I just wanted to stop in here and post my reply to you fella's. You made quite a few sweeping, and dispariging statements about a forum membership that's both huge and diverse. I wouldn't presume to do that here, I wonder why you feel free over at our site. I am glad to see our young friend Majojo has made amends, he's a nice young lad, and I'm sure has learned a valuble lesson. You guys came down like a ton of lead on our whole membership and honestly, so few folks responded to Majojo's post over there it disappeared. Some of us have just been taking the opportunity to take him under a wing and lead by example. So since I know you won't go back and look here is my reply
Whoa, fella. Lot's of us have been participating for a long time in public works and canyon cleanup days. Not to mention offroading. No need to pop in, shoot your wad, and pop out. It's obvious you are taking out your anger aimed at the dozens of vehicles I see up AF every weekend tearing **** up for no reason, on an undereducated beginner. What a way to influence newcomers to our sport.
A lot of us didn't look in this thread because the title made us cringe, not due to a lackadaisical approach to environmental stewardship. By the way, nice to hear from all of you Wasatch Cruisers and UFWDA guys, I've sent both associations email wondering if you wanted some more involvement and hit a major black hole. Maybe it would be nice if the FJ owners around the area, and you obviously motivated UFWDA folks got together and figured out how to get some educational signage around this precious area this wouldn't happen again.
But only if you didn't just drop in to *****.
I didn't even know you guys exsisted on this board. Glad to find another resourse. Hope you welcome more than flame.