> Just as there is a**holes on atvs and in 4X4s, there are a**holes on
horses,
> or anywhere for that matter. Just because a few do this don't mean all
do.
> Here atvs have become nearly an endangered species, while snowmobiles
> flourish. Somehow snowmobiles, or deathmobiles as I call them, get pretty
> much free range. Supposedly driving on snow doesn't wreck anything. The
good
> guys don't, since they don't want to wreck their sleds, but the jerks will
> drive on nearly or bare ground and do damage. They also eat away black top
> and concrete road surfaces at crossings. What I am getting at is there
are
> bad apples in all areas, and by showing my prejudice against snowmobiles,
> and how it looks and really is I am trying to show that as well. There
are
> people who think hikers and mountain bikers are ruining places as well, so
> you can see where this would lead if instead of punishing bad apples,
> persons try to punish everyone for the misdeeds of a few.
> Ray
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