Green Ridge State forest water crossings
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Lastly You've got to provide me a link to where they have used my video because I've checked there website and I've yet to find my video on it any where. It sucks they want to shut the trail down. Its a bad Idea not everyone can afford to of to a private ORV park like they suggest building. I know I couldn't.
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I know of more Off road Clubs that have event's to clean up the woods and take great care to tread lightly. The fact is people don't remember that stuff what they remember is the idiot out there tearing up the forest drving off trails breaking beer bottles and littering. I think people should drive responsibly and clean up after themselves. But Greenridge is a great place for outdoor activites such as camping mountain biking hiking fishing hunting ORVing. Maryland has great state parks.
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I'm sorry you feel that way but the fact is everything in this video is legal. The water crossing happens on a road and not an ORV trail. People have to cross the creek to get to their cabins and houses. I post the location of this video because I want others to know where they can legally drive there Jeeps and Trucks off road. I don't want idiots going out there driving places they shouldn't be, that causes people to hate Off road vehicles even more and trails to get shut down.
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This was a real dumbass video to post up, especially when you list where you're at. You've given the greenies and enviros more ammo in their fight to shutdown ORV activity.
Check the Magic Alliance website. They've used your video in their attack on ORV activity.
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This was a real dumbass video to post up, especially when you list where you're at. You've gived the greenies and enviros more ammo in their fight to shutdown ORV activity.
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When would you say is the best time of year for coming here, at least for a first timer like me?
I do volunteer and I participate in legislative activities to preserve OHV user rights. Here's your chance to do the same. There's a meeting scheduled with the Md. Dept. of natural resources on March 23, 2011 from 7 PM until 9 PM. The meeting will be held within the Natural Resource Police conference room at Gwynnbrook WMA, 3738 Gwynnbrook Avenue, Owings Mill, Maryland 21117.
137whoa 1 year ago
Awesome thank you for posting that info. Hopefully others will see that meeting posted here and attend. Also thank you for doing what you can to try and keep the trails open. If you or your club you belong to have a volunteer clean up day or trail maintence day at GreenRidge please post those dates and times here. So you can get people out there to help. Thanks.
Haasie20 1 year ago
Google Magicalliance. Go to their website and check out their Fall 2009 newsletter. You'll see that the greenies have linked your video to their document specifically directed at shutting down the Green Ridge trails. So what you're able to do legally now may soon become illegal for all of us. I'd be appalled and ashamed if a video that I posted was instrumental in closing down a riding/rec area.
137whoa 1 year ago
@137whoa I'm not taking it down what they implied in there news letter about my brother and I was wrong I send them a letter asking them to disable that link in there news letter. I hope everyone goes to Green Ridge and enjoys the forest. This is a great place for first time Off Road enthusiast who follow the rules and I hope it remains to be. I encourage everyone to contact your local state Rep and let them know you want the ORV trail at Greenridge to stay open. Volunteer your time even.
Haasie20 1 year ago