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Old December 7th 04, 12:26 AM
STT
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Hey - Not to be a tree-hugging whimp or anything, but where are the echo
friendly trails in the Colorado region? If I can scrape some dosh together,
I want to head out there over my spring break, but I like to try and be
environmentally conscious. Especially since the valley near my mom's house
is literally being destroyed by people going off trail. - STT
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Old December 7th 04, 03:46 PM
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"STT" wrote in message
nk.net...
Hey - Not to be a tree-hugging whimp or anything, but where are the echo
friendly trails in the Colorado region? If I can scrape some dosh

together,
I want to head out there over my spring break, but I like to try and be
environmentally conscious. Especially since the valley near my mom's house
is literally being destroyed by people going off trail. - STT


Sounds like you screwed up your mom's house. Why do you want to screw up
someone else's home too?
Get off your little bicycle, and drive your SUV on the roads, you can go
much faster, and not harm your trees, wimpy hugger.


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Old December 7th 04, 03:46 PM
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"STT" wrote in message
nk.net...
Hey - Not to be a tree-hugging whimp or anything, but where are the echo
friendly trails in the Colorado region? If I can scrape some dosh

together,
I want to head out there over my spring break, but I like to try and be
environmentally conscious. Especially since the valley near my mom's house
is literally being destroyed by people going off trail. - STT


Sounds like you screwed up your mom's house. Why do you want to screw up
someone else's home too?
Get off your little bicycle, and drive your SUV on the roads, you can go
much faster, and not harm your trees, wimpy hugger.


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Old December 7th 04, 07:29 PM
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STT wrote:
Hey - Not to be a tree-hugging whimp or anything, but where are the echo
friendly trails in the Colorado region? If I can scrape some dosh together,
I want to head out there over my spring break, but I like to try and be
environmentally conscious. Especially since the valley near my mom's house
is literally being destroyed by people going off trail. - STT


Find any trail in Colorado that is open to mountainbikes, don't skid,
don't leave any rubbish, stay on trail, be courteous to other users and
encourage others to do the same. 'Bout as echo-friendly as you get.
And don't hug the trees - you might damage them. Plant one instead.
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Westie
"Feeling all green this morning"
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Old December 7th 04, 07:29 PM
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STT wrote:
Hey - Not to be a tree-hugging whimp or anything, but where are the echo
friendly trails in the Colorado region? If I can scrape some dosh together,
I want to head out there over my spring break, but I like to try and be
environmentally conscious. Especially since the valley near my mom's house
is literally being destroyed by people going off trail. - STT


Find any trail in Colorado that is open to mountainbikes, don't skid,
don't leave any rubbish, stay on trail, be courteous to other users and
encourage others to do the same. 'Bout as echo-friendly as you get.
And don't hug the trees - you might damage them. Plant one instead.
--
Westie
"Feeling all green this morning"
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Old December 7th 04, 07:41 PM
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"STT" wrote in message
nk.net...
Hey - Not to be a tree-hugging whimp or anything, but where are the echo
friendly trails in the Colorado region? If I can scrape some dosh

together,
I want to head out there over my spring break, but I like to try and be
environmentally conscious. Especially since the valley near my mom's house
is literally being destroyed by people going off trail. - STT


Where is this valley near your Mom's house located?


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Old December 7th 04, 07:41 PM
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"STT" wrote in message
nk.net...
Hey - Not to be a tree-hugging whimp or anything, but where are the echo
friendly trails in the Colorado region? If I can scrape some dosh

together,
I want to head out there over my spring break, but I like to try and be
environmentally conscious. Especially since the valley near my mom's house
is literally being destroyed by people going off trail. - STT


Where is this valley near your Mom's house located?


 




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