Maryland trails
So as far as Maryland goes where can I go wheeling?
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Rausch creek offroad park in pa , Trails road in delta pa, assitique island in Maryland. Not sure if you can still do gwnf Check out Baltimore 4wheelers they are a great club
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Originally Posted by tuff99
(Post 2258589)
So as far as Maryland goes where can I go wheeling?
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yea i saw that. We got shafted...
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This really sucks. The two watersheds by me just got recently sprayed with blue paint where the trails are.
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I know a few great places in Baltimore. Message me
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There are no legal places in Baltimore.
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Ok?
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Originally Posted by dukie564
(Post 2636794)
yea i saw that. We got shafted...
Pretty hard not to be cynical here. |
Originally Posted by DonBulldog
(Post 2838672)
If it carries the scent of freedom, it will be stomped on here. Just the way it has become. Even if it has a scent of fun, if it doesn't involved cash registers ringing at The Inner Harbor, both stadiums or Ocean City, it will, without a doubt, be given the hairy-eyeball with an eye-towards putting a cash register on it or shutting it down. When they find a way to put a vault and a funnel on a tree like a game camera, perhaps they will then open up some plain vanilla trail that has a steel funnel to deposit a quarter in every 200 yards. Or, more accurate to their behavior, an EZ-PASS sensor on a tree every 100 yards. Pretty hard not to be cynical here.
Sounds par for course I'm glad I moved away from Communist controlled MD 5 years ago and came to a nice Pro Gun , BLM OHV loving red state better known as UTAH |
If my Wife and I ever get our hands on any real funds, we will be out of here so fast there will be a clap of thunder because we vacated the area so fast.
It's a great place and it has just about everything. Mountains, beaches, hunting, fishing, crabbing, then it has things for the urbanite as well, easy access to a lot of stuff. I never was much for the beach but the mountains were actually closer than O.C. when I was growing up. I spent a good amount of time on the Susquehanna River right below the Conowingo Dam and on part of the Patuxent River when I was growing up, too. Anyways, it is what it is now. Like so many other areas of the country that are like it, it seems to be a haven for the extremes, those who make a good amount of money and those who make none at all. Everyone else is in a press and it seems that the handle gets turned a little more on that every year. |
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