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  1. I have used a few detailers and finally got a pretty good one so I thought I would share him with you guys, his name is Wayne and his cell is 702-205-4716. He always does our trucks for us and he does a great job usually charging $15 bucks full size trucks outside only and $25 in and out full size trucks. That's not bad considering he comes to your house or work making it easy for you. Yesterday I had him clean the inside and outside of my 30' toy hauler. He scrubbed the carpets, chairs, matress's, blinds, cubbies, wiped the ceiling, tops of cabinets, wiped all walls, cleaned fridge, stove, microwave, pulled everything out and mopped it, cleaned the bathroom, lights, vents and all. He also buffed the whole outside paint with a medium cutter then went over it all again with polish and wax. They opened all the outside cubbies and cleaned them all out too.The T/H smells new and looks amazing. He even put leather conditioner on all the leather pieces on the chairs. Two full days of him busting his butt for $200 bucks and it was a night and day difference. If your hauler is smaller it will cost less and if its not as dirty as mine was it will also help with the price. If you guys need anything give him a shout. Just explain to him what you expect and what you want done and he will get after it. I wish I had before and after pics, it was bad. It had some stains on the carpet and dirt/dust everywhere plus drink stains on the walls and such. He got it all out and cleaned up great. Heres a few pics from today after he was finished.
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  2. I got this from a government web site. If they are not providing services they cannot receive income; per fee demo web site, show me where there are 6 services being provided that you would have to pay for if BLM is not there to provide them; More and more people recreate on national forests and grasslands every year. Meeting the increasing needs of these visitors, delivering quality recreation, heritage and wilderness opportunities, and protecting natural resources has become challenging. To help address this issue, President Bush signed the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (REA). The Act permits federal land management agencies to continue charging modest fees at campgrounds, rental cabins, and at day use sites that have certain facilities. The Act defined the following fee categories: Standard Amenity Fees Examples : Picnic areas, developed trailheads, destination visitor centers Explanation : Typically, standard amenity fees are day use fees, often covered by a day or annual pass. Each site or area must contain six "amenities," which are picnic tables, trash receptacle, toilet, parking, interpretive signing and security. Expanded Amenity Fees Examples : Campgrounds, highly developed boat launches and swimming areas, cabin or lookout rentals. Services like hookups, dump stations, special tours, transportation systems and reservation services. Explanation : Provides direct benefits to individuals or groups. Special Recreation Permits Examples : Shooting ranges, special events, specialized trail systems Explanation : Permits are issued when extra measures are required for natural and cultural resource protection, or the health and safety of visitors. They may also be used to disperse recreation use or help ensure that the number of visitors does not exceed the capacity of the land. On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:11 PM, terry allen@saxbyscoffee.com <terryallen@cox.net> wrote: As of my conversation with Barstow's chief he told me no services no fee required. Would be a good fight if it came to it in court.Can't see how Mike. You can call the Federal BLM law enforcement office at 202 208-6913 and ask Cecilia to have the local El Centro chief LEO call you as you have questions.
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