Tank-traps all over the place. On hills in switchbacks, backing up drainage and making a gawd-awful mud hole.
Is this fair/legal/moral/ethical for the Forest Service to keep doing this? It certainly isn't safe or genuinely in the public interest.
No notice on the website, no signage, no room to safely turn around.
Urban-dwellers have their museums and publicly-funded municipal dogparks. Leave our freakin forest service roads alone! Man, this steamed my broccoli yesterday. It's our land, our taxes.
YouTube - Tennmogger stuck at tank-trap in soft mud
Is this fair/legal/moral/ethical for the Forest Service to keep doing this? It certainly isn't safe or genuinely in the public interest.
No notice on the website, no signage, no room to safely turn around.
Urban-dwellers have their museums and publicly-funded municipal dogparks. Leave our freakin forest service roads alone! Man, this steamed my broccoli yesterday. It's our land, our taxes.
YouTube - Tennmogger stuck at tank-trap in soft mud
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