ALL NEWS: Youth Enduro News

February 4, 2012

E-Street Cross Country Race Feb 11 & 12 (with course map)

Filed under: Cross Country, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Bill McGibbon @ 12:56 am

The World Famous E-Street Cross Country race is right around the corner so pack your gear, your race bike and favorite cheering-pit crew and let’s go racing.

There are some new twists this year such as an “Endurocross” section and “Land of Confusion” to challenge the racers and entertain the spectators.  It’s going to be a great weekend of racing with the youth’s racing on Saturday and the adults riding on Sunday so come on out and play.

Game On

Kraig Traum

AMA-D36 Cross Country Steward

Here’s a sneak peak of the course:

  e-street-cross-country.jpg




January 25, 2012

Youth / Family Enduro Championship Scoring

Filed under: Enduro, Home Page, Youth Enduro — Bill McGibbon @ 11:25 pm

Advance notice for “Throw-Aways” (meets not counted in the final score for year-end awards):

We currently have seven Youth / Family enduros on the calendar for the 2012 Championship series. Based on past history, due to weather and/or land use issues all of the upcoming events are subject to postponement or cancelation. While I am optimistic that all will go off as planned I want to give you advanced notice on the scoring for the year-end awards.

For year-end award scoring in the Youth / Family Enduro Championship Series for 2012 if five or more events are run, riders will have one throw-away. If only four or less are run there will be no throw-aways and all events will be counted.

Looking forward to a great season for the Youth / Family Enduro Series!!!! Come out and support all the great clubs that work tirelessly to make these enduros happen.

Oh, and Mom & Dad….. there’s no reason to be embarrassed that your son/daughter is faster than you…..we’ll keep the speed averages down!

 

Bill McGibbon

D36 Youth / Family Enduro Steward




January 3, 2012

Support Daphne Greene!

Filed under: Cross Country, Enduro, Home Page, Legislative Action, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 3:40 pm

Dear Fellow District 36 Members:

Senator Joel Anderson has promised to deliver letters in support of Daphne to Governor Brown personally and meet with him regarding her dismissal.

Please review the Dirt Bike Rider Link below for a great background story on Deputy Director Daphne Greene, I strongly urge everybody to send in a letter, or another letter if you have already done so.

We are coming to the finish line on this one, and we need many more letters submitted to try and turn this bad decision by the Governor around………..

I suggest that anyone who has already written a letter to the Governor forward a copy to Senator Anderson at the following address.

Senator Joel Anderson
State Capitol, Room 2054
Sacramento, CA 95814
or fax: (916) 447-9008

or saveohv@gmail.com

Below is an article by Jimmy Lewis, Editor of Dirt Rider Magazine.

Thank you for your effort on this important issue.

Dave Pickett, District 36 LAO
Eric Lueder, District 36 Member and OHV Commissioner
Kane Silverberg, District 36 Member and OHV Commissioner

click here




January 2, 2012

Discounts Available For Current D36 Members

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 5:23 pm

If you are a current D36 Member, you can get 10%-15% off at Carson Motorsports in Carson City, NV!!!

Just show your current D36 Membership card and save!!!!

Carsonktm.com




December 13, 2011

Gov. Brown Terminates Deputy Director of OHV

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Legislative Action, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 12:47 pm

From: Greene, Daphne [mailto:dgreene@parks.ca.gov]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 4:46 PM
Subject: Thank you

Hello,

It has been my privilege to serve the OHV community under three administrations; first as a Commissioner appointed by Governor Davis, then as Deputy Director when I was appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger, and most recently, to serve in this position under Governor Brown while he considers and develops his own team for the future. At this time, I want to let you know that my term as Deputy Director will end on December 31st.

I am very fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with a variety of stakeholders and interest groups who are committed to providing safe and responsible OHV recreation on public lands in California, whether in the SVRAs, other state park units that offer OHV opportunities, through the grants program, or the SNO-PARKs program.

Since my appointment as Deputy Director 7 ½ years ago, the program has made a number of advancements towards ensuring a sustainable program, which include:

o We overhauled the Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program to be more accountable, transparent and fair, and to comply with Office of Administrative Law standards.
o We streamlined the grant application process by creating an on-line application program, and recovered millions of dollars through improved auditing procedures.
o We increased accountability for expenditure of OHV trust funds, ensuring that expenditures are aligned with fulfilling the mission of the OHV program.
o We brought the focus of the program back to properly maintaining the areas where OHV recreation is provided, while at the same time ensuring sustainable long-term management practices were in place.
o We implemented a vastly improved wildlife habitat monitoring program, designed by UC Davis and peer reviewed by wildlife professionals that informs management actions.
o We increased focus on water and dust monitoring efforts, in accordance with the 2009 Division Strategic Plan, which will provide vital information to support better resource management.
o We created and implemented a new soil standard and guidelines, in partnership with federal and state agencies, that will have far-reaching effects on improving sustainability.
o A renewed focus on providing OHV safety programming is already showing positive results in our parks as well as on county and federal lands.
o We opened new OHV use areas with improved design principles that ensure sustainability while providing outstanding recreation.
o We closed and restored areas that were negatively impacting the environment.

Perhaps most significantly, in 2009, after intensive interaction and involvement from all communities of interest, we submitted our Strategic Plan to the Governor and the Legislature. This plan, which outlines a clear direction for the future, is based on the principles of sustainability, transparent decision-making, a commitment to working with volunteers and considering the needs and concerns of all our stakeholders, and sound data management to support informed decision-making. Many of you contributed to developing the Strategic Plan, and while there is still much to be done, it is something about we all can be proud. I leave knowing that the collective commitment to achieving the goals and objectives of the Strategic Plan will result in continuous improvements to the OHV program.

These accomplishments – and so many more – could not have been done without the involvement and support of all of you. Working for the Division is not just about having a job, but about a commitment to making a difference and the desire to contribute in a meaningful way. These are challenging and uncertain times, and only through the continued vigilance and active support of the community can the OHV program continue to meet its objective of providing for high-quality and sustainable OHV recreation in California.

Next year the Division will celebrate its 40th anniversary. In 1972, and now, the citizens of California recognize the importance of a well-managed program that provides OHV opportunities while protecting the environment. The work we do to provide responsible and sustainable OHV recreation is vital to maintaining California’s outstanding natural beauty. I can think of few goals that are so important.

As I make the transition back to the private sector, I do so with a much deeper appreciation for what it means to work in the public sector, serving the people of this state. It has been my honor to work with you in a program about which I care deeply.

Best,
Daphne

Daphne Greene
Deputy Director
California State Parks
Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division
916-324-5801




December 2, 2011

2012 - Rider Contingency!!!

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 8:39 pm

SIGN UP and WIN $$$ for racing any of the 2012 Series!!!

MSR/Answer/Pro Taper (Tucker Rocky) is our primary 2012 Series Sponsors again - Support those who support us!!! TR gave us (D36 clubs/racers) more than $25,000 worth of supplies, certificates and prizes for 2011.

Below are the links to the registration form and rules - Get gear for yourself or family NOW - just in time for Christmas!!! You will receive back $$$ right away, as well as more $$$ at the end of the 2012 Series!!! (Many of our 2011 contingency riders have earned $100-$200 and will be getting their certificates in the mail soon)

2012ans-msr1-10regform.pdf

2012-rules.pdf




November 14, 2011

2011 Awards Banquet

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 1:48 pm

Below is the 2011 Awards Banquet general information/reservation form.

EVERYONE is invited/welcome to attend the banquet - award winners, family, friends, sponsors, we ‘average joe’s’, all other D36 racers/members, and others!!!! [ However, no pets allowed, PLEASE :) ]

Banquet related questions can be sent to the d36sponsorinfo@yahoo.com email address.

All awards related questions need to be directed to the appropriate Event Steward(s).

PLEASE wait until after the racing season is over and give the Stewards/Committeemen enough time to calculate the standings, check the participation percentage requirements, confirm membership status/age/racing category classifications, etc., BEFORE you start asking if you are getting an award.

The Stewards will be mailing invitations to all the award winners later.

2011banquetinvitegeneral.pdf

Below is the link to the online registrations.

ActiveOnline




September 21, 2011

Clear Creek Story on ABC News 7 (bay area) tonight!

Filed under: Cross Country, Enduro, Home Page, Legislative Action, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 1:58 pm

The program lineup for the 6 pm news tonight on ABC News 7 (bay area) includes a Clear Creek story . . . . if you can’t watch it or DVR it, you can watch it on the following web link. (As long as something else doesn’t trump the story).

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/index

Thank you Ken for making this inforationa available!!!




August 31, 2011

Annual Sanction Meeting Sept. 24, 2011

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 8:19 pm

REMINDER: ANNUAL SANCTION MEETING SEPTEMBER 24, 2011

Location: 320 N. Washington Street, Lodi, CA 95240
Meeting starts at 9:00AM – Doors open at 8:00AM

All Active Members (Clubs and Promoters) and D36 Committeemen are required to attend.

2012 Charter Applications (attached) and all fees will be collected prior to the meeting. Save time by mailing yours in to the Secretary no later than September 17th. I will send an email confirmation to those who mail them in once I receive them. If you don’t receive a confirmation email from me, assume that I didn’t receive it and you should bring a copy with you along with your fees.

You should complete the applications listing your current officers. If your 2012 Elections take place after September 24, 2011, please mail in an updated charter application after your elections.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Liz Fitch-Chamblee
Secretary
AMA District 36

2012-d36-charter-application.pdf




July 21, 2011

Keep Public Land OPEN to the Public!

Please review, and act, to the AMA release just put out.
May I suggest you personally sign up for these kind of releases.
It only takes a few seconds to respond if you wish.
Stay informed and protect OHV!

David Pickett, Director
Legislative Action Office
AMA District 36 - Motorcycle Sports Committee

“From: AMA [mailto:grassroots@ama-cycle.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 7:53 AM
To: DAVE PICKETT
Subject: Congress to hold hearing on bill that supports greater access to public lands

Contact your Senators and Representative today

On July 26, 2011, the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands, chaired by Representative Rob Bishop (R-UT), will hold a hearing on H.R. 1581, the “Wilderness and Roadless Area Release Act of 2011.” This bill would remove restrictions to motorized access on more than 40 million acres of public land nationwide.
To view a live webcast of the hearing scheduled for July 26 at 10 a.m. EDT.
Representative and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) along with Representative Rob Bishop (R-UT), and Representative Steve Pearce (R-NM), Chairman of the Congressional Western Caucus introduced H.R. 1581.
On May 26, 2011, Senators John Barrasso (R-WY), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Dean Heller (R-NV) introduced the Senate companion bill (S. 1087).
The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) and All-Terrain Vehicle Association (ATVA) support these bills and applaud Reps. McCarthy, Bishop, Pearce, and Sens. Barrasso, Murkowski, Hatch and Heller for helping every American achieve greater access to our public lands. On April 5, 2011, the AMA and ATVA sent McCarthy a letter of support for this bill. (To view the letter, get someone to forward the AMA email to you, or go to their website.)
These bills would remove the riding ban on 6.7 million acres managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and riding restrictions that may be in place for 36.1 million acres of U.S. Forest Service (USFS) land.
“As strong supporters of multiple-use principles for our public lands, we should release public lands from restrictive management practices that are unnecessary,” Rep. McCarthy told his colleagues. “This bill also would preserve and strengthen the robust local land management planning process by returning emphasis to local stakeholders and local communities who know best how to manage their public lands rather than bureaucrats here in Washington.”
Specifically, these bills would “release” all Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) controlled by the BLM and Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) managed by the USFS that have been determined by land managers to be unsuitable for congressional Wilderness land-use designations. Motorized recreation is banned on Wilderness land.
The AMA and ATVA support appropriate Wilderness designations that meet the criteria established by the Wilderness Act of 1964. A Wilderness designation is one of the strictest forms of public land management. Once Congress designates an area as Wilderness, nearly all forms of non-pedestrian recreation are prohibited.
These bills are long overdue and the AMA and ATVA thank Reps. McCarthy, Bishop, Pearce, and Sens. Barrasso, Murkowski, Hatch and Heller for introducing them. For years, anti-access groups have used WSAs and other tactics to inappropriately keep responsible riders off public land that is well suited for motorized recreation.
The AMA and ATVA need you to contact your Senators and Representative now to urge them to become a cosponsor to H.R. 1581/S. 1087, the “Wilderness and Roadless Area Release Act of 2011.” Just follow the “Take Action” option to send a pre-written e-mail directly to your Senators and Representative.

AmericanMotorcyclist.com • Rapid Response Center • Contribute to the Cause • Get Involved • Register to Vote
AMA Facebook Page • RSS Feed”




June 23, 2011

US House Subcommittee Hearing on CCMA

Here is a link to either watch the video testimony (about 1 hour, 4 minutes into the video) or read the written testimony from Don Amador (click on his name under Panel II) in Washington DC for the Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands Oversight Hearing on “Opportunities for Outdoor Recreation on Public Lands”.

click here




June 4, 2011

OHV Trust Fund - Stealing!

D36 Members,
Please log on to this string. Enter Sac Bee, and post a comment SUPPORTING OHV and motorcycle activities.
We need to pinpoint that the twisted truth has been stated. The more postings about this story FROM our community, the better!!
We must bury the ’spin’ from radical environmental groups who are pushing to steal, and yes, I mean STEAL . . . . . YOUR OHV trust fund money.
David Pickett
D36 LAO

click here




June 1, 2011

Secretary of Interior DEFUNDED on Wilderness.

All –
Please see attachments regarding action and memo issued today regarding BLM Wilderness Designation process, and the Congressional order indicating that NO funding is to be granted in the Wilderness Designation process for BLM on NEW designations of areas or study areas considered for Wilderness designation.
If any D36 members wish, please send a letter to Deputy Director David J. Hayes, and CC your local Congressional representative, indicating that YOU and your Family wish for more public lands to be opened to responsible Off Highway Vehicle recreational opportunities in the future.
We MUST let our leaders know of our wishes, and be part of the conversation on public land designations.
Please end your letter with “keep public land open for ALL Americans to use, including legal off highway vehicle recreation” for you and your family.

Send letters to:
Deputy Secretary David J. Hayes
US Department of the Interior (DOI)
1849 “C” Street
Washington, D.C. 20240
PH 202-208-3100
Feedback@ios.doi.gov

Dave Pickett
D36 LAO

06-01-11-wilderness-memo-press-release-final.pdf

salazar-wilderness-memo-final.pdf




ILLEGAL TRESPASS / CLEAR CREEK

All-
Just a reminder that CCMA is STILL CLOSED. Until the legal process is completed, please remind your friends and neighbors who MAY be taking a ride there, that they will be cited if caught within the boundaries of CCMA.
Please review the notice that BLM has sent out.
Dave Pickett
LAO D36

cc-11-59-ccma-trespass.pdf




May 20, 2011

2011 Funky Chicken NHS!!!

Filed under: Cross Country, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 7:30 am

Everyone is invited - especially you D36′ers and the youth of our sport - to join us for the 12th running of the Funky Chicken.

Cheers!

Adam Achepohl
ETRA Race Director 2011
541-968-1664
endoquest@99w.us

Event Flyer - 2011fcofficialflyer.pdf

Entry Form - 2011fcofficialentry.pdf

Online Entry - click here




May 13, 2011

EPA: CCMA COVER UP ?

Please review the official response from EPA Reg 9 concerning OHV study at Clear Creek.
D36 and partners will explore possible options.
Dave Pickett LAO

ccmaepacommentsierfreport12may11.pdf




April 26, 2011

$50 rebate on SPOT and then 50% off activation

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 9:42 am

During the month of May, those with current D36 cards will receive 50% off the activation fee (new accounts only) when they buy SPOT - which comes with a $50 rebate if you purchase it during between May 1 - July 31, 2011!!!

Contact Kraig Traum - d36moose@att.net - to get the information for the discounted activation.

Rebate info below.
spot-2-rebate-form-51-73111-rev.pdf




April 21, 2011

More $100 Tucker Buck Winners!!!

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 8:56 am

Here are the Tucker Buck Winners from the remaining 2011 Spring Events:

3/13 – E Street HS
Cheyanne Sanford

3/19 – Phantom HS
Paul Van Horsen

3/27 – Toulon Two-Step H&H
Jeff Osterback

4/3 – Sawmill Enduro
Scott Moore

4/16 - Shasta Dam GP
Zachary Kerling

Congratulations!!! You should be receiving your certificates within the next 7-10 days.

Remember - if you do not enroll in the MSR/Answer Rider Contingency program, you can’t win any $$$




April 12, 2011

USFS - Chainsaw Certification/Re-Certification

Filed under: Cross Country, Enduro, Legislative Action, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 10:08 am

The fire staff at Georgetown Ranger District will be conducting a 3 day chainsaw training at the Georgetown Ranger Station from May 3 through 5, 2011. They will be able to accommodate volunteers as well as Forest Service employees, who need the training or re-certification. If you are interested just in recertification, you would need to just come on May 5. This training is not for fireline chainsaw qualifications.

Since class size is limited, please let us know if you are interested in attending this training. Let me know if you have your own chainsaw, saw chaps, eye and hearing protection and hardhat. If you don’t we have some loaners available. Volunteers would need to sign up under a volunteer agreement, which I will email out to those who are able to attend this session.

Class will probable start around 8 AM and go to 5 PM the first day. The second day class will be in the classroom from 8 until 1 PM. In the afternoon of the second day, there will be some field practice for cutting and bucking. On the third day, the exercise will be out in the woods for certification and recertification starting at 8 AM at the Georgetown Ranger Station.

Thanks,

Jon Jue, Resource Officer
Georgetown Ranger District
Eldorado National Forest
(530)333-5550, FAX: (530)333-5522
email: jjue@fs.fed.us




April 7, 2011

49′er Family Enduro Cancelled

Filed under: Enduro, Legislative Action, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 7:21 am

The Polka Dots MC have had to cancel the 2011 49′er Family Enduro. Here is their official statement.

49er-family-cancellation-announcement.pdf




April 2, 2011

Help Restore Multiple Use

restore-multiple-use.pdf




End the Ban on Youth Recreational Vehicles

by . . . .

call-your-senators-today.pdf




March 30, 2011

Crosscut and Sawmill

Filed under: Enduro, Youth Enduro — jdavis @ 7:37 am

They are both A GO.Big rigs be cautious crossing the creek. It will not be any higher than past years. Just be smart when your pick your line especially in the dark.




March 27, 2011

OHMVRD Commission Meeting: Clear Creek/BLM on Agenda

ATTENTION District 36 Members.
An important meeting will be taking place in Hollister on April 5th.
Key on the Agenda is CCMA with the BLM recreation area.
Federal officials from Environmental Protection Agency will be on hand, and members of the public are invited.
This is the first time a presentation will be made at a Commission Meeting, and a recorder will be in place taking every word down for legal transcript.
If you can attend this meeting, public testimony will take place on this critical issue and your voice will be heard.
Additionally, a PUBLIC COMMENT period is held at all Commission meetings on ANY topic.
You can address your concerns about Cost Recovery in USFS & BLM public lands, talk about SVRA units, the state budget and the State taking your Green Sticker funds and transferring said funds to the General Fund to balance the budget, etc. Just a few examples.
Remember, courtesy is paramount. The commission is NOT at fault for any of the above. They are fighting back as best as possible ON your behalf, within the legal authority they have.
Also, a CCMA tour will take place on the 6th. if you wish to go.
And, if you check out the OHMVRD Website, you can download the CCMA Report on Asbestos completed by an independent contractor. At the same site, you can send an email to OHV Commission if you cannot make the meeting in person. All commissioners will receive your Email, on any topic.
LAO hopes to see you at this meeting.
WWW.OHV.PARKS.CA.GOV is the Division site, then click on Commission for more information.

Dave Pickett D36 LAO

april_2011-commission-meeting-agenda.pdf

april_2011_commission-meeting-notice.pdf




March 17, 2011

2011 District 36 Operations Manual -

The 2011 District 36 Operations Manual, otherwise known as the “Rulebook”  is now available for viewing and downloading on-line. Please click on the file link below to view / print or save a copy of the newly updated District Operations Manual. You will need Adobe Acrobat, or Acrobat Reader to view the file.

2011 District 36 Operations Manual

There have been some recent significant changes to the Enduro Advancement Points calculation method. Please see Section 7.1.4 for the new advancement procedure for Enduro riders.

The printed copies of the 2011 District 36 Operations Manual will be available from your District Stewards in the next few weeks. In the meantime, if you should have any questions, please contact your Steward, or the Rulebook Chairmen at D36rulebook@live.com

*4/1/2011 EDIT*:  Please be advised that the on-line version of the 2011 D36 Operations Manual was updated on 3/24/2011. If you downloaded a copy prior to 3/24,  please disregard that copy and re-download the file attached above. That will ensure you have the most up to date copy.    Thanks,  S. Freitas




March 16, 2011

Coalition Letter to BLM Director

20110316_coalition_wildlands_abbey.pdf




March 8, 2011

OHV RIP OFF! EMERGENCY COMMISSION MEETING MONDAY 3/14/11!

From Dave Pickett:

“Attention D36 Members. We need your help. Please take a minute to email, call or fax a quick message urging the OHV Commission to take action on your behalf to STOP the state from ripping off our OHV TRUST FUND.

The Commission has scheduled an EMERGENCY meeting about this single topic.
Click on the link below, and you will see an address to the OHV COMMISSION where you can make your voice heard.
Remember, show courtesy, respect and address your email professionally. Just tell them you want them to represent your family in letting the Governor and Legislature know you do not want YOUR Trust fund money taken again to support the General Fund like has been done in the past. $90 Million taken in 2008 and $22 Million in 2009. More from past years…………
They NEED to hear from you loud and clear. They convened this emergency meeting as response from statewide OHV leadership, and OHV folks need to let them know your feelings. Please send this to you contact lists, and let’s see if we can get a thousand letters, faxes and calls into YOUR Commission representatives. Your information will be sent to all the members of the Commission.
DO IT NOW! TIME IS VERY SHORT. Your comments will get to the Commission Members. Give them the support of the community on this issue.
Please Email, Fax or Phone your comments to the Commission at:
Email: OHVCommission@parks.ca.gov
Fax 916-324-0271 Phone 916-324-5801

Below is the Notice of Meeting, and the Agenda.
If you can come in person and speak to the Commission, which would even be better. Can we get 100 D36 members??
D36 LAO will be at this meeting speaking on behalf of ALL D36 members and families.
If you send an email, please copy D36LAO@Volcano.net and I will also present copies of your email to the Commission at the meeting.”

Notice link

Agenda link




Eldorado National Forest update

“NATIONAL FOREST ACCESS AT RISK

Extreme anti access groups are once again suing the Eldorado National Forest over the recently completed Travel Management Plan Decision in an attempt to create a precedent setting case that will force the Forest Service to further “minimize” public access to roads and trails. The Plaintiffs, Center for Sierra Nevada Conservation, Center for Biological Diversity and Forest Issues Group (aka Wilderness Groups) are asking the federal court to require the Forest Service to close roads and trails in order to first achieve a “minimum road system” before designating any of the few remaining routes for recreational use and public access. It has always been the wilderness group’s position that recreational routes be available for public access only after USFS gets around to completing studies for a site specific analysis to the wilderness groups’ satisfaction. The Forest Service all but admits the agency will never have the funding available to satisfy the wilderness groups’ vision. Our opponents are trying to create a system where the Forest Service will be forced to provide written assurance, in advance, that USFS has and will have all of the funds necessary to do the site specific environmental process, monitoring, trail maintenance, law enforcement, and related obligations, for each and every route. To further complicate any management efforts, the wilderness groups are also suing the State of California OHV Division in other venues to have many of the funding sources eliminated and cut-off from the National Forests.

The history of this situation clearly demonstrates that we cannot rely on the Forest Service (FS) to look after our public access and recreational interests, and the last thing that we now need is for Forest Service to willingly or unwillingly give away what little access we have remaining in any settlement agreement with wilderness groups. We need to have our public access and recreational interest groups at the table.

Several recreation access groups have joined together and have succeeded in having BlueRibbon Coalition and attorney Paul A. Turcke of Moore Smith Buxton & Turcke represent our interests. Our success so far is that we have been able to attain Defendant–Intervenors’ status with the court which allows us to participate in the litigation and any settlement process.

We recognize that most of the recreational access community is dissatisfied with elements of the National Forest Travel Management Plan Decisions. However, the gravity of the wilderness groups’ demands makes it clear that step one is to first stop their efforts to force the USFS into never ending studies and route closures.

If we as intervenors were to file cross claims as complaints against the current travel management decision, it would in effect place us on the side of the wilderness group asking for yet another round of travel planning via remand of the USFS decision to be redone. In the current sociopolitical environment that would be a huge risk towards allowing most of the wilderness group’s demands to be met. Their demands are far more injurious to us than the issues we have with the USFS decision at this time.

If the access groups and engaged public can demonstrate our unity and the ability to fund legal actions we can then be a force for issues in our own pro-active litigation. Let’s show that we can take care of this major threat to public access.

Please donate what you can. The key to this fundraising success is having as many pro-access community united in this action, so please spread the word. See attached, Plaintiffs legal brief.

The BlueRibbon Coalition will manage the Eldorado Legal defense fund and guarantee the payments to our attorney. Funds received over and above what is necessary for this action will be held to fund future action related to our issues.
Make your check payable to the BlueRibbon Coalition and indicate on the check (Eldorado Legal Defense Fund).

Mail to:
BlueRibbon Coalition
4555 Burley Drive, Suite A
Pocatello, ID 83202-1921

Thank you for your consideration and support.” (information provided by Rick Guidice)

_59-opposition-to-cross-msj-reply-in-support-of-pltfs-msj-2-4-11.pdf




DirtWise Academy 3/18 - 3/19

Filed under: Cross Country, Dirt Track, Enduro, Home Page, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 3:25 pm

Don’t forget about the riding school that Shane Watts is holding in Livermore on 3/18-3/19.

Here is the flyer: dirtwise-ad.pdf




March 7, 2011

Mendocino Forest grant comments request

Filed under: Cross Country, Enduro, Home Page, Legislative Action, Youth Cross Country, Youth Enduro — Jill Patterson @ 10:22 am

From the USFS:

“From: Tricia Christofferson [mailto:tchristofferson@fs.fed.us]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 9:04 AM
Subject: Mendocino National Forest OHV Grant Review Opportunity

Hello Mendocino National Forest OHV Enthusiasts — I appreciate your continued interest in the OHV Recreation Program on the Mendocino National Forest. We have been working on our OHV grant application for the 2010 / 2011 grant cycle with the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation, Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division. Please see the attached letter which provides more information on our grant application, as well as a link to the State’s website where you may review and comment on our application. Comments will be accepted by the State between March 8 and April 4th, 2011.

Tricia D. Christofferson
Recreation Officer
Mendocino National Forest
(530) 934-1167 (Willows)
(530) 879-6608 (Chico)
tchristofferson@fs.fed.us”

030711-fsup-letter_public-comment-period-for-ohv-grants.pdf



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