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15hp at each wheel guranteed!
 
Just up here at Moes having a CAHABA Liquid Amber!!!!
 
Speakers in sounds great now I just need to swap out the sub. The tweeters on the Kappa 60.9 are huge took a lot of trimming.

Thanks a ton to Brad for all his help.
 
Some pretty sick outdoors / camping / hiking photos:

http://carlwashere.com/

Click down on the thumbnails for various galleries.
 
Does the forever wild land trust deserve more money?

they dont mention OHV one time on their website.

The closest thing they have is a beginner course called "becoming an outdoors woman" with an "atv safety" component.

I should have started looking into this sooner because now I am trying to cram the night before the test...
 
OHV is definitely not a priority but doesn't mean there aren't opportunities in those areas - ie skyline and hollins. more public land is good IMO. There is a good article in favor of it by bradley byrne on the al.com website today.
 
I would take that one step further and say public land that is owned and operated on the state level is a good thing. At least we have a chance to sway opinions toward opening them up year around.
 
Another + for you free market guys is that a developer can use it as a loophole to avoid some regs.
If a developer wants to "develop"some otherwise protected land they can apply and agree donate the same amount of land in another location in exchange for being allowed to develop it.
This gets a little dicey when it's a Army Corp NRCS issue ie waters of the US.
I have seen it done though after the fact inlew of paying fines.
 
Clank I have a follow up with subparts:

What are the corresponding anti-free market arguments?

a) what synonyms can you identify for the term "anti-free market"?; and

b) can you identify anyone ideologically that is "anti-free market"?
 
Did I use the the term anti free market?
I would guess that communist would identify as anti free market.
I could have chosen better words but It really wasn't relevant to my point of threw something in.
More appropriate would be un regulated free market; I guess.
The focus was supposed to be how savy business folks can use an otherwise limiting government program to their advantage.
 
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and http://alabama.sierraclub.org/tag.html

the sierra club spends a ton of money to close open access areas all over the country.
 
Can you argue that our trucks are street legal vehicles, not offroad vehicles? :p

Idk. I ended up voting for it. A guy I respect says they do a good job managing their land. Maybe in the next 20 years we will be able to open up those "public" lands to more types of recreation.

via mobile app.
 
Idk. I ended up voting for it. A guy I respect says they do a good job managing their land. Maybe in the next 20 years we will be able to open up those "public" lands to more types of recreation.

via mobile app.

Yeah I voted for it too.
 

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