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You tube video of Del Albright talking for a few minutes about what can be done to save ohv trails and access.

If youd like to have a place to point folks who want to see a video clip (couple minutes) on what they should do to save our sport and our trails, and see my ugly mug at the same time, send them here to my first real attempt at movie making (with a land use message): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nbKW8kCAIA

Thanks,

Del

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Ambassador, BlueRibbon Coalition

State Environmental Affairs Coordinator,CA4WDC



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Thanks for your hard work. I and all the moto rats appreciate it. I still don't know how you enjoy going so slow. Haha.

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Let me take you on a Jeep run sometime.  More than one person has said "let me out", and it was not due to going slow

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oh boy, that reminds me of almost rolling massive front loader i used to run in a concrete plant during my summers while in college.  Used to have to clean out a slag pond that would get me bogged down and I'd almost role it every time trying to get out of that thing.  I HATED IT!!!!  I don't blame your buddies for asking out, i know i would!

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Back in the old wildland firefighting days, our engine was 4x4 and we'd get into some hairy stuff.  After we'd drop 500 gallons of water off our engine, we had to get pulled out by dozer more than once! 

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