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What Part of "NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED" Don't Mountain Bikers Understand?!
While I oppose Mikey at almost all times, this is one where I have to agree.
So it's (1) private land, (2) there is a trail closure and then clearly states (3) NO trespassing, riding it just ****es people off and creates bad feelings against the MTB community. Congrats and hope it was a great ride - maybe it's the last for folks on that trail. - it says in no uncertain terms that the land on both sides of the road for the "next 4 miles" is private property and there is NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED, it even makes mention of security cameras. This sign is in addition to the "closed" signs that were posted in Mid November marking the normal Victor Closure. |
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 17:02:35 -0800, "Gwood" wrote:
..While I oppose Mikey at almost all times, this is one where I have to agree. ..So it's (1) private land, (2) there is a trail closure and then clearly ..states (3) NO trespassing, riding it just ****es people off and creates bad ..feelings against the MTB community. .. ..Congrats and hope it was a great ride - maybe it's the last for folks on ..that trail. I doubt it. NOT ONE other mountain biker said anything against it. But you can't be blamed, right? You did your part, right? Now you have a clean conscience, right????? .. - it says in no uncertain terms that the land on both sides of the road ..for the "next 4 ..miles" is private property and there is NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED, it even ..makes mention of security cameras. This sign is in addition to the "closed" ..signs that were posted in Mid November marking the normal Victor Closure. .. === I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 17:02:35 -0800, Gwood wrote:
So it's (1) private land, (2) there is a trail closure and then clearly states (3) NO trespassing, There is a fantastic downhill near where I live that is only sensibly accessed through private land (going up the trail is a nightmare). The reasonable/easier path is a fireroad through land owned by a timber company, and they're doing some serious clearcutting (a trip through there will assure you that MTBing is meaningless on the "damage" scale). We called the company, and they gave us a letter listing our names and giving us permission to ride on weekends (when they're not cutting). The moral is: don't assume that just because others are there, that all have permission to ride it. If the rangers stopped us, we had written authorization. I'm not really sure what happens to those who don't, but its probably not good. Plus, they have some seriously heavy equipment there, and it could be dangerous wandering through on working days; the signs are likely mainly for safety. As far as the OP goes; it was posted by Vandeman so its most likely out-of-context misinformation; that's his modus operandi. -- -BB- To reply to me, drop the attitude (from my e-mail address, at least) |
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Gwood Wrote: While I oppose Mikey at almost all times, this is one where I have to agree. So it's (1) private land, (2) there is a trail closure and then clearly states (3) NO trespassing, riding it just ****es people off and creates bad feelings against the MTB community. Congrats and hope it was a great ride - maybe it's the last for folks on that trail. - it says in no uncertain terms that the land on both sides of the road for the "next 4 miles" is private property and there is NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED, it even makes mention of security cameras. This sign is in addition to the "closed" signs that were posted in Mid November marking the normal Victor Closure. I think he made up the whole thing. "Eric C" has very similar typing patterns to "Mike V". Why would someone type up something emphasizing everything Mike always says, while being long-winded and repetetive? The whole thing smells fishy. -- Mr_Kingkillaha |
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"Mike Vandeman" wrote I doubt it. NOT ONE other mountain biker said anything against it. But you can't be blamed, right? You did your part, right? Now you have a clean conscience, right????? I'll say something against it. Don't ride closed trails or trails on private land where you do not have permission. Ride only on trails specifically designated for mountain biking. Everyone I ride with follows these rules, it's too bad there are a few (very few) bad apples out there. I guess there are some in every group, kind of like Mike being the bad apple of environmentalists. |
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