fweddy wrote:
Totally agree there! And these new 'learners' will never be able to be regulated, as soon as you get one 'under control' he is no longer a learner and there is some new chum who has just bought a lada and wants to try playing at some place that looked interesting to him (albeit not the place we would choose) and good on him. And in reality this is off topic because most of these guys don't have big tyres etc
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f the area is that sensitive to damage, lets move on to another place. There are some areas that need particular care but are still a 4x4 access area, and they should be marked to notify people that this is an access route, much of DOC land is like this. But there are also places that are not so sensitive where there is more freedom. Personally I don't actually have an issue with, and think it would be great to have selected ribbons of 4x4 access (of varying toughness) through more of our amazing DOC administered, publicly owned land.
Best answer yet, Skid, There IS no answer, the Siwsan has allocated me funds for tyres, and yes, they are gonna be relatively HUGE!!! going from 28" road tyres to around 32"-33" which fit nicely under the guards. Bearing in mind that my truck is still my daily drive........ Sort of multi purpose feet.
Sort of!!
Education? yup, this is still comparatively new game for me to play, and as a beginner, ever man and his dog is telling me what to do, not necessarily 4wd stuff either. But I am learning and for me, getting there by driving around the ruts either straddling or taking the longer rout is just as satisfying FOR ME as others sitting in that pond like Sig did a year back with four rooster tails of spray. it all comes down to horses for courses, doesnt it? and what the OWNER/DRIVER wants and needs. Still was an interesting discussion.