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WOHVA Annual Meeting - SUN 11/15
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<blockquote data-quote="TreeClimber" data-source="post: 1557874" data-attributes="member: 16101"><p>Meeting was good. Glad to see some old friends, and some folks whom have forgotten who I was. </p><p></p><p>For those whom don't pay attention to the politics of our hobby, one good thing that came to light was that The Nature Conservancy was there, and they bought 40,000 acres of land last December, which is primarily in areas that are around Naches, Cle Elum areas. Their recommendation to their Board of Directors is beneficial to Four Wheelers, and Motorcycle Rider groups, wherein they are advocating to keep all the currently open areas and trails open for future use. This is especially relevant to Wheelers, as the historic Naches Trail, from Greenwater to Naches now crosses two parcels of TNC land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeClimber, post: 1557874, member: 16101"] Meeting was good. Glad to see some old friends, and some folks whom have forgotten who I was. For those whom don't pay attention to the politics of our hobby, one good thing that came to light was that The Nature Conservancy was there, and they bought 40,000 acres of land last December, which is primarily in areas that are around Naches, Cle Elum areas. Their recommendation to their Board of Directors is beneficial to Four Wheelers, and Motorcycle Rider groups, wherein they are advocating to keep all the currently open areas and trails open for future use. This is especially relevant to Wheelers, as the historic Naches Trail, from Greenwater to Naches now crosses two parcels of TNC land. [/QUOTE]
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