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Yea.....a little bit of Riders Etiquette can save a place from being BANNED for good. And all it takes and I have seen it first hand in NH specifically around the Manch air port and Litchfield pits. EPA green coats come out and there goes your Fun..
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It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
Yes. That is what we have been experiencing all over the State. Usually, in tolerated area's, if 1 or 2 riders "pass through", maintaining a decent speed with minimal sound, but not "attacking" the terrain - folks will turn a blind eye. If they return similarly, say, and hour later - No big deal. Once people start bringing large groups of friends, coolers, lawn chairs, beer, radio's, making cooking fires, etc., well, folks do not like that at all. So, hide your two vehicle, if you can. Do not park where your vehicle will immediately be "suspicious". Get out and away from people as silently, and as quickly as you can, and stay gone. All of these things are reasons that drove me to street register my bikes - so I could keep going, as far away from civilization as I could get. Usually, old, beat MX bikes like those in the video really have no place in the woods. They have blown out mufflers, no spark arrestors, etc.
Another thing I would say is - If they want to ride like that - Join a club! Clubs usually want the help, and they often have their own land or a track facility. This is definitely one of those things where, if you are not part of the solution, you are a part of the problem.
I have been on both sides of this issue - I have worked with NETRA and clubs to try to fight for privileges, but in this State particularly, things are corrupt, and definitely stacked against us. The hearings are a farce - with 500 riders (or more!) an 2 tree huggers showing up - people getting upset - and land closures, fine escalation, and rule tightening happening anyway. In some cases, the "hearings" appeared to have been scheduled after the law was already passed, or at least certainly after peoples minds were already made up. This turned out not to be a case of "If you can't fight them, Join them", but "If you can't fight them, Disappear!".
I fear that these young folks will find out the hard way - and ruin a spot for everybody in the process.