What did you accomplish today?

Singlemalt

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We used to sneak on to private property to ride quads. The owner caught us one day as we were leaving. We were picking up trash. A couple pickup beds full of trash bags worth. The owner ended up giving us a key to the gates so we could ride anytime.

It saddens me. I go hiking to some remote places and there will be trash.

I doubt humans will be able to change before it is too late.
Yeah, I've hiked for day high mileage and found trash. WTF, I'd figure someone who worked that hard to get there would have appreciation. Once in awhile I'll leave stone fire ring and a small woood pile if the weather looks shitty cuz it's set at the best place. Other than that you'd never know I was there
 

whitebb2727

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I accomplish a lot in the buff.:shock:

Same principle applies.
I went swimming with some friends one time in very cold water. Later we were partying and this chick walks in the bathroom and wants to look at my pecker. The water had it shrunk up. She said well and went to walk off. I explained the water thing and guys. Few days later see saw first hand the real size.
Yeah, I've hiked for day high mileage and found trash. WTF, I'd figure someone who worked that hard to get there would have appreciation. Once in awhile I'll leave stone fire ring and a small woood pile if the weather looks shitty cuz it's set at the best place. Other than that you'd never know I was there
I do that. I've got a few places with wood and tinder hidden. Places setup for a fire in case it is needed.
 

Bareback

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Yeah, I've hiked for day high mileage and found trash. WTF, I'd figure someone who worked that hard to get there would have appreciation. Once in awhile I'll leave stone fire ring and a small woood pile if the weather looks shitty cuz it's set at the best place. Other than that you'd never know I was there
We have a lake on our property and often people will ask if they can fish. I usually say no but sometimes I give in and let them, but every time they leave trash and I'm talking about 10' from their car. People just don't give a shit, no respect.
 

Singlemalt

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We have a lake on our property and often people will ask if they can fish. I usually say no but sometimes I give in and let them, but every time they leave trash and I'm talking about 10' from their car. People just don't give a shit, no respect.
Many years ago, shortly after I bought my place, just once, just once I let some deer hunters come in. Left trash and their vehicle was maybe 500 yds away. They were there for maybe 2-3 hrs. Fuckers
 

Bareback

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Many years ago, shortly after I bought my place, just once, just once I let some deer hunters come in. Left trash and their vehicle was maybe 500 yds away. They were there for maybe 2-3 hrs. Fuckers
I came home one day and my yard looked like a day at the mud races.
I walked in the house and my said" wait let me explain " okay go for it. And then she said " well the preacher came by to fish " ahhh ok " and he got his car stuck " ok " so he borrowed your truck to pull it out " ok " and he got it stuck " ok really no shit " yeah so he called a wreaker " let me guess they got stuck too " yeah and they got another wreaker" . Soo did he catch anything " no they all just left , like 10 minutes ago" .

I kid you not this really happened.
 

Singlemalt

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I came home one day and my yard looked like a day at the mud races.
I walked in the house and my said" wait let me explain " okay go for it. And then she said " well the preacher came by to fish " ahhh ok " and he got his car stuck " ok " so he borrowed your truck to pull it out " ok " and he got it stuck " ok really no shit " yeah so he called a wreaker " let me guess they got stuck too " yeah and they got another wreaker" . Soo did he catch anything " no they all just left , like 10 minutes ago" .

I kid you not this really happened.
LOL, love you. Later remind me of the UPS man story
 

srh88

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We used to sneak on to private property to ride quads. The owner caught us one day as we were leaving. We were picking up trash. A couple pickup beds full of trash bags worth. The owner ended up giving us a key to the gates so we could ride anytime.

It saddens me. I go hiking to some remote places and there will be trash.

I doubt humans will be able to change before it is too late.
I used to ride on private land all the time on dirtbikes. But 90 percent of the time I'd ask the owner before hand. I'd tell them I won't leave trash or destroy anything. They were always cool with it and watch me and friends ride half the time or ride with us if they had a bike or quad
 

srh88

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A little respect goes one hell of a long way.
Yeah but we did dumb stuff too. We would ride on DuPont land just to get chased lol. Same with dirt roads. One day we road by someone's house on the dirt road and he chucked rocks at us. So we would purposely pull up by his house and and wind out the throttle. Then when he came out and near us we'd all dump the clutch and spit dirt and rocks everywhere.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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I had a bad ass Honda Elsinore 250 back in the 70's & I had a city cop try and pull me over on a rural road in S. Fla.
I pinned the gas into a huge tomato field & the dumb ass tried to follow me in his car.
Lol.

It didn't go so well for him but it was just little Whoop's for me doing 50ish. :cool:

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That bike didn't have a throttle as much as just an On/Off switch.
 

whitebb2727

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I used to ride on private land all the time on dirtbikes. But 90 percent of the time I'd ask the owner before hand. I'd tell them I won't leave trash or destroy anything. They were always cool with it and watch me and friends ride half the time or ride with us if they had a bike or quad
I usually ask. We were young and didn't know who owned it. He was just surprised we were cleaning other peoples garbage up.
 

srh88

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I had a bad ass Honda Elsinore 250 back in the 70's & I had a city cop try and pull me over on a rural road in S. Fla.
I pinned the gas into a huge tomato field & the dumb ass tried to follow me in his car.
Lol.

It didn't go so well for him but it was just little Whoop's for me doing 50ish. :cool:

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That bike didn't have a throttle as much as just an On/Off switch.
My first bigger bike was an elsinore from the 70s. Mine was identical to this one if this one say sat in the sun for 20 years 9d1ab3bec2c8c441be83294c70deec43--honda-bikes-honda-motorcycles.jpg
I got mine in the early 2000's lol. So at first when I got it. I was thinking all my friends would laugh at me. Til I burned them. That was a wicked and sketchy bike lol. Only bike that is more life threatening to ride other than that is my Honda CR500 that I had bored. And a few other things. Reeds, exhaust, and stuff. You dont ride that bike. It rides you


Edit.
My favorite out running cops through field was when I seen a cop hit his lights I hit a cornfield and pinned it. I made it about 200 feet and... *glug glug glug* ran out of gas. Got an agricultural vandalism charge lol
 

Bareback

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I had a bad ass Honda Elsinore 250 back in the 70's & I had a city cop try and pull me over on a rural road in S. Fla.
I pinned the gas into a huge tomato field & the dumb ass tried to follow me in his car.
Lol.

It didn't go so well for him but it was just little Whoop's for me doing 50ish. :cool:

View attachment 4067145
That bike didn't have a throttle as much as just an On/Off switch.
I bough a used Elsinore but I think it was smaller and red. Anyway I was warned that it was cursed and that damn thing was definitely cursed. The guy I got it from broke his arm on it, the guy he got it from broke his arm,leg, and wrist the guy I sold it to broke his leg about one minute after unloading it. Probably the only motorcycle I ever owned that I didn't wreck.
 
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