rinkishjk
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How cute - you have to "look for places to explore".
Which probably aren't even legal anyway.
How cute - you have to "look for places to explore".
you need to know where to look....there are places to explore.
you need to know where to look....there are places to explore.
Well, it is one gigantic mountainous forest...so unless you have a rig capable of driving through trees, yes, you need to look for trails/roads to explore.How cute - you have to "look for places to explore".
you need to know where to look....there are places to explore.
Well, it is one gigantic mountainous forest...so unless you have a rig capable of driving through trees, yes, you need to look for trails/roads to explore.
So now we are talking about illegal off-road/car camping/being a pretentious prick? :thinking:
Well, it is one gigantic mountainous forest...so unless you have a rig capable of driving through trees, yes, you need to look for trails/roads to explore.
There's nothing illegal about that...there are remote, rarely-traveled roads that require off-road capable rigs. These aren't illegal trails that I am talking about.
A dirt road through the Adirondacks is not offroading. It is called driving.
And off-roading on a rocky trail is also known as driving over a rocky road...
And off-roading on a rocky trail is also known as driving over a rocky road...
There's nothing illegal about that...there are remote, rarely-traveled roads that require off-road capable rigs. These aren't illegal trails that I am talking about.
There's nothing illegal about that...there are remote, rarely-traveled roads that require off-road capable rigs. These aren't illegal trails that I am talking about.
I have to say, this Fred guy might be one the worst JKO trolls as of late. At least have some imagination with your responses. I feel like he's simply a broken record that won't stop! I've got my popcorn in hand either way!
There's nothing illegal about that...there are remote, rarely-traveled roads that require off-road capable rigs. These aren't illegal trails that I am talking about.