I am going riding!!!

slickhenry

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Jul 13, 2001
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Because of jobs, family, holidays, etc I have not been riding at all in about 6 months! I will be at Tahuya tomorow trying to remember how to ride. The withdrawals have been nearly unbearable! If any of yous are near there I will be trying not to hurt anyone!!

Yeeeehaaawww!!!!!
 

crkid

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Oct 14, 2001
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since i learned how to ride i've never stayed out for longer than a few weeks, but i've experienced that kind of withdrawal.

have fun and remember the throttle is on the right:confused:
 

bbbom

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Aug 13, 1999
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Tahuya Trails - Caution from NMA

Just in case you didn't see this:

http://www.nmaoffroad.org/news.shtm#89

Tahuya Trails & Trees - Caution, Care Needed - top

12/15/2001 - Last week's snow and last night's wind storm has covered the Tahuya trails with hundreds of trees.

If you plan to ride Tahuya in the near future, please bring your chain saw along with you. Don't just go out there and blast around the downed trees, because it causes a resource problem that is both damaging and ugly.

When you are riding with or using your chain saw, BE CAREFUL. A chain saw is a very unforgiving tool.

Keep track of the trails you repair or tend to, and let the Belfair DNR know what you cleared. Phil Wolff can be reached at 360-275-6344 or by e-mail phil.wolff@wadnr.gov.

Volunteer hours are important to the DNR, so let them know how many hours you put in clearing the trails. Also consider completing an NMA Volunteer Trail Work Form.

Thank You,
Tommy Thomson, BCM/C
 
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