Corporate Counsel Center crucial to Northern California s recreational community, said resources that supportthe activities that make only benefits the four wheeling community, but http://news.corporate.findlaw.com/prnewswire/20040405/05apr2004171919.html
Extractions: Research Tools: Business Contracts Litigation Watch Article Database SEC Edgar Industry Centers: Construction Consumer Products Energy Financial Services ... More Centers... Practice Area Centers: ADR Advertising Antitrust Bankruptcy ... More Centers... FindLaw Links: Legal Software Message Boards Newsletters Online CLE Email: Password: Register Help Feedback Apr. 05, 2004 Print This Email This STONYFORD, Calif., Apr. 05 /PRNewswire/ STONYFORD, Calif., April 5 /PRNewswire/ The national nonprofit organization Tread Lightly!(R) and General Motors' HUMMER division announced Saturday a new initiative aimed at repairing damage caused by the 2001 "Trough Fire" at the North Fork Campground in the Mendocino National Forest. The organizations have committed over $20,000 to assist with the rehabilitation of the area. The project is part of HUMMER Helps, an ongoing initiative with Tread Lightly!'s Restoration for Recreation(TM) program aimed at promoting socially responsible four-wheeling by enhancing recreational areas and educating the public about responsible outdoor use. HUMMER and Tread Lightly! launched the new initiative at a groundbreaking ceremony at the North Fork Campground near California's Sacramento Valley. "The North Fork area is crucial to Northern California's recreational community," said Mike DiGiovanni, HUMMER general manager. "This initiative will help repair significant damage caused by the fire and restore basic resources that support the activities that make this site so popular. We're proud to be part of such a worthy effort that not only benefits the four- wheeling community, but outdoor enthusiasts of every kind."
LookSmart - Directory - Placerville, California - Sports And Recreation 4wd Club In the Sierra foothills folks take fourwheeling very seriously Service -Eldorado National Forest Recreation Guide to recreational activities in this http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us1154713/us1154718/us10136129/us116984
Introduction Much of the enjoyment we receive from recreational activities comes from what usenjoy spending time walking, hiking, camping, fourwheeling, horseback riding http://www.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/service/library/crp13/node1.html
Extractions: Next: Consumptive Uses of Recreation Up: Recreational Opportunities on CRP Previous: Recreational Opportunities on CRP Although quality timber production may be the main objective for most of our CRP pine lands, many landowners have other objectives in mind. These other objectives often include enhanced wildlife, clean water, intensified forest aesthetics, quality forest recreational activities, and a variety of other purposes. As these CRP stands are beginning to reach pulpwood size, the big question for many innovative forest landowners then becomes: Which of the above activities can I conduct in my planted pine forests as they reach ten plus years old? First, it seems like a good idea that we get some sense of the characteristics of the trees and the environment they are in. On a site with average productivity (site index = 70) these ten year old pine trees will be about 6 inches DBH and forty-one feet tall. Originally planted at 700 trees per acre, they are now down to about 580 trees per acre due to losses of various types. The understory is mostly open and clear of underbrush. There is a layer of pinestraw on the ground and there is some room between the trees allowing you to walk upright in most places without fear of hitting your head on a limb. There are many recreational activities for a landowner in a CRP forest. Think back to the fondest memories of your youth. Perhaps you can conjure up carefree adventures involving a forest setting.
How I Caused A Fiasco With My Four-Wheeling Club How I Caused a Fiasco with my fourwheeling Club. she works 13 hours a day and hasto do a lot of traveling for business), and then her recreational activities. http://www.visi.com/~tam/fiasco.html
Extractions: March 8, 1998 Note: The names of the participants have been removed to protect innocent and guilty parties. They know who they are, though. fiasco (n.): An absurd or complete failure. On February 3, a regular club meeting, the person with the club information showed me the draft of the club information and told me that she was going to circulate it for approval. She said she was going to E-mail it to someone, who would then forward it to me when it was done. (At least that's what I thought would happen.) On February 8, I was working at this auto show and telling people about the event. We were passing out brochures and cards with our Web site address. (I'm not posting the address on this page! Sorry.) Around mid-afternoon, I asked the person working on the club information if it had been approved and if I should have received it via E-mail yet. She got upset with me and said that I was being really pushy about asking for this information over and over again. She said, "I've been working 13 hours a day and I don't have time to work on this page. You'll get it when you get it." At this point, I got upset (partially with myself for angering her, and partially with her for her angry response). I didn't say anything to her; instead, I crossed off some words printed on my draft copies of the Web pages and threw my legal pads onto a shelf below the counter and prepared to walk away from the booth. She immediately got furious, followed me and nearly screamed, "
Extractions: Dillon started in the 1880s as a mining camp located at the confluence of the Blue, Snake and Ten Mile rivers, but moved across the Blue River when the railroad lines came through. It was forced to relocated yet again when Dillon Reservoir was built in the 1960s. Dillon Reservoir offers a variety of outdoor summer activities in the towns of Dillon and Frisco.
Breckenridge Rental Recreation Page Horse Shoes in our Back Yard; fourwheeling; Exploring Gold Any Time activities. Accessto Breckenridge recreational Center; Amusement Centers; Bowling; Sightseeing http://home.att.net/~schultz21/Activities.html
Florence, Colorado, US - Points Of Interest Points of Interest recreational activities. The Pueblo Reservoir offers water recreationof every sort including a water Trails for Driving or fourwheeling http://www.florencecolorado.us/points-of-interest.htm
The Northern District's Website Has Moved recreational activities at Iron Canyon Reservoir include camping, fishing, boating,hiking, fourwheeling, and picnicking. The reservoir is operated by PG E. http://wwwdpla.water.ca.gov/nd/WaterQualityBiology/Pages/LakesReservoirs/IronCan
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Del Albright S Bio, Biography, Background And Experience Besides land use activities and fourwheeling, as recreational INTERESTS four-wheeling,hunting, fishing, adventuring, RVing, snowmobiling, desert exploration http://www.delalbright.com/Contact/bio_brc.htm
Woodland Park Colorado Information Summer recreational activities include hiking, backpacking, camping, cycling, four-wheeling,horseback-riding, picnicking, rodeos and gymkhanas, sight-seeing http://woodlandpark.citystar.com/woodland.html
Extractions: "city above the clouds" the history of woodland park The history of Woodland Park is typically that of a small community in the mountains, favored with a good location and able to respond to changing situations. This combination of favorable location and ability to respond has resulted in periods of rapid growth since 1891. This growth has been directed in a positive way to protect the natural beauty of the area as well as the residents. Woodland Park has become a city where modern convenience blends well with historic charm. The location of Woodland Park is its greatest asset. The city is located on a high, broad plateau between 8,200 and 9,000 feet above sea level and offers "the best view of Pikes Peak". It is also at the junction of Ute Pass and a valley system that extends north of the city, providing a well-drained town site and favorable access to Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak to the southeast, Denver to the north, and mountain recreation areas in all directions. Nature has been lavish in her donations to Woodland Park, the town taking its name from the thickly wooded hills and valleys on every side. Stately pines and spruce of prolific growth form a perfect forest for miles around, in a grand picturesque scene. Looking to the south the view is spectacular. Pikes Peak with her colossal sheds stands in bold relief against the blue sky, her snowy crest above the clouds. The canyon of Fountain Creek, with its rugged borders, flows to the plains. The easy access to all of this through Ute Pass gives Woodland Park a unique place among the State resort areas.
Bigasalloutdoors.com: Four Wheeling Links four wheeling Links. educational foundation organized for the sole purpose of promotingsafe, responsible, family oriented offhighway recreational experiences. http://www.bigasalloutdoors.com/activities/viewer.php?category=four_wheeling
Glenwood & Pedlar Ranger Districts - Recreational Activities - OHV/ATV recreational activities OHV/ATV. 19 miles of trails designed for the recreationalall-terrain The trail system is open to four-wheel ATVs, motorbikes, and http://www.southernregion.fs.fed.us/gwj/glenwood-pedlar_rd/recreation/trails/atv
Extractions: Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment Fire and Aviation International Forestry Just for Kids Maps and Brochures Passes and Permits Photo and Video Gallery Publications Recreational Activities Research and Development State and Private Forestry Glenwood and Pedlar Ranger Districts Home About Us Contact Us Cultural History ... Evaluate Our Service USDA Forest Service Natural Bridge Station, VA 24579 The South Pedlar ATV Trail System (Terrapin and Rattlesnake Trails) is a looping network of approximately 19 miles of trails designed for the recreational all-terrain vehicle rider. The trail system is open to four-wheel ATVs, motorbikes, and mountain bikes. Riders will find challenges in the narrow and twisting trails, while others will find trails that are wide and inviting. Visitors to the area enjoy panoramic vistas, groves of large trees, spectacular mountain laurel blooms in season, and relief from the hot summer sun under the shady forest canopy.
Extractions: Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment Fire and Aviation International Forestry Just for Kids Maps and Brochures Passes and Permits Photo and Video Gallery Publications Recreational Activities Research and Development State and Private Forestry About Us Contact Us Current Conditions Employment ... Publications Recreational Activities Recreation Areas Accessibility Annual Day Use Pass Brochure Hunting ... Volunteering [an error occurred while processing this directive] Visit our website for maps and additional information, or call the District Office of the forest where you would like to ride. Volunteering to help maintain trails is a great way to show your support. Contacting your local Forest Service office to see how you can help. Sam Houston National Forest East Side Multi Use Map West Side Multi Use Map Directions: From Houston, take Interstate 45 north for 60 miles, exit #102. Turn left onto FM 1375 and follow to trail head. Fees: $5.00/day Day Use Fee for users 16 years of age and older. An Annual Multi Use Trail Pass may be purchased at the Sam Houston District Office.
SUV Clubs & Associations - Clubs & Associations interest in fourwheel drive vehicles and the multi-use concept of public lands,and to provide educational, social, and recreational activities for members. http://www.electronics-ee.com/Auto/Clubs_&_Associations/SUV_Clubs_&_Associations
Jeep - Clubs & Associations Dedicated to promoting safe, fun and challenging four wheeling recreation. Introduction.KC Jeep Club Focused on fun, family oriented activities for all Jeep http://www.electronics-ee.com/Truck/Clubs_&_Associations/Jeep.htm
Extractions: Links: 4 Wheels To Freedom 4WD Club - Meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. on the 1st Sunday of the month at St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 1201 N. Riley Hwy, Shelbyville, Indiana. - (Added: 19-Sep-2003) Central Indiana Four Wheel Drive Club - Open to any 4X4 owner. Mostly small wheel base Jeep Type Vehicles. JP Frog is a club of around 25-35 members that are here for the enjoyment of four wheeling. The club has at least one or two "Organized" runs per month and during the winter months we work on a month to month basis. - (Added: 1-Sep-2001) Indiana Four Wheel Drive Association - Representing 17 clubs throughout Indiana and Illinois, over 700 individual members in affiliate clubs and many supporting businesses. - (Added: 19-Sep-2003) IndyJeepers - IndyJeepers club philosophy is to offer it's members a variety of events ranging from mild to extreme off-roading. All types of Jeeps are a welcome addition to our family. - (Added: 8-Sep-2002) Jeep Girls Club - In 1999 I started JeepGirlClub because I was tired of being the only woman out on the trails. I searched all over the net and only found a few women and we quickly became friends. I soon built the club's website in hopes to attract more women that were into all of this as much as we were. Based in Seymour, IN -
SFWDA Land Use out of public lands by restricting recreational activities on public lands. All4WD associations, under the umbrella of United four Wheel Drive Associations http://www.sfwda.org/landuse/
Extractions: OHV Committee ... Useful Links Land Use Information By " Land Use " we generally refer to all aspects of public use of public and private land, including legislative affairs property rights citizen lobbying , and trail maintenance activities. While all the clubs and members in our association enjoy and participate in trail riding and 4 wheeling activities, we also realize that we must stand up for our rights to use public lands. That's what our "Land Use" activities are all about. Land Use home page Southern Four Wheel Drive Association is very active in land use activities. We used to be mainly concerned with trail maintenance activities in areas such as Tellico, Blairsville, Uwharrie, Royal Blue, etc. We still do a lot of trail maintenance work (more than ever). However, due to Washington politics, we had to add legislative affairs, letter writing, and public meetings to our focus. The Clinton/Gore administration was set on locking more and more people out of public lands by restricting recreational activities on public lands. All 4WD associations, under the umbrella of United Four Wheel Drive Associations, have become very politically active to preserve our rights to enjoy public lands. Now with President George W. Bush in office, the situation looks better, but much damage must be undone. Trail information about: