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Rock ledge on the 519

Get involved and make a difference or sit back and let someone else speak on your behalf...and hope they say what you would say IF you were there yourself.

The big question no one seems to have the answer to...what do you do when what they say doesn't line up with what you would say?
 
What do you do when you volunteer hundreds of hours and spend thousands of dollars and no one listens to your suggestions?
 
We get the same thing at reiter--folks with complaints and suggestions--but never show to voice there opinion or even help to make **** happen...
 
What do you do when you volunteer hundreds of hours and spend thousands of dollars and no one listens to your suggestions?

If you are asking me what I did...I joined the WOHVA BOD and started fighting for pro-OHV legislation in Olympia. I also joined a PNW4WDA club so I would legitimately have a say in what the PNW4WDA does. If I really wanted to help the PNW4WDA change its ways, I'd try to run for an elected position on their BOD. I'm just not ready for that right now...still happy working the WOHVA angle.
 
The FS meeting on TUE 11/10 @ 700pm is changing locations for this month...moving down the street to the actual FS office on HWY410. Address is below.

Hello again,

DNR has asked us not to meet in their building this Tuesday due to some construction going on there and changes in the cleaning schedule. So, instead, we will meet at the same time in the public area of the Enumclaw FS office for this meeting only. Throw a camp chair in the car in case we run out of seats.

It will be fun! Almost like camping!

Future meetings will be changed to a different day of the week, TBD.

Looking forward to seeing you all again,

M.J. Crandall
Natural Resource Specialist (Recreation)
Forest Service
Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Snoqualmie Ranger District
p: 360-802-5310
f: 360-825-0660
[email protected]

450 Roosevelt Avenue East
Enumclaw, WA 98022
www.fs.fed.us
 
Take a small dozer and push the dirt back up the hill to smooth it out a little like it used to be.
Paving is good!

Crazy Daze said:
Or if they wanted to keep the trails challenging instead of just draining the low spots and filling the trail bed with quarry spals I would help.
Paving is bad!

:eeek:

I'll be at this FS meeting this Tuesday. I'll also be at the WOHVA meeting the following Sunday. WOHVA is the basket in which all my eggs will go. I want equal opportunity for all motorized recreation in all it's forms and at all it's levels.

:awesomework:
 
The dirt isn't at the bottom of the hill. Last weekend I scraped a bit of Elbe dirt off my rig and ended up with nearly 2 cubic feet on my garage floor. No wonder the trails get so dug out, everyone is taking it home as souvenirs. :eeek:


Take a small dozer and push the dirt back up the hill to smooth it out a little like it used to be.
 
I just spoke to Derrick Clarke via phone. He said the plan is to install signs and leave the ledge alone.

Anyone else attending the meeting tonight?
 
We drove down it on Saturday. It's nothing to get down. It was too wet to try to head up it without winching so we just kept going.
 
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