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National Issues / Change in the Land Managers in DC
« on: February 02, 2013, 09:21:16 pm »
From Feb ARRA Summary:

Secretary Salazar Prepares to Leave Washington
Secretary Ken Salazar finally put the rumors to rest about his possible departure from Washington when he announced that he would be leaving his Cabinet post as Secretary of the Department of the Interior. Sec. Salazar’s resignation is effective March 31, 2013.

It didn’t take long for attention to shift away from Salazar’s retirement to who will be nominated to take his place. Many environmental organizations seem to be circling their wagons around Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Arizona) as a possible replacement. Other names mentioned include the current Interior Deputy Secretary David Hayes, former Washington Governor Christine Gregorie, former New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman, and former Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln, among others. Seems like a new name pops up almost every day.

An early action item for the new Secretary is the appointment of a permanent Director of the Bureau of Land Management. The current Acting Director, Mike Pool, is said to be retiring from government service.


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Maryland has some cool places we used to wheel in with B4W: Green Ridge, Potomic, Savage River State Forests. It would be awesome to get some of those areas opened up again.


From Preston:

see http://news.maryland.gov/dnr/2013/01/17/southern-marylanders-asked-to-provide-recreation-information/
APB to all Southern MD Riders/OHV people!  I need your presence at this meeting!  Please give this maximum dissemination!
Mike Twigg - can you get the dealers to disseminate this too please?

Ken
 

Southern Marylanders Asked to Provide Recreation Information
 
by kking
 
Who: Open to the Public
 
What: Regional Stakeholder Outdoor Recreation Evaluation
 
When: Tuesday, February 5 from 6 to 8 p.m.
 
Where: Prince George’s County Dept. of Parks & Recreation (Parkside Headquarters) Auditorium
 
6600 Kenilworth Avenue, Riverdale 20737
 
Cost: Free
 
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking citizens ─ especially those in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince Georges and St. Mary’s counties ─ for their input on State outdoor recreation facilities and services in Southern Maryland.
 
This recreation evaluation is the first step in a comprehensive statewide effort to enhance existing recreation areas in Maryland, these include; State parks, forests, wildlife areas and trails.
 
DNR will ask participants to assess the extent to which outdoor recreation facilities, programs and services meet the needs of the community and identify future demand and need. This is the first of four regional stakeholder sessions DNR will hold across the State in February and March 2013.
 
The public input will help guide the update of the Maryland Land Preservation and Recreation Plan, which will serve as a roadmap for future State outdoor recreation facilities and services.
 
The Department has hired a nationally-known parks and recreation management consulting firm, GreenPlay, LLC, to oversee the Recreation Component of this planning process.



BACKGROUND:



It looks like we are at a turning point. More to come.
 
Preston


 


From: "Ken Kyler" <ken@kyler.com>
To: "Bill Brennan" <wbtex@aol.com>, "Bob Nickel" <bob@billsmarineservice.com>, carbonunitone@comcast.net, "Chris Borger" <CJBCRF@aol.com>, jdshap@gmail.com, "Joe Warwick" <HareScrambles@comcast.net>, "Mike Twigg" <Mtwigg@twiggcycles.com>, "Preston Stevens" <pstevens122656@comcast.net>, "Randy Beeman" <beefour@prodigy.net>, twhiteiv@comcast.net, "william menges" <bill57hmc@yahoo.com>, "Wind O'Neal" <sanctifiedone@comcast.net>
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 6:58:36 PM
Subject: DNR Trails Committee Back brief


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Below is the agenda of the meeting last night.  The agenda fell apart quickly so I'll cover the highlights.  I'll send the meeting minutes and other slides when published.
 
 
 
Absolutely the MOST important thing is the State DNR agrees that their 5-year plan needs to recognize the OHV community and the need for OHV trails.  This is a watershed moment IMHO.  The DNR itself stated that they almost lost all their RTP funds last year because they had not been spending any on OHV trails.  Further they stated that every group in the room benefits from RTP funds that are paid in part by us.

 
 
The State will be conducting a series of public forums and a State-wide Recreational Use and Needs Survey.  The survey will be done primarily online.  Our job is to mobilize any and all OHV users/riders/drivers or anyone who ever dreamed about OHVs and get them to participate in the public meets and respond to the surveys.  This is CRITICAL to establish the demand of OHV access and will be part of the 5-year plan.  If we fail here, we can kiss our sweet behinds goodbye.
 
A lot of time was spent having each member describe their particular user-group's needs.  There were 3 bicycle representatives, an equestrian rep, a member of the local Tribal community and several local government reps. 
 
When my turn came, I stress the needs of all OHV users - bikes, ATVs, UTVs, 4x4s, snow mobiles, etc.  I acceded that it was unreasonable for the State to share land currently encumbered by other user groups - mixing hikers and OHVs is not reasonable in current Maryland Parks and Forests.  The current Sustainable Forest Initiative effort is a hurdle to huge for us to overcome.  I pointed out that the 2009 plan was written entirely around classical users of State land (hikers, bikers, etc.) and appropriately categorized this use as "resource-based" recreation per the State plan.  I further pointed out that the 2009 plan has a section that is appropriate for us labeled "user-oriented" recreation and that section is woefully under-developed.  I offered that the best answer was for the State to examine other opportunities such as public/private partnerships with land owners similar to what Hatfield/McCoy does.  I was stunned when Ellen Moyer (former Mayor of Annapolis) agreed and said that this was something the State should strongly endorse.  She further added that she knew of State land normally deemed undesirable by "normal" users that may be ideal for us.  The rest of the committee was supportive or silent.
 
In other news, I will be meeting with a few Allegany County commissioners on Feb 8th to discuss using reclaimed coal mines for OHV trails.  Ray Tighe and a local land-owner will be going with me.  We are gaining traction within the community and the commissioners seem to be supportive.  More to come on that.
 
Ken
__________________
 
AGENDA
 
MARYLAND TRAILS COMMITTEE

January 31, 2013 / DNR C-1 Conference Room
 
I.                   Introductions
 
II.                Maryland Land Preservation & Recreation Program (MLPRP) Overview
 
III.             DNR Land Trails Overview
 
IV.              Maryland Land Preservation & Recreation Program (MLPRP) Survey
 
A.     Mailings
B.     Telephone Surveys
C.     Regional Stakeholders Meetings
D.    DNR Trails Website
E.     Social Media
 
V.                 Discussion of Issues & Actions Related to the 5  Statewide Trail Goals
 
Goal 1 – Create a Statewide network of trails that provides non-motorized
links between DNR lands and the communities where people live, learn, work,
shop and play.
 
Goal 2 – Educate citizens about the trail network’s social, ecological,
economic, and wellness benefits.
 
Goal 3 – Build, maintain and renovate trails to create a sustainable system on
DNR land that provides a quality and diverse user experience and promotes
environmental stewardship.

Goal 4 – Map all DNR trails and make the data/information available in a user
friendly format.

Goal 5 – Address barriers to trail development, including funding and access,
through partnerships with other State agencies, local governments and trail
stakeholder groups.   

VI.              Other Related Plans

A.     State Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan
B.     County Land Preservation & Recreational Plans
C.     County Bicycle Pedestrian Plans

VII.           Homework –  Public Outreach With Your Respective Groups To Get Them Involved and Provide Input Into The LPRP

VIII.        Adjourn
 
The next meeting is on March 28th, in the C-1 Conference Room @ DNR from 6-8 PM

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PA Jeeps Club Events / Re: Appreciation Banquet Change
« on: September 29, 2012, 11:20:51 pm »
4 for us.

- Dave

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General Discussion / Appreciation letter to Jeep - need comments
« on: September 07, 2012, 11:23:46 pm »
I still haven't gotten any feedback or comments from the membership to include in an appreciation letter to Jeep for bringing vehicles to the show. I know the whole range of 2012 Underground vehicles were at Bantam, but it was only a schedule conflict that kept them from our show. However, if we want them to return with hopefully the 2013 vehicles, I think we need to wow them with our appreciation. Craig told me, "we do this for the you guys, the enthusiasts." So lets show a little enthusiasm.

The other thought I had was to send a big card or poster with personal comments written all over it. Or maybe a show shirt signed like a cast. I think the more creative the better.

- Dave

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We at PA Jeeps would like to write a letter of appreciation to Jeep for sending out their Underground and production vehicles. As part of that letter, I would like to include quotes and comments from anyone at the show. Mark Allen who heads up Jeep Studio told me they build the Underground Vehicles for the Jeep Enthusiasts. So let's tell him what the Jeep Enthusiasts thought of Jeep's attendance at this year's show. I will compile the comments and enthusiasm and send it out with the clubs letter. Comments can also be sent to my email ddechri@yahoo.com.

Thanks for your help,

- Dave

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Mighty FC & J12 were scheduled to be at the Jeep show. They were might top picks which I requested. 2 weeks before the show we were alerted that an international media event for Jeep (97 countries represented) was taking place in Colorado the same weekend. While Craig did his best to keep his agreement, we got trumped. He did manage to send us what he could get a hold of. The Mighty FC will be at the Bantam Festival if you have time to attend.

- Dave

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17th Annual (2012) / Mopar Underground is bringing Jeeps to the Show!
« on: June 11, 2012, 01:06:53 pm »
Mopar Underground is bringing Jeeps to the Show!

I was on the phone with the caretaker of the Mopar Underground vehicles and confirmed we are getting 2-3 semi loads of Jeeps.
His words were, "you bet we are coming! The Jeep brand is making it big, too ."

I don't have a contact with the Jeep Brand yet to know what they have in mind, but we are definitly getting Mopar Underground's Special vehicles.

I'll keep you posted as I know more.

- Dave

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It's coming this Thursday - Saturday!
We can't miss a good opertunity to share our position with the key folks in DCNR & Bureau of Forestry.

- Dave

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DCNR (Department of Conservation & Natural Resources) is teaming up with NOHVCC (National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council) to offer a workshop on motorized recreation. The club should have someone there. So lets have some volunteers. The club will cover the costs of the workshop for club members who attend.

From the April 25 Resource:
'Motorized Recreation in Pennsylvania – Partnerships for Progress' workshop to cover OHV recreation
 June 7-9. Held at the Best Western Country Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg. The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC), in conjunction with DCNR and the Pennsylvania OHV Association (PaOHVA), will present a three-day workshop that includes two days of classroom sessions and one day of field sessions to provide hands-on opportunities to apply what is learned in the classroom.  Topics will include principles of OHV recreation management; planning, operation and maintenance of sustainable trail systems; benefits of active management; economic benefits of OHV recreation; conflict resolution; effective use of volunteers; and partnership development opportunities. A nominal registration fee will be charged

Here's a link to more details: http://www.nohvcc.org/Education/Workshops/PaOHVwks2012.aspx
Including these details:

On Thursday June 7th, the workshop will consist of a classroom session including topics such as:
•Principles of successful OHV recreation management 
•Planning and maintaining sustainable OHV trails
•Economic benefits of OHV recreation
•Partnership development to achieve desired results
•and more
 
The second day will be devoted to field workshop session at Bald Eagle State Forest.  Participants will tour motorcycle, ATV and 4WD trails. While on these trails, we will apply what we have learned in the classroom sessions to specific on-the-ground conditions, and have the opportunity to observe what techniques and solutions can be applied to real-world conditions.
 
Saturday will be additional classroom sessions will review Friday's field observations, and present additional OHV management topics.


- Dave

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DCNR (Department of Conservation & Natural Resources) is teaming up with NOHVCC (National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council) to offer a workshop on motorized recreation. The club should have someone there. So lets have some volunteers.

From the April 25 Resource:
'Motorized Recreation in Pennsylvania – Partnerships for Progress' workshop to cover OHV recreation
 June 7-9. Held at the Best Western Country Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg. The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC), in conjunction with DCNR and the Pennsylvania OHV Association (PaOHVA), will present a three-day workshop that includes two days of classroom sessions and one day of field sessions to provide hands-on opportunities to apply what is learned in the classroom.  Topics will include principles of OHV recreation management; planning, operation and maintenance of sustainable trail systems; benefits of active management; economic benefits of OHV recreation; conflict resolution; effective use of volunteers; and partnership development opportunities. A nominal registration fee will be charged

Here's a link to more details: http://www.nohvcc.org/Education/Workshops/PaOHVwks2012.aspx
Including these details:

On Thursday June 7th, the workshop will consist of a classroom session including topics such as:
•Principles of successful OHV recreation management 
•Planning and maintaining sustainable OHV trails
•Economic benefits of OHV recreation
•Partnership development to achieve desired results
•and more
 
The second day will be devoted to field workshop session at Bald Eagle State Forest.  Participants will tour motorcycle, ATV and 4WD trails. While on these trails, we will apply what we have learned in the classroom sessions to specific on-the-ground conditions, and have the opportunity to observe what techniques and solutions can be applied to real-world conditions.
 
Saturday will be additional classroom sessions will review Friday's field observations, and present additional OHV management topics.

- Dave

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PA Jeeps Club Events / Re: Snow Tubing
« on: February 16, 2012, 09:52:40 am »
Jenn,

We are planning to be there.
2 adults, 2 kids.

- Dave

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National Issues / RTP Federal Funding in Trouble
« on: December 09, 2011, 09:04:04 pm »
I sent out the background of this critical issue in the newsletter. Here is an update from ARRA:

Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Remains in Jeopardy!
 
A few days ago, we sent you a special ARRA alert telling you that the Recreational Trails Program was in jeopardy. We urged you to immediately contact members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to express support for this very important federal program and thousands of you did! Thank you for being so responsive on such short notice.
 
Things do change here in Washington and sometimes not for the better. In our November newsletter, I provided you with a report on the legislative status of RTP and indicated that Senator Barbara Boxer, Chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW), had stated publicly her support for the program and that the committee was going to keep the program intact. Literally within a day from the time we hit the send button to distribute the November newsletter, we learned that the committee leadership, Senator Boxer and Senator James Inhofe, the Ranking Minority Member, were planning to present newly drafted transportation reauthorization legislation to the entire EPW Committee. The new legislation did retain the Recreational Trails Program, but eliminated its dedicated source of funding. For some reason, Senator Boxer thinks we should be pleased with this result.
 
We, along with a diverse group of other recreation groups, immediately launched a series of meetings on Capitol Hill with the offices of other members of the EPW Committee who shared our concern with the way the draft legislation treated RTP and some other transportation programs. Much to our disappointment, efforts to modify the "draft legislation" were largely rebuffed by the committee leadership prior to the committee markup session.
 
In recent months, the issue of "transportation enhancements" has become a punching bag of sort since funds for highway construction/repairs are in short supply. RTP is not a transportation enhancement though such items as highway beautification and bicycle lanes are considered such enhancements. Some members have questioned spending money on these other projects when our highways and bridges are in need of repair. But as we keep reminding folks on Capitol Hill, RTP is not an enhancement - it is user paid, user benefit. Unfortunately for us, RTP has been swept up in the broader debate over transportation enhancements and that is why we are in the current legislative predicament.
 
RTP currently receives almost $90 million in revenue generated by those of you who pay excise taxes on the fuel you use in your off-highway vehicles. While the policymakers still want you to pay those taxes, they just no longer want a portion of what you pay to go towards building and maintaining recreational trails.
 
As things stand, there are many more chapters yet to be written in this legislative script. The play is far from over. The clock is ticking on the temporary authorization extension that ends in March of 2012, so this issue is not going to go away. If you, by chance, are one of the few who hasn't already used the ARRA website to contact members of the Senate EPW Committee to express support for RTP, please take a minute and do so by going to this link:

https://secure3.convio.net/arra/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=322

In the coming weeks, we will be expanding our legislative outreach to include the entire Senate and House of Representatives. Please be prepared to take action when you receive an ARRA alert encouraging you to do so.

 

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Peter,

I got a Makita 4-5 gal last year as a gift. It has an oil sump, and it is really unbelievably quiet. It doesn't put out air like the York compressor on my CJ, but for general stuff it is adequate. It's compact too, which I liked.

- Dave

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General Discussion / Re: I Go Commando
« on: November 07, 2011, 01:14:12 pm »
It would be a shame to not let it see the woods once in a while, even if only on some forest roads.

A stock Jeep can still do amazing things in it's element.

- Dave

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DCNR will be hosting the annual PA Greenways and Trails Summit at the Yorktowne Hotel in York, PA on Oct 23-25. (Also posted in the Regional Land Use forum)

Here is the website with the details: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/brc/conservation/greenways/greenwaysummit/index.htm

PA Jeeps MUST have a presence at these meetings. Especially since there in our backyard.

At first, it was thought to be just for non-motorized recreation. However there were two break-out sessions to be presented by the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council. Unfortunately, their presentor could not attend the rescheduled sessions (due to flooding). But, the door is open to work the event for the sake of 4WD recreation.

3 PA Jeeps members (Adam, Bob, and John) have stepped up to represent the club, MAFWDA, UFWDA, and 4WD Enthusiasts. The more the better if you can join them.

For this year I am asking that we just be present, mingle and observe how the event works. Maybe next year we can have a booth or even give a presentation / host a break-out session. The club will reimburse for any event fees incurred.

The specifics scheduel and for registration information follow this link: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ucmprd2/groups/public/documents/document/dcnr_006233.pdf

Thanks for your support. Any questions post here or send me a message.

- Dave

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