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Originally Posted by Killallblue
Nice use of copy and paste lol
Not sure what you infer....but ok...
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dont think that was copy and paste.Originally Posted by Killallblue
Nice use of copy and paste lol
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Give us the proper usage
No need. Copy and paste is in effect. Originally Posted by nowhres
Give us the proper usage
Edit: This reply is redundant at this point. Heh Killallblue beat me to it while I was replying.
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Ignorant: Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
I meant it as defined.
The defendants of shutting down public lands always point to the stereotype of the redneck with no respect for private lands. By posting publicly about wheeling on public lands, you are giving public quotes for these liberal freaks to use against us in their efforts to diminish our land rights. I do not care what people DO....you are going to do it, and I am not here to stop you. BUT...keep it to PM;s....call each other. By posting it publicly, you are unaware of what you do to the sport in general, or have the potential to do. I think it shows a lack of education on the topic in general, and a general unawareness of the things that stand in the way of our sport, especially during a period where there are currently talks with the MD DNR to open up more public lands for us (Which, by the way, currently do not exist in MD.)
In Ohio, I ran CROW (Committee for Responsible Ohio Wheeling). I know these topics. We need to educate people how we can be responsible, and tread lightly....not the opposite.
Thereby, I stand behind my comment that posting publicly about illegal wheeling is ignorant.
Please, school me on a more proper use.
It was difficult for me to tell how you meant it, because most of the people here are NOT ignorant of the fact that wheeling at the "spot that should not be spoken of publicly" is not legal. Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Ignorant: Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
I meant it as defined.
The defendants of shutting down public lands always point to the stereotype of the redneck with no respect for private lands. By posting publicly about wheeling on public lands, you are giving public quotes for these liberal freaks to use against us in their efforts to diminish our land rights. I do not care what people DO....you are going to do it, and I am not here to stop you. BUT...keep it to PM;s....call each other. By posting it publicly, you are unaware of what you do to the sport in general, or have the potential to do. I think it shows a lack of education on the topic in general, and a general unawareness of the things that stand in the way of our sport, especially during a period where there are currently talks with the MD DNR to open up more public lands for us (Which, by the way, currently do not exist in MD.)
In Ohio, I ran CROW (Committee for Responsible Ohio Wheeling). I know these topics. We need to educate people how we can be responsible, and tread lightly....not the opposite.
Thereby, I stand behind my comment that posting publicly about illegal wheeling is ignorant.
Please, school me on a more proper use.
On a side note I misspelled wheeling as I wrote this and it was auto corrected as "wj hell"

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All I am saying....is everything I do I try to organize in a legal way. When I have the big meet and greets, which I think people enjoy (46 jeeps at the last one), it is on Private Property...with the owner participating, and with Oliver and Cordelia's place up the street. Maybe it is not a lot of wheeling, but with MD being what it is...we make due.
It is just something I feel strongly about. MD is a beautiful state (at least i think so), and don't think I don't get tempted to up into the hills and go to town, cause I do...but I feel it just makes it worse.
I hope the DNR get's onboard (they are opening up) and keep revenue in MD by opening up opportunities for us. I don't think leaving evidence of illegal wheeling helps.
That is all.
It is just something I feel strongly about. MD is a beautiful state (at least i think so), and don't think I don't get tempted to up into the hills and go to town, cause I do...but I feel it just makes it worse.
I hope the DNR get's onboard (they are opening up) and keep revenue in MD by opening up opportunities for us. I don't think leaving evidence of illegal wheeling helps.
That is all.
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Edit: the new injectors will not help your heat soak problem.
Originally Posted by wormdrink
Hit up programbo here on CF, he lives up your way and the guy has the lock on any 703/784 injector that comes through Crazy Ray's in Hawkins Point and Erdman Ave. Cleaned, rebuilt, and tested for $60.00. I met up with him and picked up two sets. They looked and performed like brand new.Edit: the new injectors will not help your heat soak problem.
yea I can look into it i suppose, I know these ones are good to go and i wont have any worries with them being flow matched tested and so on...
As for the heat soak i have fixed it enough for right now with some thermal tape wrapped around the #3 injector has helped fix it pretty much 100% now.
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Correct me if im wrong but the only legal places to go offroading in MD are Potomac State Forest and Savage River State Forest up in Western MD about 2hr30min from Savage and 3hr from Potomac.
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About the only legal places to wheel in MD are in PA
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Originally Posted by nowhres
About the only legal places to wheel in MD are in PA
hehe i know right, but the 2 I said I believe there are still some trails there. Green ridge and a few others closed down for something to deal with land and jobs but should open back up later from what I was reading.
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It is just something I feel strongly about. MD is a beautiful state (at least i think so), and don't think I don't get tempted to up into the hills and go to town, cause I do...but I feel it just makes it worse.
I hope the DNR get's onboard (they are opening up) and keep revenue in MD by opening up opportunities for us. I don't think leaving evidence of illegal wheeling helps.
That is all.
Don't get me wrong brother, I'm with you. I wasn't talking about the illegal wheeling issue. Just ****ing with you guys about the use of the word ignorant. I, like yourself, have an issue with the public chat about that joint. There's a better way to go about it for sure. People are going to go back there no matter what due to the limited terrain MD has and getting busted does nothing but set the advocates back. Unfortunately it's going to go down, so maybe the language can be changed as to not give away the location any further.Originally Posted by jimmy21669
All I am saying....is everything I do I try to organize in a legal way. When I have the big meet and greets, which I think people enjoy (46 jeeps at the last one), it is on Private Property...with the owner participating, and with Oliver and Cordelia's place up the street. Maybe it is not a lot of wheeling, but with MD being what it is...we make due.It is just something I feel strongly about. MD is a beautiful state (at least i think so), and don't think I don't get tempted to up into the hills and go to town, cause I do...but I feel it just makes it worse.
I hope the DNR get's onboard (they are opening up) and keep revenue in MD by opening up opportunities for us. I don't think leaving evidence of illegal wheeling helps.
That is all.
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Heh. It was a drunken rowdy mess. Not unlike myself.Originally Posted by kuzican
im still disappointed i didnt make it to that last big meet and greet
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Chessapeak city there is a place i thibkOriginally Posted by jacobb89
Correct me if im wrong but the only legal places to go offroading in MD are Potomac State Forest and Savage River State Forest up in Western MD about 2hr30min from Savage and 3hr from Potomac.
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That is amazing. My roommate has been collecting bottle caps to make a table like that...he has maybe 700. Have you been to the "lost dog" in Arlington? Their bar tops are covered in caps, looks pretty sweetOriginally Posted by wormdrink
My brother's buddy has been collecting the bottles and caps of every beer he's ever tasted. This is end result, and it's still a work in progress. The floor is made up of over 22,000 caps.