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Old 06-22-2015, 09:56 AM   #12
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This. Absolutely this. I've since migrated to driving on private land, but I live within a mile of Class VI roads and I keep it all hush-hush.

edit: I should add the private land my friends and I wheel on are through clubs, family members, and whatnot; all with permission. My friend did a trail once and it forked into two paths; neither were marked. He went one way and landed at a gate with a NO TRESPASSING sign on it. Went to turn around and the land owner held him at gunpoint until police arrived. Always, always make sure before one tire hits the land that you either have permission or the land is public. And whether it be public or private, treat the land as though it is your own.
Agreed - we see the same thing with snowmobiling and everyone wants to know the "secret" spots and how to get there, specifically off-trail riding.
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