know glamis is not in baja. Its a chithole in socal. Would be fun place but for the knuckledragging. I suport ranchers banning offroading on private lands in baja, and am hopefull the socal knuckledraggers confine themselves to glamis and a few of the other socal ORV chithole areas on BLM land.

Mt666 The Chithole you live in SD is right there. I support moving you there.Its great place for MT666 looser of the year award.
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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 02:32 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  


I know glamis is not in baja. Its a chithole in socal. Would be fun place but for the knuckledragging. I suport ranchers banning offroading on private lands in baja, and am hopefull the socal knuckledraggers confine themselves to glamis and a few of the other socal ORV chithole areas on BLM land.



May as well try to drag an otherwise constructive topic into the crapper, since you have an obsession with knuckledraggers. How do you suport ranchers banning offroaders on private lands?

I'd like to see land access issues avoided if possible, and problems resolved, because, ironically, part of the reason I came upon this site is because I like to explore new places. Fortunately what rancher's do with their private land is up to them.
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[*] posted on 8-13-2016 at 03:35 PM


You need understand Mt666 Chitehole,does not live in Mexico. His knowledge or lack of it is well documented. His knowledge even as a hiker is Worthless.My post was and is to get people together ,to get along with ranchers/residents in Baja.So when MT666 thinks he has the opportunity to bud in. You will be called out in the crapper or out.
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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 10:17 AM


I purposely choose to not engage in the name calling and demeaning of others.

It is so very sad to logon to a thread, only to see that once more an important Nomads thread intended to inform and/or find solutions to issues, has predictably been corrupted by a few who have nothing further constructive to post but insults.

I respect everyone's right to have and post their opinion here, but how many posts and how many insults should the rest of us have to endure so that a few here can, time and again, remind us that they are opposed to what is loosely referred to as off-roading, and that they represent a higher form of evolution then the rest of us?

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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 10:50 AM


Mt666 does not say one thing in any of his posts that make sense.His only agenda is disrupt any and all posts. Like what does Glamis have to do with Baja Mex,from someone that does not even live in this country. So if all on this forum told him off,he would not post his filth here.I do wish he face us person to person.Then he could be explained the fact of life.So long story short Im sorry all have to listen to me,but it will not stop.As long as worthless posts are here.
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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 12:43 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider  
Mt Let the off roaders stay in Glamis. Another worthless post from the marooon of San Deigo. Glamis is not in Baja. Keep up the mindless posts I enjoy.


I know glamis is not in baja. Its a chithole in socal. Would be fun place but for the knuckledragging. I suport ranchers banning offroading on private lands in baja, and am hopefull the socal knuckledraggers confine themselves to glamis and a few of the other socal ORV chithole areas on BLM land.



Great post Goat.

Off-roading destroys habitat, displaces wildlife, pollutes water, fouls the air, and the list is endless of the damage off-roading does.


What's up with the fake outrage?

Not everybody likes off-roading and the damage it does to the enviroment.


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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 12:45 PM


Seasider it is what it is and you can't let it get to you. Some people like to hide behind a key board and post negative stuff. Some people just like to bash others. Some very good people have left because of it. I hope you will post your trip reports with pictures. I enjoy the trip reports whether in Baja or elsewhere. They give me ideals on where I may go on my next trip.
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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 01:05 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mcnut  
I purposely choose to not engage in the name calling and demeaning of others.

It is so very sad to logon to a thread, only to see that once more an important Nomads thread intended to inform and/or find solutions to issues, has predictably been corrupted by a few who have nothing further constructive to post but insults.

I respect everyone's right to have and post their opinion here, but how many posts and how many insults should the rest of us have to endure so that a few here can, time and again, remind us that they are opposed to what is loosely referred to as off-roading, and that they represent a higher form of evolution then the rest of us?

Bruce


You do realize the biggest name caller here is the OP. Usually when someone post something he does not agree with. No rule here that I am aware of says everyone has to agree...but I would think there is some rule against attempts at personal insults.
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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 01:07 PM


Quote: Originally posted by seasider  
Quote: Originally posted by mcnut  
I purposely choose to not engage in the name calling and demeaning of others.

I respect everyone's right to have and post their opinion here, but how many posts and how many insults should the rest of us have to endure so that a few here can, time and again, remind us that they are opposed to what is loosely referred to as off-roading, and that they represent a higher form of evolution then the rest of us?

Bruce


The forum administrators have obviously made the decision to allow people like Mtgoat666 to post an unlimited amount of annoying material. The only reason I can think of is because a lot of people enjoy these type of posts and it increases the overall board activity.-just look at some of the most popular television programming.
It would be incredibly simple to clean things up. Other boards I belong to have moderators who quickly bring things under control, with a few words and possibly a warning.
I have never seen a board member such as Mtgoat666 dish out the crap and then have others(including me) give it right back without ever hearing from a moderator.
Furthermore, is this Mtgoat guy for real? How could someone keep returning to post after being punished and abused constantly? In a few months I have seen this individual being called turd, chithole, looser, loser,
scumbag, marooon,marooon, village idiot and a handful of others I can't think of right now.
Occasionally the admin. will step in and warn people not to feed the trolls. Why does the admin. not warn or ban certain posters?
I have mixed feelings about posting to a public board. On the one hand I have received plenty of useful travel info. and participated in some good discussion and have posted a trip report in return. On the other hand, I'm not sure if I will post a trip report the next time I visit Baja. I have a few reasons but mostly because of a small list of people who I just don't want to give anything to. I just think they are a pita and offer very little.


Maybe if the goat was not insulted with such nasty names or fed during his sometimes controversial statements this issue would not exist.
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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 01:34 PM


Quote: Originally posted by seasider  
Quote: Originally posted by JoeJustJoe  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider  
Mt Let the off roaders stay in Glamis. Another worthless post from the marooon of San Deigo. Glamis is not in Baja. Keep up the mindless posts I enjoy.


I know glamis is not in baja. Its a chithole in socal. Would be fun place but for the knuckledragging. I suport ranchers banning offroading on private lands in baja, and am hopefull the socal knuckledraggers confine themselves to glamis and a few of the other socal ORV chithole areas on BLM land.



Great post Goat.

Off-roading destroys habitat, displaces wildlife, pollutes water, fouls the air, and the list is endless of the damage off-roading does.


What's up with the fake outrage?

Not everybody likes off-roading and the damage it does to the enviroment.



I don't know you yet but you may well be right about everything you say. Before I and anyone else who reads your post passes judgement, perhaps you could post some pics, personal observations and links to back up your negative claims about offroading. And since this is a Baja forum be sure to relate your post specifically to Baja. All of us would like to see this damage and I will definitely back you up, but get on with the proof please.


I would answer you, but it's my personal rule of never or rarely responding to a newbie, especially if they are trolls with less than 100 posts for many reasons.

However, I will make one statement to you this one time.

Do a Google search on the environmental damage of off-roading, because there is a lot of information if one is to open their eyes and read about the damage off-roading does to the environment and wildlife.



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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 01:54 PM


Building a paved or graded road destroys so much. Off roading is a misnomer since we actually use roads, unimproved dirt roads preferably. That is the kind that doesn't kill plants and animals but meanders between them, in harmony with Nature. Peace, love, and fish tacos!



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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 04:01 PM


UH? BS!



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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 04:04 PM


UH?

Did you mean HUH?

just wanted to contribute
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[*] posted on 8-14-2016 at 04:07 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
That is the kind that doesn't kill plants and animals but meanders between them, in harmony with Nature. Peace, love, and fish tacos!


Out of state, man.

Dude, did your doc give you a scrip for some medical mota, or did you bump your head?



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