20,000 members here and???
I have a voice. And will use it.
I've signed several of the "petitions" I've seen come through my mailbox via NORA mailings in the past. Unfortunatly, I am unsure of what more I can do.... I'm all for an area on this forum dedicated to protecting the lands on which we practice our passion.
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I've signed several of the "petitions" I've seen come through my mailbox via NORA mailings in the past. Unfortunatly, I am unsure of what more I can do.... I'm all for an area on this forum dedicated to protecting the lands on which we practice our passion.
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Sgt what is the bill for Burilington NJ?? That would be the pine barrons
What will help IMHO is some form of announcement board about pending hearings / meetings / legislation affecting the land use. It can be something as innocent looking as "West Nowhere Community Improvement Initiative" that will result in a closure of big areas or a few more locks on unpaved roads. We come from all walks of life and I am pretty sure we have people embedded in the right places and with the right training.
I think this would be a great idea. Here in Utah our public land rights are continually being decided in Wash. DC. by people that have never been here.
On Aug 8 2009 there will be a "TAKE BACK UTAH" rally. They are encouraging everyone to bring their trail rigs for a procession to the state capitol. It has to be organized and lawfull or they will not listen. I think a section of up coming things we can participate in would be very helpful.
On Aug 8 2009 there will be a "TAKE BACK UTAH" rally. They are encouraging everyone to bring their trail rigs for a procession to the state capitol. It has to be organized and lawfull or they will not listen. I think a section of up coming things we can participate in would be very helpful.
this is the only forum ive really ever been on but this sounds great to me. I would like to see it also and would love to have some way of getting involved with saving land areas. fortunately not to many tree huggers in bama but i still would like to help
Land-use discussions are important and encouraged here on the forum. This is one of the reasons the local area sub-forums were created-- not only to give a people a place to organize runs, but to allow people to get together and discuss issues important to their specific locales. We are currently working with the Area Leaders to help them encourage discussion of land-use issues and to help you stay better connected with local initiatives and causes.
Land-use discussions are important and encouraged here on the forum. This is one of the reasons the local area sub-forums were created-- not only to give a people a place to organize runs, but to allow people to get together and discuss issues important to their specific locales. We are currently working with the Area Leaders to help them encourage discussion of land-use issues and to help you stay better connected with local initiatives and causes. 

if the issue was in one forum one could be more aware of the impact regardless of the state or region- the issue i see if you plan on doing something with each area leader is sifting through all the sub cats'.



