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Incident in Surrey BC, Canada.
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[QUOTE="teamgrizzly, post: 531201, member: 16804"] Thanks Guys, I didn't think I'd raise such a ruckus with this issue. But hey I learned quite a bit here. The important lesson here is that we all have to GET ALONG! Respecting other groups and working with them will help preserve our riding areas. I do recall one group of horse owners volunteering to lend a motorcycle club some horses to help with trail cutting efforts in the interior. It's way easier to pack the trail cutting essentials on a horse than on a bike. (Essentials such as: shovels, picks, chainsaws and beer. Hey we're canadian!) The key point is, contrary to what the enviromentalists say, we ALL have a RIGHT to enjoy the outdoors. So we should make an effort to SHARE what we have. Also in response to Erick82, if I aimed my DRZ at you and gunned it, you'd jump wouldn't you? It's called a survival instinct, funny how it kicks in when a perceived threat appears. Mike / Team Grizzly [/QUOTE]
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