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    There will be an article out on/in Associated Press this weekend discuss Ohio land issues. Mainly the fact that there are no off road area in the state of Ohio.

    I was contacted and interviewed by a reporter about this article and will be referenced as an average off-road guy, with mention of CORE.

    If you go online and search Associated Press Off Roading you can find the article.

    A link will be added once it is located.

    Sounds like Ohio wants to keep some of us off roaders in state...
    78 CJ-7, 350 V8, T-18a Tranny, Twin Stick Dana 300, Scout 44's, 4.27 Gears, 36" TSL's, Welded rear and Full Spool Front, Hi-Steer with GM Knuckles

  • #2
    Originally posted by JasonCJ7 View Post
    Sounds like Ohio wants to keep some of us off roaders in state...
    Well, they sure aren't making it very easy... :mad:

    Nice job "Average Off-Roader."

    Can't wait to read it.

    brad

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    • #3
      Sounds great. Looking forward to seeing the article. Thanks!
      I want to be the reason you look down at your phone and smile........then walk into a pole.

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      • #4
        It was nice back in the day when you could drive 45 minutes, hit some trails, have a good time and be home.
        I do hope this turn out for the best, but this state puts the major suck on trail riding.

        Even the atv trails are off limits to my Polaris Ranger since it is wider then 50 inches.

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        • #5
          yeah I would get out alot if there was somewhere close
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          • #6
            http://www.examiner.com/a-1930580~Oh...Ohio_Headlines

            http://www.newarkadvocate.com/articl...TES01/90328007

            Here are the articles.

            Whatever contact info the reporter found for me still had me listed as the president.
            Last edited by JasonCJ7; 03-28-2009, 04:59 PM.
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            • #7
              Found this one too.

              http://www.examiner.com/a-1930453~Oh...ad_trails.html
              78 CJ-7, 350 V8, T-18a Tranny, Twin Stick Dana 300, Scout 44's, 4.27 Gears, 36" TSL's, Welded rear and Full Spool Front, Hi-Steer with GM Knuckles

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              • #8
                Maybe its just me, but I think you poorly chose your words

                ""The majority of what we do is climbing rocks, hillsides, mountains," he said Friday. "It's something that really provides an adrenaline rush.""


                That makes it sound like all offroaders are just out to rip up the landscape simply for an adrenaline rush. This is exactly the stereotype the public has about offroad enthusiasts. And its a negative stereotype.


                Myself and many of my friends find the greater joy of 4wheeling is to be out in the wild, with family and friends, enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. Respecting the landscape and the natural beauty of the outdoors. Not just "climbing mountains".

                Is it just me? I sure hope not.
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                • #9
                  It is about the scenery you enjoy, not the miles you cover.

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                  • #10
                    just seen on the ticker at the botom of the screen on chanel 9 "Ohio moveing to expand off road trails"

                    http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story...FTnMWuudw.cspx
                    Last edited by SixFtUnd; 03-28-2009, 11:21 PM.
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                    • #11
                      I have heard recently that The Ohio DNR is in a MAJOR budget crunch, as in they aren't sure how they're gonna keep state parks open, etc. This may be a good point to step in and show them how they can open the lands to dual-use or certain sections or areas for off-road recreation.

                      related link: http://www.nbc4i.com/cmh/news/local/...e_parks/14063/

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 4RunnerAdam View Post
                        Maybe its just me, but I think you poorly chose your words

                        ""The majority of what we do is climbing rocks, hillsides, mountains," he said Friday. "It's something that really provides an adrenaline rush.""


                        That makes it sound like all offroaders are just out to rip up the landscape simply for an adrenaline rush. This is exactly the stereotype the public has about offroad enthusiasts. And its a negative stereotype.


                        Myself and many of my friends find the greater joy of 4wheeling is to be out in the wild, with family and friends, enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. Respecting the landscape and the natural beauty of the outdoors. Not just "climbing mountains".

                        Is it just me? I sure hope not.
                        I think you may have misunderstood my statement, I also noted that we pack out more than we pack in; that we utilize established trails and do not disturb the woods or the wildlife. Not all of my comments were used...
                        78 CJ-7, 350 V8, T-18a Tranny, Twin Stick Dana 300, Scout 44's, 4.27 Gears, 36" TSL's, Welded rear and Full Spool Front, Hi-Steer with GM Knuckles

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                        • #13
                          As clubs we need to step up and volunteer whatever means we have to help them out. That would at least get our foot in the door and we need to do it before the Sierra Club does it and shuts the door on it.

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                          • #14
                            Looks like we may have missed the first round of their public meetings. I'm leaving a message for the Office of Trails, and I'll keep everyone posted if I find out anything.

                            http://www.ohiodnr.com/home_page/New...9/Default.aspx
                            I want to be the reason you look down at your phone and smile........then walk into a pole.

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                            • #15
                              Do they have these things as far away as possible?????? Thanks for the link Lisa.

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