Post by greenjeep on Feb 5, 2007 14:15:00 GMT -5
Easter Jeep Safari is just around the corner, March 31 - April 8, 2007. And I just wanted to remind everyone that the exclusive and one-way use stipulations granted to the Red Rock 4-Wheelers by the BLM on our 5-year permit will be in effect this year also.
I understand this is a controversial decision, but love it or hate, it's the rules we'll have to abide by. Along those same lines please understand and spread the word, INFRINGEMENT UPON THESE STIPULATIONS WILL BE A TICKETABLE OFFENSE! The Moab Field Office has registered these stipulations with the Federal Registry, so anyone found violating the stipulations can and will be ticketed by local law enforcement.
I am not looking to start an argument about whether you agree with this or not, I'm just telling you the way it is.
The BLM has set up a website which should help answer most peoples questions:
www.blm.gov/utah/moab/4-wheel.html
You can also find more information at the RR4W web site:
rr4w.com/2006permit.html
Just to reiterate,
Exclusive use trails:
Behind the Rocks
Cliff Hanger
Gold Bar Rim
Golden Spike
Moab Rim
Poison Spider
Pritchett Canyon
One-way trails:
Steelbender: this route will be one way going north to south (i.e., from the golf course entrance to Flat Pass)
Kane Creek: this route will be one way going north to south (i.e. from the Hurrah Pass turnoff to the end of the road at U.S. Highway 191
Hell’s Revenge: this route will be one way going east to west (i.e. from past the Sand Flats booth to the exit west of Lion’s Back)
Thank you for your support and consideration,
David Adams
Red Rock 4-Wheelers Land Use Officer
I understand this is a controversial decision, but love it or hate, it's the rules we'll have to abide by. Along those same lines please understand and spread the word, INFRINGEMENT UPON THESE STIPULATIONS WILL BE A TICKETABLE OFFENSE! The Moab Field Office has registered these stipulations with the Federal Registry, so anyone found violating the stipulations can and will be ticketed by local law enforcement.
I am not looking to start an argument about whether you agree with this or not, I'm just telling you the way it is.
The BLM has set up a website which should help answer most peoples questions:
www.blm.gov/utah/moab/4-wheel.html
You can also find more information at the RR4W web site:
rr4w.com/2006permit.html
Just to reiterate,
Exclusive use trails:
Behind the Rocks
Cliff Hanger
Gold Bar Rim
Golden Spike
Moab Rim
Poison Spider
Pritchett Canyon
One-way trails:
Steelbender: this route will be one way going north to south (i.e., from the golf course entrance to Flat Pass)
Kane Creek: this route will be one way going north to south (i.e. from the Hurrah Pass turnoff to the end of the road at U.S. Highway 191
Hell’s Revenge: this route will be one way going east to west (i.e. from past the Sand Flats booth to the exit west of Lion’s Back)
Thank you for your support and consideration,
David Adams
Red Rock 4-Wheelers Land Use Officer