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To: Kevin who wrote (35032)2/13/1998 11:11:00 AM
From: broken_cookie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58727
 
Hi Kevin,

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>>>However, when the smartass finds where you hid your truck and sits there waiting for you, you suddenly have a dilemma.<<<

Sounds like the voice of experience. The registry cops around here patrol the trails looking for people riding unregistered. They're on quads. Although they can't run down a bike, they also have radios.

Farmers get annoyed but what about horse people. (sorry nemer oj) I'm a very considerate rider and won't take the slightest chance of spooking a horse. But these folks go out on trails specified for bikes and act like they now own the state. There have been cases of people killed from trails getting wired.

In the 5 years I've been riding, I've seen the available areas cut in half. Pit riding is fun and your left alone running the power lines but still. Must be even worse in your recollection.