tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853780194331041713.post3248067102648755571..comments2023-10-21T02:16:31.691-07:00Comments on The General's Recreation HQ: 2014 NCAT Tour - North Coast "TMR Genie" Has Left the BottleDon Amadorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13045787382896008473noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853780194331041713.post-6760922081855041982014-05-23T08:27:55.564-07:002014-05-23T08:27:55.564-07:00I believe this commentary clearly identifies the c...I believe this commentary clearly identifies the complexity and time management of a very difficult process to KEEP and OPEN OHV opportunities. The effort here is shown just what it takes to get trails open. Time, energy, expense, patience and dedication to sport is VERY evident.<br />CLOSURE IS NOT AN OPTION. It must be dealt with using experience, and pressure upon the agencies that manage our lands. the comment of Land Use Agency and the County is troublesome.<br />These agencies work for us, not the environmental community that pours resources to keep the public out or lands they paid for, and own.<br />It is up to the responsible OHV community to engage, and that means letting your elected officials know your thoughts on this issue, and to reach into your OWN wallet and help fight back on YOUR behalf. That takes financial resources to assist those that are fighting the good fight. This just ONE battle that is going on.<br />PLEASE help those that are boots on the ground, and contact Quiet Warrior for more information if you can assist. A hundred OHV folks donating just $5.00 bucks a month can create a war chest of $6,000 a year. Those valuable funds cover expenses like fuel and hotels costs to attend, and FIGHT for your rights.<br />If you love OHV, and want your children and grandchildren to have OHV opportunity in the future, GET INVOLVED.<br />Thanks for listening. <br />Dave Pickett<br />District 36 Legislative Action Office Director.<br />Past President 2004-2013<br />AMA Off Road Congressman 1999-CurrentAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com