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This is a little warning for all who go to 360:

The main problem is stolen cars. This year alone around 30 stolen cars have been recovered from out there. Things like the illegal dumping, teenage drinking, gang tagging, and vandalism have contributed as well. The land owners have finally had enough and decided to close it off completely. The entrances are posted now and the applicable laws ( criminal trespass, illegal dumping, etc.) are going to be enforced! this past weekend (July 29th & 30th), the Tarrant County Auto Theft Task Force along with the Ft. Worth PD, the Arlington PD, were there giving out warnings and letting everyone know, But after the 29th & 30th anyone out there is subject to being charged. Like so many other things, the scumbags have ruined it for the rest of us. The people wanting to go "wheelin'" suffer because of the damn criminals. I work for the auto theft task force and am an avid four-wheeler myself. I was out there that weekend (I'd be the apologizing for having to run people out). I do not know what's going to happen from here, But for the time being at least, 360 is closed.
Someone made a post suggesting that maybe we could get permission from the land owners an go out there. That might be a good strategy. Some of the land is privately owned and is for sale, But I'm sure it is expensive, based on hte location. Maybe a lease to a 4WD club or organization could be worked out. The majority of the land belongs to the cities of Ft.Worth, Arlington, and Grand Prairie and right now they do not want to budge. Maybe if things calm down they'll ease up some. It goes without saying that I'm trying to find a LEGAL way that people can still get out there and go four-wheeling, But for right now, it is not an option.
Please do not shoot the messenger, I've been going there for 20 years, and I'm as upset about this thing as anyone.

This is a reprint of a post made on JNT's web site by JP
who is an officer with the task force.
Here is the second part
The latest scoop:
The climate is different this time from the previous "closings"; the 360 property owners want everyone off and they're serious about it. Also, between our unit and FWPD's Zero Tolerance, we can dedicate our time to enforcement out there. So there's going to be lots of officers at different times, instead of a patrol officer or two when they get time from there other work. It's a pain to lose what we've been playing on for all these years. I hate as much as anyone, But its sure not worth going to jail for.
All this was written by JP from the Tarrant County Auto Theft Task Force. I thought it might be a good idea to post it here as some of you were going out to 360 as well as us from JNT.There was also a news story on channels 11 and 4 about this and they stated that the various law enforcement agencies were also going to employ the help of Air One (helicopter).
FYI Mike Horner "The Texan"
"Going every were an Exploder does and more"
 



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Thanks Mike

I've been keeping up with JNT's site to stay abreast of the situation and it looks like there have some excellent ideas to deal with it, but it will take some time, if it ever happens. It may not open again. We are all sitting a little low here and waiting it out. I would be willing to join in JNT's efforts if Chris "Gonzo" can get some response when offering some of the ideas brought up to work it out with the landowners and police. I am sure Rob "Gofast" would also. If JP left a valid email address at your site I will email him and let him know others would be willing to cooperate and help too. Has anyone contacted FWD-FWD about it yet that you know of?

Stay in touch. And like I said, I still regularly surf your JNT site.

Gerald
 






360 closing

Well, I hate the fact that others have blown the access to 360 that we enjoyed. There wasn't really that much left at 360 for me to run though. After making it up the right side of Moss Rock and doing some of the harder lines at Pinon Hill, I want really miss 360 that much. Mostly because of the crowd that helped get it closed.

That still leaves Clayton & Muenster area's. I can't wait to tackle Rock Hill when it's dry.

Mike, Look forward to seeing you on the trails around here.

FWD-FWD never really acknowledged 360 anyway.

Thanks for the info.
 






360 Closure

While I realize 360 is not really a valid trail in a lot of clubs eyes. It is a place near by to test out new suspesions, teach those with little or no off-road experience how to do certain things and what not to do.
 






Options?

I guess it's time to start looking at those other places I've heard about. Like Denton & Wylie, haven't trailed there but it might be fun. Also, the M.O.R.E runs by FWD-FWD are great for beginners to learn the right way to trail. I went on my first Muenster run and had a blast. Of course it was all Jeeps me and a Sammy, but what a blast. Didn't feel like I needed to carry a gun at Muenster either, which is more than I can say for 360.
 






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