Anyway, here's a few pics from the run...most of them being "poser" shots...stopping mid-way through the obstacle so I could get out and snap a pic

Enjoy...




Ok...this is a REAL poser shot...big rock, I couldn't resist



BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy
It's all public access through public roads...general rule of thumb: don't be a dick about it. Lots of guys hauling ass through the residential areas, being loud, littering, ect has pissed people off. I want to find the Rt. 32 entrance, the guys from CCJC say it's much less likely to ruffle the local's feathers.ZAEDOCK wrote:There are maps of that area on the NEA site.
Be careful where you go in there. I believe some areas require stickers or LMFT passes. Not really sure. I haven't seen any updates in the NEA site in a while.
Nice day to wheel though.
ArticRubi wrote:Remember: poor planning on my part constitutes an emergency on yours.
high country cruiser wrote:Hello everyone,
Justin and I are in direct contact w/ Todd and Sean of the LMFT.
Please let us clarify the rules,
#1 IF YOU PURCHASE A GREEN LMFT STICKER IT IS GOOD FOR ONE YEAR, BUT YOU WILL STILL NEDD THE "DAY PASS" TO USE THE PROPERTY
#2 THE ONLINE MEMBERSHIP IS GOOD FOR 1 YEAR ,YOU WILL NEED THE DAY PASS TO USE THE PROPERTY
#3 YOU CAN PRINT THE DAY PASS BY "JUST JOINING THE SITE" NO MEMBERSHIP OR DUES REQUIRED (I TESTED IT)
#4 TODD WILL WORK W/ US FOR "GROUP RUNS" HE WANTS THE DATES AND THE AMOUNT OF RIGS ON THE PROPERTY
There seems to be a little confusion still, he wants the NH OHRV sticker on "our rigs", but I still disagree w/ that.
see link: http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/OHRV/ohrv.htm
Lets keep a positive attitude going foward and "all work together" until we resolve the remaining issues!![]()
Rick Smith/Justin Dunn
ArticRubi wrote:Remember: poor planning on my part constitutes an emergency on yours.
BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy