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I think those are the training wheels. For uncoordinated peoplemtbtiago said:where are the training wheels?
The statute says no mechanical transport. I'd tell the ranger pound sand on the measuring wheel.Woodman said:http://www.streetflyer.info/
Believe it or not, you can not even use a wheel barrow in Wilderness. I have a trail contractor friend there in OR who had the FS tell him he could not use a measuring wheel in Wilderness to measure his work (for billing) on a contract he had just completed.
You can't use a chainsaw, but the FS here in NC just used dynomite to blow up some hazard trees in a Wilderness area. Makes sense right?
Or a pacemaker? A pacemaker keeps some people mobile.... literally.Nat said:What's the interpretation of "no mechanized transport" towards prosthetic limbs?
Hmmm, if wheel chairs are allowed, can I get a doctor note that I have a walking disability that requires riding a bicycle?Malibu412 said:Now let's not go all serious in this thread, asking sensible questions and making sensible deductions.
Oh, what about wheel chairs????
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?p=7818434#post7818434Malibu412 said:Nat, you should cross-post this over in General. Way too good to suffer obscurity here.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:Nat said:
LOL!! @ that Hula bike.NastyNick said:I like these options!