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Thursday, June 5th, 2008Take a free ride on the Spyder at any of these upcoming stops on the North American Try Spyder Tour: (more…)
Take a free ride on the Spyder at any of these upcoming stops on the North American Try Spyder Tour: (more…)
BRP recently teamed up with two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Arie Luyendyk for a daylong media tour in and around famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Luyendyk conducted 17 total interviews, continually reinforcing how much he loves the Spyder’s unique design, performance and handling. Click here to view an interview that aired on ESPN’s HotList. Also while at Indy, the Spyder Team took a handful of Spyders to the track. Check out the rough video footage here.
Have you checked out the SpyderRyder blog lately? Here, you can get the latest news on the Try Spyder Tour, read about how your Spyder is made, read profiles of fellow Spyder owners such as Ray Brannum, who rode his roadster from coast to coast, as well as see some fantastic photos of the Spyder all over the country. Stay tuned for upcoming blog posts, which will feature Spyder specialists, dealer spotlights, additional owner profiles and much more! See the offficial Spyder Blog.
Dear Outdoor Enthusiasts and Idaho Residents:
IDAHO BLM TO HOST OPEN HOUSE ON NEW RESOURCE MANGEMENT PLAN
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho Falls District, is preparing a new Resource Management Plan (RMP) for the Upper Snake Field Office (FO) in southeastern Idaho. The Upper Snake RMP will cover the planning areas currently managed under three management framework plans (MFPs) and one RMP: the Big Desert MFP (1981), Big Lost MacKay MFP (1983), Little Lost/Birch Creek MFP (1985), and the Medicine Lodge RMP (1985). The Upper Snake RMP will replace these four land use plans, resulting in a single RMP for the entire Upper Snake FO. (more…)
A study has been requested by a Congressman from the State of Washington to determine the future of the U.S. Forest Service. (more…)
Outdoor Enthusiast, please read…
BRC TO TESTIFY BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES
POCATELLO, ID (June 2) — Greg Mumm, Executive Director for the BlueRibbon Coalition, was recently invited to testify in front of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. (more…)
With our new division, DC3, we have more opportunities with Big 5 Sproting Goods. They have given us another 5% discount coupon where they will match that amount back to USA-ALL. The coupon again is good at any Big 5 in the nation from June 6th thru June 15. Help USA-ALL while helping yourself.
Also, this Friday and Saturday (June 6 and 7) come to the Wild Outdoors Festival at Thanksgiving Pointe. The event is hosted by Backcountry Utah and should be fun. USA-ALL will be in attendance. Hope to see you there.
Perry Christensen
USA-All
Dear Outdoor Enthusiasts:
Tellico is in trouble, help us save Tellico Before There Is Nothing Left To Save.
SFWDA, UFWDA, BRC files Law Suit, On Thursday, May 22, 2008, The Southern Four Wheel Drive Association (SFWDA) along with United Four Wheel Drive Associations (UFWDA) and the Blue Ribbon Coalition (BRC) filed suit in US District Court Western District of North Carolina against the US Forest Service to restore access to improperly closed off-highway recreation trails located in the Upper Tellico Off-highway Vehicle (OHV) Area in North Carolina. (more…)
ARRA Newsletter
June 2008
Heading Out of Town
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With less than eight months remaining for the Bush Administration, we are already seeing signs that it is preparing to close up shop. On May 9, 2008, the President’s Chief of Staff, Josh Bolton, issued a memorandum to all Executive departments and agencies that read in part: “except in extraordinary circumstances, regulations to be finalized in this Administration should be proposed no later than June 1, 2008, and final regulations should be issued no later than November 1, 2008.”
In other words, no last minute surprises. No last minute regulations and perhaps, just perhaps, no last minute designation of monument areas by the stroke of a Presidential pen like we witnessed during the closing days of another Administration.
Less is better, and in this case, we agree.
Closure of Clear Creek Management Area
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One of the premier OHV riding areas in California was abruptly closed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) because of a recent study by the Environmental Protection Agency on the risk of asbestos exposure for visitors to the Clear Creek Management Area in Central California. The closure was effective on May 1, 2008.
While government officials have been concerned about asbestos dust in the past, which resulted in the seasonal closure of Clear Creek during the driest months of the year, June – October, the new year-round closure came as a shock to OHV enthusiasts, hikers, campers, and rock climbers who were regular visitors to this popular recreation area of approximately 31,000 acres. The closing of a recreation area of this size is a major disappointment to outdoor enthusiasts.
No word on how long it will be before BLM reopens the area to visitors. However, if the agency decides to undertake a new Resource Management Plan (RMP) for Clear Creek, it could be a very long time before people will be able to enjoy this very special recreation area.
ARRA will keep you posted on any new developments.
Senate Hearing on OHV Management Issues
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The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee has scheduled a June 5th hearing on federal OHV management issues. Testifying will be officials from the U. S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management along with a number of public witnesses. We anticipate a vigorous debate between advocates for OHV recreation and those who want to close public lands to motorized recreation.
ARRA, along with other OHV recreation groups, believes that OHV recreation can be successfully managed by our federal public lands agencies. We believe the hearing will highlight some of that success while also focusing on some of the challenges ahead.
Summertime
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The carefree days of summer are upon us. With gas at the pump at an all time high, people are carefully planning how and where they will take their summer vacations. Travel experts say that many people will be staying closer to home and perhaps, taking more day trips with family and friends. Boating and OHV recreation fit perfectly in this lifestyle of staying close to home, especially for those lucky enough to live close to areas providing such recreational opportunities.
Sometimes when we are carefree, we tend to forget the importance of rider safety. For those of us responsible for planning those day trips, rider safety has to be foremost on our minds. This means having an ample supply of life preservers on our boats, as well as helmets for all ATV and off-highway motorcycle riders.
And yes, buckled seat belts for everyone in cars and 4X4′s, on and off the highway. A little bit of prevention makes for an enjoyable and safe summer for all members of the family. It makes for a summer we will want to remember rather than one we would rather forget especially if a loved one is injured because we failed to make safety our first priority.
Enjoy the summer! Recreate safely and responsibly. Then come Labor Day, we will all be able to look back and say we had a great time together despite the high gas prices.
Sincerely,
Larry E. Smith
Executive Director
Americans for Responsible Recreational Access
Dear Outdoor Enthusiasts:
My good friend Randy Burleson over at the Rubicon Trail Foundation called me the other day and said, “Hey Hawthorne! What’s the latest with the Eldorado National Forest?” (more…)