Offroad rijden mag niet in Spanje, Ley de Montes. Als Jos heeft gezegd, de land is groot genoeg. Een groep van 3-4 mensen in een rustiger gebied zou nooit problemen hebben. Ze zeggen dat groepen bij Lloret zijn van 15-20 mensen. De origineel tweet is alleen de origineel tweet.
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I can tell you that the performance of Lloret was due to the Dutch referred to, had a week going on at 9 in the morning and at 3 in the afternoon by the back of an urbanization, next to the houses that there are , formerly we followed a line of light, until 3 years ago all the houses began to be adjacent to people who live all year, before only came over the weekend, and we went through the area, except the weekend. The big problem that we have in our area, is that foreigners have it very well to come to practice, they have hotel open all year, most with parking to keep all the material and with vigilante 24 hours a day. Most come with motocross schools and only frequent the circuits that there are around, but there is always some group that is dedicated to doing enduro, not respecting anything, going through the side of people who use the mountain at full speed and pissed off if they are told something, they think that they can do whatever they want here. In relation to the comments of the Dutch, it was in a group that they went with a guide of a close town that there is an English man that is dedicated to organize the rides, reaching the point of painting marks on the trees so that their customers know where they are. go, this time the expensive excursion has left, because the guide has put € 6000 penalty and the rest € 1000 per head.