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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff aka BOLT" data-source="post: 137366" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>That's where some will disagree. When we moved here when I was 15 and drove across the desert I hated my parents for moving me to HELL. But later in life I came to love the desert so much that at 50 I left 35 years of beach living for the desert. I see beauty here now. Discover more all the time.</p><p> </p><p>But I agree completely that we should be allowed pockets of land to support hunting, fishing, riding, etc. We are not foreign aliens that should never mark the earth. In fact, isn't every city and road ever built an eye sore and totally devastating to nature. Isn't every school and Mall and Gov building built after destroying and plowing under nature.</p><p> </p><p>We make acceptions to destroy a little nature to live our lives as the ruling species on our planet. But a bunch of nut baggs have come to believe off roaders... hunters... fishermen are old school, ignorant and destructive. They say these things from their concreted offices with paved parking lots. The land we ride on... walk through when hunting... and sit on the shore of when fishing... is amazingly wild compared to the dwellings of the cactus huggers... and we did NOT PAVE IT OVER TO ENJOY OUR HOBBIES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff aka BOLT, post: 137366, member: 184"] That's where some will disagree. When we moved here when I was 15 and drove across the desert I hated my parents for moving me to HELL. But later in life I came to love the desert so much that at 50 I left 35 years of beach living for the desert. I see beauty here now. Discover more all the time. But I agree completely that we should be allowed pockets of land to support hunting, fishing, riding, etc. We are not foreign aliens that should never mark the earth. In fact, isn't every city and road ever built an eye sore and totally devastating to nature. Isn't every school and Mall and Gov building built after destroying and plowing under nature. We make acceptions to destroy a little nature to live our lives as the ruling species on our planet. But a bunch of nut baggs have come to believe off roaders... hunters... fishermen are old school, ignorant and destructive. They say these things from their concreted offices with paved parking lots. The land we ride on... walk through when hunting... and sit on the shore of when fishing... is amazingly wild compared to the dwellings of the cactus huggers... and we did NOT PAVE IT OVER TO ENJOY OUR HOBBIES. [/QUOTE]
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