robert j. yates
Explorer
Sometimes a little sarcasm is good for the debate because it illuminates one sided thinking.
Frankly, it seems to me that with the original posting of this thread, the anti-recreationist/zero motorized access crowd has already won. If we are questioning going through mud puddles, when does it stop? How about the slickrock at Moab? How about the sand in Anza Borrego or the lake bed of Soda Dry Lake on the Mojave Rd? Good grief people....we are attempting to access areas where 4 wheel drive is in fact, needed.....there should be no question that at some point, we will need to use and it will leave a mark. That doesn't make what we do bad. Period. End of story.
The bottom line is as already suggested....as slow as possible and as fast as necessary and always on the designated trail. I hate mud and will try to avoid it but if that means straying off the trail...... then I have no problem approaching it and charging through it.
Frankly, it seems to me that with the original posting of this thread, the anti-recreationist/zero motorized access crowd has already won. If we are questioning going through mud puddles, when does it stop? How about the slickrock at Moab? How about the sand in Anza Borrego or the lake bed of Soda Dry Lake on the Mojave Rd? Good grief people....we are attempting to access areas where 4 wheel drive is in fact, needed.....there should be no question that at some point, we will need to use and it will leave a mark. That doesn't make what we do bad. Period. End of story.
The bottom line is as already suggested....as slow as possible and as fast as necessary and always on the designated trail. I hate mud and will try to avoid it but if that means straying off the trail...... then I have no problem approaching it and charging through it.