Paul wrote: But from the hip I would say the real problem with publishing a public list is that legally: Ma Bell, Coy Hill, Rattlesnake Gutter and probably a lot of others will NOT be on that list. They are private property or WMA's.
Liza wrote:I think any discussions between NEA and EC are a good idea. I'm all for this.Paul wrote: But from the hip I would say the real problem with publishing a public list is that legally: Ma Bell, Coy Hill, Rattlesnake Gutter and probably a lot of others will NOT be on that list. They are private property or WMA's.
Regardless of whether or not these trails are "legally public" in the strictest sense, these are trails that the general public has access to, like it or not. Anything we can do to coordinate efforts to minimize impact to these places is a good thing, no?
JayZR2 wrote:Liza wrote:I think any discussions between NEA and EC are a good idea. I'm all for this.Paul wrote: But from the hip I would say the real problem with publishing a public list is that legally: Ma Bell, Coy Hill, Rattlesnake Gutter and probably a lot of others will NOT be on that list. They are private property or WMA's.
Regardless of whether or not these trails are "legally public" in the strictest sense, these are trails that the general public has access to, like it or not. Anything we can do to coordinate efforts to minimize impact to these places is a good thing, no?
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JayZR2 wrote:I just wanted to try and coordinate useage.
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Paul wrote::?
The meeting is going to come out like this:
1) We need to stop using the same places so much, and corral "un-sanctioned" club runs at these places.
2) We need to work together to open more trails and push our agenda through to the state governments.
There's your meeting.
adk_tj wrote: animosity between the Ass'es. .
adk_tj wrote:Paul wrote::?
The meeting is going to come out like this:
1) We need to stop using the same places so much, and corral "un-sanctioned" club runs at these places.
2) We need to work together to open more trails and push our agenda through to the state governments.
There's your meeting.
Actually, skip step #2. And add some more content to step #1.
Although I don't understand it (nor care to at this point), I'm well aware of the residual animosity between the Ass'es. I also understand the loyalties and the need for autonomy. There's nothing grandiose going on during this, I hope, annual (at least) meeting, just trying to clear the air and help our existing trail network. The rest can wait for now.
Scott Hatch wrote:[
OK...serious now.....I think we should discuss a couple of things in regards to #2, at least so we are on the same page and can support each others intiatives.
adk_tj wrote:How about December 1st, 11am? Anyone know a good place?
Scott Hatch wrote:adk_tj wrote:How about December 1st, 11am? Anyone know a good place?
The date works for me, the time will depend on the location. I'll look on a map and try to find a 1/2 way point.
November is booked, but I'm free December 1st/2nd and the 15th/16th. Name the place (I'm about 2 hours from Adams, MA - google Glens Falls, NY )
Scott Hatch wrote:Do we need a room or the bar?
Paul wrote:That's why we're all here in the first place.
That's just rhetoric and you know it as well as I do.
You think the two associations getting together would have stopped any of that?
Some people work better when they are not in the same room together.
Heck, just look at me and Dan Stra. We work great together now!
Paul wrote:1) Get an itinerary.
2) Get some goals.
3) Set the date/time.
4) Call the Charlemont Inn.
5) Post the word to the Masses.
6) Call the Inn with a head count.
It's been a dogs age since I been to the bar there, but last I recall you could fit 30 in there no problem.
adk_tj wrote: I was actually just looking at a little brainstorming session/meet and greet between myself, Dave Brill, Scott, and perhaps the officers of NEA.
adk_tj wrote:Sweet...now there's room for strippers.
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