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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Support Continued OHV Recreation on CA Coast


The Recreation HQ is asking riders to support an “OHV Success Story” on the North Coast of California in the Redwood Empire. The California Coastal Commission is holding a hearing in Eureka on September 16 to decide if it will reauthorize a permit that allows for OHV recreation to occur on 75 acres owned by the City of Eureka.
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PHOTO: This was a family recreating in the area together but using different modes of transportation
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Agenda for September 16 Meeting (scroll down to get to Sept. 16)
http://www.coastal.ca.gov/mtgcurr.html



This land is managed by the BLM and is an important part of the agency’s Samoa Dunes Recreation Area.

BLM Samoa Dunes Recreation Area
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/arcata/samoa.html



As a native of Eureka, I have had several opportunities to tour/ride this area on dirt-bikes, dune-buggies, SUVs, and by foot. It is one of the very few ocean-side OHV riding areas in California and it is very popular with local riders and folks visiting there in the summer to escape the heat in the inland areas of the West.

On all the tours, The General has been impressed by the level of cooperation between the agency and user groups. This positive and collaborative effort is largely responsible for the unit’s success in protecting sensitive areas while allowing for responsible OHV recreation. The staff report below substantiates HQ’s impression the area’s success.

Coastal Commission Staff Report on OHV Recreation
http://documents.coastal.ca.gov/reports/2010/9/Th8b-9-2010.pdf



HQ is urging riders and even those representatives from mainstream environmental groups to send in a letter of support (both FAX and snail mail) for continued OHV recreation at this site. It truly meets the definition of “multiple-use” since at any one time you can see fishermen fishing from the jetty, equestrians, surfers, OHVers, and beachcombers all enjoying the area. Let’s all support keeping this area open for managed public use and recreation.

September 9 BRC Letter in Support of OHV Riding on City Property
http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/Coastal_Commission_Eureka_Dune_Sept-20100001.pdf



Thanks for your service!

PS: Letters should be received by the commission no later than Monday the 13th so that they can be included in the commission packets. FAX letters to: 707.445.7877

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

HQ Closed June 22-25 for Meetings

The Recreation HQ will be closed from June 22-25 as The General (on behalf of BRC) will be attending FS meetings. HQ will reopen on June 28.

Video Update on High Noon Rally in Eureka


As followers of this blog already know, average citizens (heroes in my book) are fighting back against government overregulation, environmental extremism, and federal programs that attack our personal freedoms. You have also seen rural counties (Del Norte, San Benito, Shasta, etc) standing up for the access rights of their constituents.
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PHOTO - The General (aka Cuttenkid) at his home in Cutten with some fish he caught (circa 1966)
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In the last few days, you have seen fishermen and a candidate for the California Assembly rally in Eureka against corrupt government and the creation of ocean “Wilderness Areas.”

See my June 17 blog on Rally with a link to a news article
http://thegeneralsrecreationden.blogspot.com/2010/06/high-noon-rally-in-eureka.html



The rally by about 100 pro-access people was largely spiked by local media and the one news article gave about 1/2 of the print to the one green spokesperson that showed up.

The Recreation HQ wanted to share a video of the rally that recently surfaced. The General says that these folks who have taken a stand against closures deserve our support.

7 minute video of the High Noon Rally in Eureka
http://www.youtube.com/user/KarenBrooks2010#p/a/u/0/xisy_l7EJUY



If you want to send these fishermen (some are BRC members) a note of support, feel free to contact Dennis Mayo, founder of the Eureka-based pro-access group Open Beaches and Trails at: openbeaches-trails@suddenlink.net



Feel free to post a comment on this blog or send The General a PM if you want the HQ to continue posting stories about people fighting for freedom.

Thanks in advance for your service and support!