And your point??? Buy some of that 1198 sq miles and open your own riding area. Nobody owes you a place to ride on their landCasper250 said:Long Island
area - 1198 square miles
Public riding areas - 0
KDX1 said:I usually make it a rule to stay away from posted areas, but as a rule of thumb as long as there are no fences or posted signs it's all fair game.
a454elk said:California, over 30,000 square miles, too many legal riding areas to count, priceless...
TwinSpar said:Yeah... but that goofy sticker system isn't exactly nirvana.
This is truely good advise. Once you buy your own land and you are the one paying the taxes and mortgage, you will have a different perspective. Riding dirtbikes illegally on private property is primarily a liability issue for the land owner. On the other hand, others trespassing on the same property could be doing something far more sinister and dangerous. Meth Labs pop up everywhere and these idiots will out-right kill you to prevent you from disclosing the operations.RM_guy said:I'm in no way supporting those tactics but if you are going to trespass then be prepared to deal with the consequences. A lot of the reason we are losing riding areas is because people are trespassing and pissing land owners off. If you can’t get permission to ride somewhere than DON’T RIDE THERE.
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