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Posted Tue, Oct 16, 2:22 p.m.
Tolerance and Ideas: Excellent discourse, rabid and insightful and ALL relevant. Tolerance is the key; understanding through empathy and active give and take. Some trails are prohibited to stock. Most trails are not seriously bike-able and could be posted closed. What about emerging new technology such as artificial articulated powered ...
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It would be a challenge. Let us test this first?: There are so many times I've been wilderness trail hiking that I wish I could be on my mountain bike. The distance I could cover to reach deeper would be wonderful. Then I could ditch the bike and carry on ...
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