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!!BRC ACTION ALERT!! Eastern trail closure

Postby rblank » Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:34 pm

Tellico is in danger. This is one of the few world class wheeling opportunities on the Eastern Seaboard. Please make your voice heard TODAY!!

Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,

For many years, OHV enthusiasts in eastern states have been assisting BRC and other organizations defend recreational access to prized public lands in the American west.

Folks have generously donated money as well as taken time from work and family to write comment letters regarding various western public lands issues even though, frankly, they will probably never visit the areas at issue.

Today, it is time for OHV enthusiasts across the Nation to come to the aid of our brothers and sisters in the eastern US.

SITUATION:

The US Forest Service is proposing new rules and restrictions at Tellico. The Southern Four Wheel Drive Association has reviewed the proposed restrictions and found many of them arbitrary and unfair. SFWDA is trying to convince the FS that solutions other than closure are best.

Support for rational solutions  not closure  is needed to help SFWDA and other OHV groups protect the trails at Tellico. (Never heard of Tellico? See the PS below.)

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:

Send a quick email to the U.S. Forest Service using the comments suggestions below. Although personal letters are always best, simply pasting the comments into an email is acceptable to show national support for the solutions offered by local OHV clubs.

PLEASE DO THIS TODAY!

The public comment period runs through close of business on January 13, 2006.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

The Southern Four Wheel Drive Association has worked hand-in-glove with the FS on maintenance of the trails at Tellico. The total estimated value of volunteer labor and equipment was no less than $55,000! We find it extremely disturbing that the agency rewards this with unfair closure!

EMAIL INSTRUCTIONS:

Address your email to: R E Vann, Tusquitee District Ranger

revann@fs.fed.us

(You must include your name and address for your comments to be considered.)

Dear Ranger Vann,

I have learned of proposed restrictions regarding several trails in the Upper Tellico OHV Area. The Tellico area is highly valuable recreational resource with National significance. I strongly urge you to utilize all resources except closure to address resource issues.

I support the recommendations of the Southern Four Wheel Drive Associations and request that you consider their input.



Sincerely,

YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS.



Thank you in advance for your action on this important matter.

Brian Hawthorne

Public Lands Director

BlueRibbon Coalition

208-237-1008 ext 102



PS:

When referring to the Upper Tellico OHV Area, a few words come to mind: Epic -- World Class  Gnarly  Rocky  ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!

From ATV Rider Magazine:

The Upper Tellico OHV Area is located within the Nantahala National Forest, a short drive from Murphy, North Carolina, in the southwestern part of the state where it meets Tennessee and Georgia. The area gets its name from the Indian word meaning "land of the midday sun." And this is quite appropriate, because the forest has deep mountain gorges and valleys that are fully illuminated only when the sun is directly overhead. The land was heavily logged during the 1950s and '60s and later purchased by the USDA Forest Service.

After a period of rehabilitation, Tellico was opened to OHV use and is now considered by many to offer some of the most challenging off-road riding in the country.

More info on the web:

Southern Four Wheel Drive Association

http://www.sfwda.org

ATV Rider Magazine Online:

http://atvrideronline.com/hotspots/100_0312_hotspot/
*DISCLAIMER* - The views expressed herein are the personal views of the author and do not in any way represent, nor imply to represent, the views of the North East Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs, it's officers, members, or affiliates.
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Postby tammylynn » Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:30 pm

Thanks for the info Roger. We have a few members who run Tellico and I posted this on our forum.
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Postby axle » Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:56 am

E-mail sent!
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