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  1. This is such a great story of true volunteer efforts from those that love the dunes. The ASA board asked me to add it to the online version of the ASA newsletter for September. THANKS everyone.
  2. The California Off Road Vehicle Association (CORVA) will be holding their second attempt at elections. The date is set for Saturday, May 31st and it should be an exciting meeting as long time president Mr. Ed Waldheim is officially retired as the president. We have 2 CORVA members currently seeking to hold the president title. Go to the CORVA web site at; http://www.corva.org to see all the nominated candidates listed to date. I'm currently the Southern Regional Secretary for CORVA and I'm seeking the office of Vice President of Administration. As I've done for the ASA over the past 7 years, I would like to better serve and help organize this near 40 year old organization for the benefit of ALL that ride in California. Only CORVA members can vote in the upcoming elections, so if you would like to support my efforts to take CORVA into the future please consider joining. http://www.corva.org/join.html I'm also running with other folks too, we call ourselves "TEAM CORVA 2008" and have a vision to take CORVA to the next level. Myself and ASA volunteer Katherine Kelsey (who with husband Darren have overseen the volunteers for the ASA booth over the past 5 years at the Sand Sports Super Show) are seeking your support. Katherine is running for the open Secretary office and currently a CORVA Field Representative. We are both members and officers of R&R Duners Club that ride at both the ISDRA and Dumont Dunes. Not just duners, Katherine and I along with our families love to ride desert too. We each have an adopted Joshua tree at El Mirage Dry Lake bed and ride the hard pack there and other places. And Katherine can drive her rail or her motorcycle with the best of them! Take a look here for more information on our goals and our other team members seeking office. We have extended candidate bio's with contact information on the site below. http://www.rrduners.com/index.php Thanks, Jim Colln CORVA Southern Regional Secretary ASA Newsletter Editor R&R Duners Club - Vice President
  3. Great first post and welcome to the board. I see you understand... Last weekend I took a trip to the :freakin_nuts: and while there picked up the trash. It sure would be nice to have EVERYONE on the same page... If you're not a member yet, please consider joining up (it is still Free) American Sand Association
  4. IT IS TIME FOR THE ANNUAL CORVA SOUTHERN JAMBOREE September 28-30, California City THIS IS A FAMILY EVENT! SO.... BRING THE KIDS Join the CORVA Family for fun and games with your Off Road Vehicle ! Open to ALL Off-Road Vehicles! (spark arrestor required!) SATURDAY: Fun and Games 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Prepared Dinner 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Award Ceremony and Raffle Prize Drawing 7:00 pm Great prizes donated by the Off Road Industry SUNDAY: 9:00am Poker Run PRICES $20 Registration per person (non-paid CORVA members) $8 BBQ Tri Tip Dinner on Saturday Night $10 Registration per person (paid CORVA members) $5 Registration (Life member) $20 Unlimited Event Wristband or $2 per event ticket Note: Paid membership includes all family members Fun Games (for all ages) and Events for all OHV Vehicles For More Info: Call (800) 42-CORVA ext. 513 or Visit us on the web! http://www.CORVA.ORG or Email: jimc@corva.org Directions: Pass through town of Mojave Turn right on I-14 N / Bishop. Turn right at California City Blvd. Turn left on Randsburg Mojave Rd. (Turns into Twenty Mule Team Pkwy.) Turn left on Esse Road. Follow Dirt/paved road. (This is primitive camping; we will have portable toilets for campers) So mark your calendars for this years Southern Jamboree at California City Sept 28-30th! Please tell your clubs and friends this is the correct date and location. For more information contact: Terry Work CORVA - California Off Road Vehicle Association Vice President Sales & Marketing Phone:1-800-42-corva box 513 - 1-661-722-3310 E-mail: terry@corva.org or tpwork@yahoo.com www.corva.org
  5. I'll say this over and over... EDUCATION is the key! If those that recreate at the dunes KNOW how important it is to keep out of those areas, I believe the majority of OHV incursions would stop. There is but ONE road that leads into Dumont and groups like FoDD should be focusing their efforts on educating the users in my opinion.
  6. I'm making comments on the BLM Barstow field offices grant proposal. This funding would come from our Green Sticker fund and I don't really see the need, do you? http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/ca/p...view_packet.pdf If approved, funded and completed, can you guess where the money will come from in the future to keep it maintained?
  7. I was unable to attend the TRT meeting, were the fees for next season finalized and set in stone? I believe they still need to post them in the Federal Register to make them official and enforcable. Thanks.
  8. It is not set in stone yet. The BLM still needs to discuss the fees with the RRAC (Recreation Resource Advisory Council) when it is established and publish the information in the Federal Register. Next TRT meeting is August 21st where I'm sure this will be a main topic. The information above was given out at the last DAC meeting in the Barstow field managers report.
  9. Happy B-Day Pete. Only 2477 more peeps here on DDR need to wish you a great day... And you don't look a day over 29 either... Thanks for everything you're doing for our dunes.
  10. From the Barstow Field Manager's Report from the last DAC meeting. Next TRT meeting: August 21, 2007 10 AM BLM Barstow Field Office Conference Room 2601 Barstow Road, Barstow, CA 92311 For more information call (760) 252-6000
  11. Need I say more... thanks Don, you said that beautifully... CORVA website
  12. NOTHING PETE... you're just trying to make the perfect flyer and you WILL... (with a little help that is) These flyers should also be given to the vendors to pass out.
  13. Here are a few great sources of information for the "new" duner: ASA "DUNE SMART" Safety Book TREAD LIGHTLY! SAND DUNING (There is a link on there to view the brochure in a pdf. file) Tread Lightly! also has this one: TREAD LIGHTLY! Guide to Responsible Motorized Vehicle Use in Sand Dunes You can pick all these up at the Sand Sports Super Show in September.
  14. Exactly, the flyers are easy to do. On the signs, the BLM is planning to install some signs along the road for next season that can be changed (rotated) to a new location to keep it looking different. My sign idea was something that Sandemon suggested years ago, I just put it down on paper... Picture 3 signs (locked down) with short messages along the road in the canyon area spaced out about 50 yards. I thnk people would read them. Also, the road work to take place will NOT be coming from our user fees, the BLM has money set aside for the rest of the work, we paid for the materials there now, they pay for putting it down RIGHT! (I look forward to a nice road too)
  15. Please consider joining up... thanks. Jim
  16. Well I went to the TRT meeting to see if I couldn't get BLM approval for my sign idea. It was mainly shot down by the BLM due to the new road construction so it still might happen. If you would like to see my plan send me an email and I can forward it to you. I'm not going to paste it here. Those that attended the meeting saw the sign I proposed and most thought it would work out fine. Another thought I had, what if we had a flyer campaign where anyone reading the DDR board could download the latest safety flyer from FODD, print it out, (as many as they wish) then pass them out on their trips. That would cost a big NADA too. Jim Sanduners@aol.com
  17. I was able to attend the meeting yesterday. Many discussions on all the topics listed. Most interesting to me was the lady in Tecopa and her issues with OHV's in general and the highway noise. Terry did a good job of explaining what he learned after talking with her. All I will say, she has an agenda. The issue of trash on the ground remains. And especially those bags found on Hwy 127 both ways. I asked about doing a "public awareness campaign" on the way in and out. I offered up a plan for 3 temporary signs to be installed that could show a quick & short message, like those of the old Burma Shave ad's. I brought a sample sign with me. A message like "Pack It In - Pack It Out", or "15mph by ALL camps" might really help. I will have to wait until the road is completed, then maybe. The road is going to be done over the summer and to be ready by October, bids going out real soon. The extension of the concrete pad driveway will start soon too, the river is almost dry.
  18. Thanks to all that pick up the trash left by others... I would like to suggest getting a sign made for the road into Dumont. Place it on the way in just after the permit area when people are still going quite slow to read it. There is a sign there now regarding pack it in - pack it out but a larger sign would be better. Something like; Don't help the Sierra Club close Dumont, Pick up your trash!
  19. Here is our trip report: http://www.rrduners.com/modules.php?name=C...page&pid=19 We had the fastest and most thrilling rollercoater rides on that trip, no Moon at all. Found the perfect hill to do the no lights, no motor coasting down the hill ride in the deep black of night. The hill was very steep and then about half way down got even steeper to the bottom just before going almost straight up and bottoming out the long travel cars... so cool...
  20. I used to belong to a mini-truck club back in the late 70's early 80's (gosh, I'm old... ) and we used to do ralleys runs all the time. At those checkpoints they would have a contest or game to play. I think we could have one checkpoint with a golf theme,,, like put a round target about 30' away and give points to where you land it... yes, the ending must be located near a bathroom... good thought...
  21. Exactly,,, those are MY opinions and I'm nothing but another volunteer. I hope you take Vicki & Terry's offer to help at the FoDD booth. And I would hope your experience is nothing but a good one. Hope to meet you there. Jim
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