Still want the pics up, everyone?
Yes
Still want the pics up, everyone?
The mob-mentality within gets us nowhere, it will probably be part of the downfall of recreation on public lands.
It seems that people who have made a name for themselves in the 4x4 world are held to a much higher standard and when they make a mistake, everyone on the internet dog piles on them without having all the information. Jumping to conclusions, making accusations and perpetuating a negative campaign does NOT do any good!
This was eventually handled how it should have been. Someone in authority actually talked to the accused person and the situation was handled like it should have been.
I don't understand how people think it's alright to berate someone online without having all of the information. A mistake was made, efforts to repair the damage has been made, the person in the wrong has been informed, and recognized the wrong. Lets move on!
I don't understand how people think it's alright to berate someone online without having all of the information.
I am sorry if there are some people out there that think I did something wrong, but I don't think I did.
----- Original Message -----
From: Walker Evans
To: steve.e@u4wda.org
Sent: Tue 05/12/09 7:06 PM
Subject: Fwd: Moab
Hello Steve,
It was nice talking to you today, but I wish it was not under these circumstances!
After some 5 or 6 weeks that have past, my recollection of what took place is very gray. There were people that had broken down on the trail. My group did use a bypass to go around them. Since other people had previously used this bypass, clearly neither I nor my group were the first ones ever to use it. If you review the picture sent to us by (name removed for privacy) via E-mail, the number is P1010172.jpg. This picture in the lower right hand corner shows tire tracks, scared rocks and rubber tire marks on other rocks along this bypass section. I respect the DESERTS, and I am an advocate of tread lightly!
I am sorry if there are some people out there that think I did something wrong, but I don't think I did. The PRITCHETT canyon trail is a very special trail and I would hate to think we could lose the use of it. I respect all of our trails and always use them safely and wisely.
Thank you Steve, and please pass this along.
Walker Evans
Even if someone else used it befor Walker (which I don't believe), it still would be obvious that it was not a part of the trail. There is no excuse! Walker Evans owes us an apology. Period.
This is not an apology or an admission. This is a denial, and I do not believe him any more than I believe Roger Clemens didn't use steroids. And even if he wasn't the first to use the bypass, he was absolutely one of the first. It was obvious that it was not an existing or legal route, and he knew better.
If we want to continue to wheel on public lands, we need to police our own. It is totally unacceptable for someone that is so respected and well known to act in such a way.
Hey I just answered a question that was posed. there is no MOB Mentality in one crazy guy on the internet that noone is following
For the record I didn't make any assumptions that Walker did anything only wanted actual proof. Even the most kind people can do heinous things to the people they know and hold the trust of (Look up val Southwick for an example)
That was my point there was no real proof only hearsay and people were already prepping to boycott the man..
Ok I will be done- Unless someone asks a question
----- Original Message -----
From: Walker Evans
To: steve.e@u4wda.org
Sent: Tue 05/12/09 7:06 PM
Subject: Fwd: Moab
Hello Steve,
It was nice talking to you today, but I wish it was not under these circumstances!
After some 5 or 6 weeks that have past, my recollection of what took place is very gray. There were people that had broken down on the trail. My group did use a bypass to go around them. Since other people had previously used this bypass, clearly neither I nor my group were the first ones ever to use it. If you review the picture sent to us by (name removed for privacy) via E-mail, the number is P1010172.jpg. This picture in the lower right hand corner shows tire tracks, scared rocks and rubber tire marks on other rocks along this bypass section. I respect the DESERTS, and I am an advocate of tread lightly!
I am sorry if there are some people out there that think I did something wrong, but I don't think I did. The PRITCHETT canyon trail is a very special trail and I would hate to think we could lose the use of it. I respect all of our trails and always use them safely and wisely.
Thank you Steve, and please pass this along.
Walker Evans
If you review the picture sent to us by (name removed for privacy) via E-mail, the number is P1010172.jpg. This picture in the lower right hand corner shows tire tracks, scared rocks and rubber tire marks on other rocks along this bypass section.