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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 989999" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>I have the OK from the DNR rep to bring in rock for a rock crawl at the end of the 9 road but we can't use the current M&O budget money to do so as it falls out of the scope of the budget.</p><p></p><p>The DNR are the people who gave me the go-ahead. While the actual scope of the trail project is not delineated. Nancy has been shown pictures of what we're looking to do and why we're looking to do it. By providing alternate hard core opportunities at Elbe Hills we will take the stress off the busywild. Additionally, the Rainier Vista trail is not only under used, it was almost completely unused. That being said, converting this to a harder trail is not adversely affecting the use of other users because no one was using it...</p><p></p><p>You'll have to understand that the DNR has had a real turn around in it's approach to the motorized recreation on their land.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure we'll hit a few snags along the way that we'll have to work through and around.</p><p></p><p>Even if we do we'll be able to make the Rainier Vista trail way more interesting than it is now.</p><p></p><p>There will be a lot of of reworking the trail as you discussed. Jaydog can to wonders with an excavator and if you've seen his work, you'll know what I mean. The rocks will be to provide additional "texture" to the trail.</p><p></p><p>Children are welcome at the PNW4WDA meetings. We're typically done around 9:30. This meeting is not about Elbe Hills but Nancy is going to be there just to stay in touch. We will be setting up a focus group meeting in the near future which will be the appropriate time to discuss Elbe specific questions.</p><p></p><p>We don't want to scare Nancy! She's working with us and it's taken a while for me to get to this point. We have a fair bit of negotiating still to do on these changes and it's a game of give and take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 989999, member: 15983"] I have the OK from the DNR rep to bring in rock for a rock crawl at the end of the 9 road but we can't use the current M&O budget money to do so as it falls out of the scope of the budget. The DNR are the people who gave me the go-ahead. While the actual scope of the trail project is not delineated. Nancy has been shown pictures of what we're looking to do and why we're looking to do it. By providing alternate hard core opportunities at Elbe Hills we will take the stress off the busywild. Additionally, the Rainier Vista trail is not only under used, it was almost completely unused. That being said, converting this to a harder trail is not adversely affecting the use of other users because no one was using it... You'll have to understand that the DNR has had a real turn around in it's approach to the motorized recreation on their land. I'm sure we'll hit a few snags along the way that we'll have to work through and around. Even if we do we'll be able to make the Rainier Vista trail way more interesting than it is now. There will be a lot of of reworking the trail as you discussed. Jaydog can to wonders with an excavator and if you've seen his work, you'll know what I mean. The rocks will be to provide additional "texture" to the trail. Children are welcome at the PNW4WDA meetings. We're typically done around 9:30. This meeting is not about Elbe Hills but Nancy is going to be there just to stay in touch. We will be setting up a focus group meeting in the near future which will be the appropriate time to discuss Elbe specific questions. We don't want to scare Nancy! She's working with us and it's taken a while for me to get to this point. We have a fair bit of negotiating still to do on these changes and it's a game of give and take. [/QUOTE]
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