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Doc Savage
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Topic: National OHV PolicyPosted: 29 March 2004 at 2:56am |
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While this may not directly impact us now, it may soon if implemented nationally. Remember, Tellico is a National Forest area.
Robert
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The below references a Forest Service Open House for the Lassen and Plumas NFs in California. While the general message of grant applications applies to a limited distribution, there is an additional topic of interest to ALL people that recreate in a national forest. The Forest Service in developing a National OHV Policy. One element related to the policy is a shift from "open" to "designated trails" for recreation in forests. This will have an ompact on your recreation opportunities. ALL national forests are undertaking a route inventory which will be followed by a route designation. Some Forests are nearing completion; others have not started. Your involvement is needed!!! If your favorite routes ARE NOT inventoried, they are considered CLOSED. Just being on the inventory does not guarantee your favorite routes will remain open. Your participation is needed. Additional details will be distributed as they become available. I will address any questions you may have about the route inventory and route designation process. ************************************ I'm getting the word out to 4x4 clubs that may recreate in the Lassen and Plumas National Forests. The Lassen and Plumas NF's are having a open house Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at the Oroville Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave., Oroville, CA; 7-8 pm They plan to informally discuss their 2005 OHV grant money application and display their winter and summer OHV route maps they are scheduled to complete end of 2005. Many I call don't even know the FS is going to be limiting our recreation opportunities in the near future if people don't get involved. Attached is a document with links on their plan. Please let me know if you are interested in more info or if you know of additional clubs or individuals I should contact. Best Regards, Doug Teeter 650-969-6641 ************************************ IMPORTANT NEWS - WILL YOUR US FOREST SERVICE ROAD/TRAIL BE CLOSED!!!! If you have a favorite motorcycle, 4x4, ATV, or mountain bike trail on "US Forest Service" land it may be closed forever in the very near future if you don't get involved now. This is especially important for roads and trails that are easily overlooked, seldom used, overgrown, SECRET, etc. The Chief of the Forest Service has identified "unmanaged recreation", especially the undesirable impacts from OHVs, as one of the key threats facing the Nation's forests and grasslands today. That is the opening sentence from the January 7th "On the Right Trail" a USFS online article you should read. http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/districts/sitka/ohv_policy. html (If printed and included, see Exhibit A) The article briefly states the policy development for three key issues: 1. Moving the agency to a system of designated routes for OHV activity to minimize or eliminate the impacts from current un-managed use 2. Generally prohibiting cross-country travel by OHVs. 3. Completing OHV designation decisions at the field level What does this mean to you? Basically that the days of open OHV riding across the forest use are over. The USFS is currently mapping existing roads, trails, and OHV areas in all of the National Forests. OHV travel will be restricted to these OHV routes and areas once the map is complete. A local USFS field office will designate which trails in your area will be OHV and eventually enforce the ban on cross-country travel which will include your favorite trail if it is not on their map. All forests are amending their plans similar to this report from the Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment. http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/snfpa/implementation/ohv-route-repor t.html (If printed and included, see Exhibit B) It states their designation process to be 100% complete by end of 2005. Though the Lassen NF OHV coordinator stated their mapping process is to be complete by end of 2005 and have proposed trail designations by end of 2006. So what can you do? GET YOUR ROAD OR TRAIL ON THE MAP before the mapping process is completed! How can you do this? Get involved and ensure your trail becomes OHV or Bicycle designated. Most Forest Districts have released press releases indicating meetings for public input on these maps and the process, similar to this one from Plumas NF. http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/plumas/news/2003/11/nov7_ohv_worksho ps.shtml (If printed and included, see Exhibit C) You will need to visit the Ranger District in the Forest where your trail is located and look at their map. If your trail is not on the map you can request that they put it there. I'm not sure how exactly this is done yet since my NF is just getting their maps available to the public today, March 11, 2004. Call your National Forests Supervisor's office and talk to the person in charge of the "OHV mapping and trail designation process". Visit the USFS website and search for your forest or call the Washington office (202) 205-8333 and ask for your Forests' phone number. http://www.fs.fed.us/aboutus/national.shtml The above facts I believe are accurate and up to date but your local forest may be slightly different. I've been told by the Blue Ribbon Coalition that if it's on the Forest Service Map we will have a chance to save it first through communication and collaboration with the Forest Service then possibly through legal action as a last resort. Access groups such as the Blue Ribbon Coalition and International Mountain Bicycling Association should be able to help so do contact them on your issues. I've chosen to get involved now because I've seen first hand what happened to my local challenging mountain bike trails. I stayed uniformed and ignorantly left a non biker majority to make the decision on what I can ride in the bay area. I am very disappointed that it is may come to this in the national forest I've been riding at for over 20 years. Especially disappointing is that this USFS policy is being enacted due to lawsuits and urban encroachment, 1 and 2 on Sierra Nevada's list. For a good example check this link. Apologies for the big download. http://dorringtoninstruments.com/core/Documents/Interface_Ap peal_Final.pdf (If printed and included, see PDF file in Exhibit D, compact disk) These types of lawsuits leverage so called environmental impacts against motorcycles, mountain bikes, 4x4's, ATV, etc. If you're a motorcyclist, doesn't your trail area look just like the pictures at the end of this document? If you're a Mtn Biker, 4x4, or ATVist I'm sure you've heard of people complain as well. It doesn't matter if that trail has been like that for years, many of my trails look just like that and most of them are 20 years old. Please don't harass CORE, they just conveniently posted their appeal on the internet as an example for us all. If you're upset after reading this, then please get involved in these planning stages and then write letters to your political representatives and give them your two cents on what you want in your land. I'm working to save my trails for you and I hope you'll get involved so I can visit your trails someday. Best regards, Doug Teeter yourtrailnext@yahoo.com Titus Switchblade pedaler KTM 520 EXC trail rider and part time AMA District 36 enduro racer Blue Ribbon Coalition Member, and you should be too! www.sharetrails.org -- John Stewart Director, Environmental Affairs United Four Wheel Drive Associations, http://www.ufwda.org Natural Resource Consultant California Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs, http://www.ca4wdc.com Recreation Access and Conservation Editor, http://www.4x4wire.com Moderator, MUIRNet - Multiple Use Information Resource Network To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to MUIRNet, send email to john@muirnet.net. "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." --Edmund Burke (1729-97) |
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Posted: 30 March 2004 at 12:05pm |
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Robert - plain english - what should we as a club do? I get lost in all the mumbo-jumbo legalese in reading this stuff.
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