Places you CANT offroad!
#1
Places you CANT offroad!
Don't you just freaking HATE IT when you see the most epic off-roading location ever, but can't go there?
There's a place near SCRANTON, PA that is like a mile of PILES of coal. Big, small, it looks amazing. Some of these piles are about 200ft high. I remember when I was a kid, we'd watch 4-wheelers going up and down. But they put up big signs that warn if you go in there, you can get arrested. wtf? it's good for nothing else, let us have some fun! lol
There's a place near SCRANTON, PA that is like a mile of PILES of coal. Big, small, it looks amazing. Some of these piles are about 200ft high. I remember when I was a kid, we'd watch 4-wheelers going up and down. But they put up big signs that warn if you go in there, you can get arrested. wtf? it's good for nothing else, let us have some fun! lol
#2
Signs are just suggestions lol............
#3
But BIG SIGNS IN BOLD RED FONT is pretty serious lol
#4
Yea, there are a couple of those places in Charlotte down here. No trespassing haha.
#5
i was a member of a offroad club that had about 130 acres, it was all mud and marsh lands. then some group closed it down because its some stopping ground for some rare dodo bird or some crap. its been like 6 years since they did that and still havent done anything with the place
#6
Take it from my experience, if you don't own or have permission to go off roading on the property, DON'T do it.
Criminal damage to property is a pretty hefty charge/fine...
Criminal damage to property is a pretty hefty charge/fine...
#7
In the end, if you don't own it or have permission from the owners, stay the heck out or buy it yourself.
#8
There was a mud hole down here, an older man owned it the insurance company jacked his rates so high he closed it, now if you're out there he'll try to chase you down and pepper your truck.
There's an area here everyone does go behind the home depot a few miles down yonder it's where all the trees have been cleared out so the dirt and mud is loose and unused for at least 3 years now. It's illegal but it's harder to get to being there is no paved road for cops to take
There's an area here everyone does go behind the home depot a few miles down yonder it's where all the trees have been cleared out so the dirt and mud is loose and unused for at least 3 years now. It's illegal but it's harder to get to being there is no paved road for cops to take
#9
To add to this, offroading on someone else's property, state land, etc that is posted otherwise just gives the whole sport a bad rap. Good luck getting any legal wheeling areas near you if you want to be so disrespectful as to trespass and tear up someone's property.
In the end, if you don't own it or have permission from the owners, stay the heck out or buy it yourself.
In the end, if you don't own it or have permission from the owners, stay the heck out or buy it yourself.
#10
They make bolt cutters for a reason