http://a123.g.akamai.net/7/123/11558/ab ... 634189.pdf
Apologies for not getting this up sooner, although it is on Facebook. Likely tho most convenient meeting will be this Saturday, the 26th, for those that can get there. I'm out due to a funeral in Oregon.
Swauk Pine Restoration Project - Liberty
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Swauk Pine Restoration Project - Liberty
Dave
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Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
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Re: Swauk Pine Restoration Project - Liberty
I have contributed this:
To the Project Team:
This e-mail is to address roads in this project. Following is a brief take on how system roads should be looked at.
Level 1 Roads- Many of these roads need more review as the provide connectivity in the system or do, in fact, have high recreational value. I would urge they be considered for management as trail in many cases.
Level 2 Roads- These roads can, and often do, constitute the backbone of any OHV trail network, and provide non-street legal vehicles access to other system trails, and recreational use for larger 4x4 vehicles.
Level 3 Roads- These should be mixed vehicle use to provide connectivity to all portions of a trail system, and are also key to larger vehicles being able to access trails.
The above referenced road types comprise the heart of an adequate OHV/4x4 system, The Liberty area has been a prime recreation area for OHV for many years, and is a destination for many OHV users for weekend outings. It should be important to consider these users in your process, as well as other affects this project may have aside from OHV that will be covered later.
Regards,
Dave Walters
Tri Cities Peak Putters
Land Use Coordinator
Kennewick, WA
509-734-8694
PNW4WDA Member
WOHVA Member
BlueRibbon Coalition Member
To the Project Team:
This e-mail is to address roads in this project. Following is a brief take on how system roads should be looked at.
Level 1 Roads- Many of these roads need more review as the provide connectivity in the system or do, in fact, have high recreational value. I would urge they be considered for management as trail in many cases.
Level 2 Roads- These roads can, and often do, constitute the backbone of any OHV trail network, and provide non-street legal vehicles access to other system trails, and recreational use for larger 4x4 vehicles.
Level 3 Roads- These should be mixed vehicle use to provide connectivity to all portions of a trail system, and are also key to larger vehicles being able to access trails.
The above referenced road types comprise the heart of an adequate OHV/4x4 system, The Liberty area has been a prime recreation area for OHV for many years, and is a destination for many OHV users for weekend outings. It should be important to consider these users in your process, as well as other affects this project may have aside from OHV that will be covered later.
Regards,
Dave Walters
Tri Cities Peak Putters
Land Use Coordinator
Kennewick, WA
509-734-8694
PNW4WDA Member
WOHVA Member
BlueRibbon Coalition Member
Dave
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Re: Swauk Pine Restoration Project - Liberty
Nice
I don't Text (at least not very well), I eat Blackberrys, and I only Twitter after sex...
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Re: Swauk Pine Restoration Project - Liberty
These letters also get the club status when objection time hits. You must have a letter personally signed to object as an individual.
Dave
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
Have Scout, will wheel...Someday...Maybe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oregon80
-By driving a Scout, you my friend have recycled, which is more than those pansy Prius owners can say.
-I love driving a piece of history that was nearly lost.
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Re: Swauk Pine Restoration Project - Liberty
Since I was asked about it last night, here's a few pics from the Liberty meeting just for fun. It doesn't show it well in the pics, but I bet there was a good 100 people there. I'd love to hear an official count.
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