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The "Good" Side of off roading
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[QUOTE="JasonJ, post: 676368, member: 23758"] Yeah man, the areas have been around for a while, you had to know about them and how to get there, get around and where not to go. Now with the loss of so much of the regions suburban riding area they are organizing and becoming ligitamate buissnesses now that the rider base is willing to drive hours to get to them instead of risking the fines, impound and harassment on whats left of what little local riding area we had in the first place. They dont even have to advertise, the word of mouth alone is enough to pack the parks. People see me working on or hauling my dirtbike, stop, pull over and ask me where I ride. Heres some of my pics from this year. Lot of DRN guys in there. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jasnker/ [/QUOTE]
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