I was the yahoo more times than I can count when I was younger (15+ years ago). Also in the Midwest, sort of (SW Pennsylvania), and always private land (knowing the owner) or 4x4 parks with mud bogs, rock crawling, etc. We used to run our Jeeps until someone broke something, tow them out (with CHAINS), fix it, and do it all over again. That was strictly 4-wheeling though and nothing like “overlanding.” Being young/dumb and pushing vehicles to their limits time and time again definitely helped me become a better off road driver. So sometimes the yahoos are learning from their experiences. Haha
Public land and camping/overlanding is a different story. Always have respect for the land and others using the land.
Yep, me too (40+ years ago.....male teenage stupidity is universal/timeless).
BUT, I always knew the landowner, he knew I was on the property and knew my age to smarts quotient. They made it clear where could/could not go (livestock) and you respected the boundaries. Period. You fudged even a little, you spent nights after school/weekends making it right. Or baled hay for two weeks straight gratis. The learning curve was a 90° angle because there were consequences that exceeded "a time out". Or so I've heard.
The yahoos I'm referring to are blatantly trespassing (why I always call the landowner in front of them, "John, your guests in the black Silverado have buried it a few hundred feet from the creek"), give a rat's rump as to boundaries, are militant in the boldness of their disregard and generally screw it up for everyone else. You want to be a dumbass on your own time, have at it. You urinate on the petunia's and the consequence is everyone loses 20+ years access to prime hunting/fishing spots.............the appropriate "teaching activity" is frowned upon publicly these days............ but privately few disagree. Offenders know what they're doing is wrong, could care less. And no, they aren't learning from their experience, unless getting better at not getting caught falls under learning.
The same thing is going on on public land, just takes longer for committees to be formed, hearings to be held, access to be closed than a private owner to lock gates and unapologetically tell everyone no.