TEAMSLO
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I didn't read through all the comments but I see this in every industry. Some say people aren't using it for what it's made, etc. To me, there is no "serious" off roading sometimes referred to as "soft-wheeling", you either off road or you don't. Yes, some say fire roads, powerline roads and such don't qualify, but it's still the dirt.
I run all sorts of trails for my group, from newbie & stock friendly to not so much. To me, it's a perception that people have based on experiences. My first trail was a night run and made me beyond nervous, I couldn't wait for it to be over. Now, I run the same and it's boring but not because I'm a more serious off roader, my perception has changed.
I remember a newbie in my group made it up a hill and was jumping for joy afterwards. Another member mentioned "that wasn't sh*t", I removed that member from my group that same day.
Just to add something else, my first year of off roading was all about getting to increasingly difficult trails/obstacles. This is what I thought off roading was about, realized later for me, it wasn't about the tackling of difficult obstacles, it was getting out in the dirt with a great group of people. Not saying I don't enjoy a challenge, but I have also been on great trails with not so great people and been on what many would call a boring trail with great people and had a blast.
I run all sorts of trails for my group, from newbie & stock friendly to not so much. To me, it's a perception that people have based on experiences. My first trail was a night run and made me beyond nervous, I couldn't wait for it to be over. Now, I run the same and it's boring but not because I'm a more serious off roader, my perception has changed.
I remember a newbie in my group made it up a hill and was jumping for joy afterwards. Another member mentioned "that wasn't sh*t", I removed that member from my group that same day.
Just to add something else, my first year of off roading was all about getting to increasingly difficult trails/obstacles. This is what I thought off roading was about, realized later for me, it wasn't about the tackling of difficult obstacles, it was getting out in the dirt with a great group of people. Not saying I don't enjoy a challenge, but I have also been on great trails with not so great people and been on what many would call a boring trail with great people and had a blast.
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