Is trail etiquette lost now?????

Ummmm....my first trip to UNF was in 1986... I run 33's.
If they are one 33's or similar they may be inexperienced and truely don't know any better or maybe high school kids that simply don't care.
hell,I ain't never had anything taller than 31s and not wanted anything bigger. Asshat knows no tire size.
 
My main gripe was that I talked to them about clogging the trail the first time I ran into it, helped them fix the broken jeep, they appologized and moved on. not 2 minutes up the trail the entire group parked blocking the entire trail. Waited on them to move again. Ran into them again at Kodak Rock and as one of the guys was making a run up another was coming down along one side or the other towards us waiting at the bottom. Again on daniel same scenario... I only make one trip to URE per year on average but each time I run into less and less considerate people. I Posted here hoping that the club would read it without having to call them out.
 
Yea, my pussy is getting sore again...
 
I'm the dick in my group that reminds people thta thye blocked the trail or left a water bottle or whatever. If I have to be a dick to another group, I'll do that too.

I/we were not out there Satruday. haven't been to URE in months. Who were these guys?
 
you don't?

Oh man, just looked in my back pocket. You know, that one on the left side that you never use because you are right handed? Damn if I didn't have a full can of sardine juice in there.

Carry on, disregard my earlier comment.
 
Oh man, just looked in my back pocket. You know, that one on the left side that you never use because you are right handed? Damn if I didn't have a full can of sardine juice in there.

Carry on, disregard my earlier comment.

One time a buddy of mine was riding over at Tellico. They all stopped for lunch and he pulled out a full rack of ribs that were wrapped up on the manifold and started eating them :lol: I regularly have a can of chicken n' dumplins or beef stew riding on mine just in case I get hungry. seems to me sardines are a basic when trail riding but hey, you're asking the guy that eats canned food off of a 360. what do I know?
 
Back when Hurricane Floyd hit my father in-law took a bunch of frozen pizzas and wrapped them up and put them on the manifold of his Caravan. We drove around helping people and when we got hungry he just popped the hood and we all ate pizza. :lol:

I honestly can't say I've ever seen anyone eat sardines. My great uncle used to have a bunch of cans of them, but never saw him eat them. Of course, he also had a huge stack of Playboys and was gay so he might just like having things around he had no use for. :lol:
 
Since everyone just happens to have sardine juice on them......
man growin up pops always had a can of "deans" in the toolbox he ran equipment and done some logging here and there, coonhunting, running rabbits whatever always had 'em and lance toastychee crackers aka backercrackers haha (b/c when priming tobacco thats what we always had for lunch) anyways you can go to my sammi right now and find both for trail food......... haha we got into a game for awhile where we would hide the empty oily cans in each others rigs that was awful........
 
Toastchees are a staple at my house. My dad introduced them to me years ago when I was a boy and I've never liked another like my beloved Toastchee.

My buddy eats sardines all the time. Nasty ass little fish but inevitably on every trip someone pulls them out. hell, you need them just in case you want to leave them in someone's rig overnight and hope a coon pees in it trying to get to them :lol:
 
Yea, my pussy is getting sore again...

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