This was on a camp site in a national forest that I bought a permit to be in, this is also in a designated camp site. I am not ripping up stuff, these are in a clearing that we were camping in. I understand that the people that would use these pics to paint a ugly picture of the 4 wheel community don't care about the detail of the shot. However, I have a hard time thinking that these are the pics any one would use to portray us as "land raping animals". Sorry if I upset any one with these graphic pics of my land trouncing trip around my camp site. Please take these pics down as I don't want to give such ammunition to the "sierra club, eco-snow cone pissing" machine.
But for real I can't take them down but I will not be butt hurt if an admin removes them due to there nature

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Wow, I did not expect that kind of response, very well said and I agree with you. I think your photos are border line at best, and I really like the look of the second shot, but . . .
You sound like you are just like most of us that got a Jeep to see the hard to reach beautiful areas, and go out of your way to keep them untouched and unpolluted. But just like you said the "Sierra Club" and other "Eco-Groups" are doing evil with our ammunition.
Here is my rule on posting photos in public, this is just my rule, for my photos and you sure don't have to listen to me.
Never off trail, even if the photo is on trail but it looks like it is not.
Never with the jeep on anything living, no parking on tree's or grass, not even lawn shots, I don't even like to post a jeep flexed on a dead tree stump.
No swamp/mud bogging shot in wet lands, even if it is a trail it can look ugly.
I try not to post up Jeeps driving in water, going over a creek is ok if it is clear in the photo the rig is only crossing.
I want to make it clear my post is not for you DoMiNiC, you seem to understand our responsibility here. In your photos is is clear you are not digging up the fresh growth, but others who like to see your photo threads might learn something, and it never hurts to re-post this kind of information.