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The Official 2013 DBA T-DAY Planning Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff aka BOLT" data-source="post: 145922" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>I think it also depends on what you choose to ride. The hammered stuff is easily avoided. JV is huge... largest single open riding area in the country. Would be hard to hammer it all. It's about the ONLY place left you can legally cut your own trail ALL DAY LONG and never see another rider. </p><p> </p><p>Or you can camp at Soggy and ride Trophy truck whoops all day if thats your thing.</p><p> </p><p>Cal City and surrounding areas combined is huge too... but open riding is restricted at too many locations. FOJ and BLM and Fish and Game and Power Co Offsets have fenced soooo much and signed soooo much I get irritated riding out there now. It is getting harder and harder to just ride and not ride along and past fences and signs... even east of 395 now.</p><p> </p><p>Still plenty of riding available if you ignore the inconveniences. But the friendliest OHV city has proved to be one of the worst models of land management ever. They should have just left it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff aka BOLT, post: 145922, member: 184"] I think it also depends on what you choose to ride. The hammered stuff is easily avoided. JV is huge... largest single open riding area in the country. Would be hard to hammer it all. It's about the ONLY place left you can legally cut your own trail ALL DAY LONG and never see another rider. Or you can camp at Soggy and ride Trophy truck whoops all day if thats your thing. Cal City and surrounding areas combined is huge too... but open riding is restricted at too many locations. FOJ and BLM and Fish and Game and Power Co Offsets have fenced soooo much and signed soooo much I get irritated riding out there now. It is getting harder and harder to just ride and not ride along and past fences and signs... even east of 395 now. Still plenty of riding available if you ignore the inconveniences. But the friendliest OHV city has proved to be one of the worst models of land management ever. They should have just left it alone. [/QUOTE]
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