johnny7point0 said:
To ToxicTurtle: Im sorry for being an ars to you when you first joined. I don't know if you remember me, but please forgive me. I feel bad and shouldnt have acted that way towards a newbie.
Done
I also should have appraoched a bit diffeently too.... maybe now I should "re-introduce" myself...
My name is David Brill, I am from CT and I don't own a Jeep :shock:
I love 4 wheeling
and helping to educate those that also love wheeling but want to make sure they do things right. I have been wheeling for over 15 years and have made MANY mistakes, better to learn by others' mistakes, than make them yourself.
In that time I have been the President of the Eastern 4 Wheelers, a club based in CT but with members from all up and down the northeast area. I have been the Chairman of our Regional branch of East Coast 4WD Association, I currently sit on the board of directors of that national association. I am the land use chair of EC4WDA, the land use chair of the Northeast Region of EC4WDA and the LU Chair of our local club. I have written articles for 4WD and Sport Ute, 4x4 Power (when it was still in print) Blue Ribbon Magazine, The East Coaster, College newspapers, local newspapers, been interviewed on local radio stations, taught 4x4 courses with Camel Trophy driver Jim Sweat at Land Rover dealerships and ran my own 4x4 instructional program for a couple of years, Backcountry Trails 4x4 Instruction.
I own an 87 Toy 4Runner that is highly modified. What I have seen here is a group of energetic wheelers who want to move up to the "next step" beyond web wheeling and small web get togthers by getting a club rolling. Knowing what a pain it was when I did it 15 years ago, I hope I/we can be of assitance in making your transition easier.
I am open to most any question RE land use, getting clubs started, insurance, etc.
So.... use me... :lol:
Talk soon,