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Just had this sent to me. I am scouring the interwebs for more information and will update this post as I read and gather more information. To confirm or bust this information. I'm hoping it's a bad joke.
From pirate4x4's land use forum
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Well, I must disagree with this. Building a cabin in the forest, if you own the land is your right. Preventing it would be extremely bad. The unsightly thing also is something I do not agree. For some people for example antennas are unsightly but to me should be a right if you want to put them on the roof. The layers you mean attorney? Forget those, it's only a waste of money...
It was just a joke over the stupidity of her lawsuit(s). Hell, I’d love to be able to build a place in the mountains.
Well, me too, a cabin in some place that can only be reached with a 4x4... Alone, far from everything.
Everyone involved in our sport, or any other sport that involves the use of public lands, needs to read the "reports" that this group is puting out. They are filled with misinformation and facts taken out of context or manipulated to suport their own personal agenda.
These are the new "bullies". They take legal action against anyone who gets in the way of their agenda. Their idea of public land use is to "protect it", "put it back to its natural state" -ie eliminate all access by people. The name of their group is "public employees for environmental protection (peep)" - a goup who's name makes it sound like they are doing great things for all of us, and our kids - unless you inform yourself and see what they are really up to.
These are the people watching our every move, waiting to catch someone making a mistake or a bonehead move, so they can exploit that action and hold it up as the "norm", the "poster child", of our group. Read the reports - and think about them every time you use public lands.
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Read this article to see how ohv use is tied to slavery, cigarette smoking, and national obesity. This is what we are up aginst, and this is their "vision".
Wow, I really like this " Thrillcraft users, more than other members of society, have an attitude that defies authority and regulation". We defy the authorities more than the gangbangers? They are members of society, hmmm. And to say that "Thrillcraft" users can possibly be a cause of obesity? please.
"One can’t use thrillcraft without damaging the Earth, and natural values. Engaging in an activity for fun that severely degrades the landscape, air, and water for personal enjoyment shows not only great disrespect for other fellow members of society, but great disrespect for the Earth." Really? Did you drive your car to that trail head? For your own personal enjoyment? I hope you ride your bikes everywhere so not to leave a bigfoot size carbon foot print on this earth.
Working in West Marin County the past 5 years has put me in contact with some extreme thinkers but these folks take the cake in my book. I will say this, if these people get everyone else to stop driving and using fossil fuels and all other things known by scientific fact to cause greenhouse gasses and global warming, sign me up. I did look at an all electric car today, is a cool ride and a small carbon foot print.
how are the off road capabilities?
Well, a vehicle with electric motors could be the ultimate rock-crawler. Infinite amounts of torque at 0rpm. Imagine a rig built with 4 such motors, one for each wheel, that can be independently controlled. Extremely simple construction, no shafts and transmissions and differentials that can break. Maybe a diesel engine running at constant RPM to provide power... *That* would be the ultimate machine that can triumph over the forces of nature, cutting through all sorts of obstacles!
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