Members of the ET4WD, Rattle Rock, and Knox Off Road Club joined forces under the leadership of our V.P. Brian Overly and while the turnout was not huge they worked hard and together they cut approximately 5 miles of additional trails.
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Bob Yarbrough will continue to represent SFWDA within the TN Commissioner's Council on Greenways and Trails - RTP grant program through 2015.
The park managers at GMP wanted everyone to know that they will be open for the "Blaze & Cleanup Day" all weekend long and that all camping and RV utilities will be available on a first come first served basis.
Yesterday, The BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC) filed a complaint against the Federal government to challenge the arbitrary closure of, "Trail 38," a high value single-track motorcycle trail in Wyoming. The BRC Legal Program is representing a local AMA District club and local users in the case.
Trail voters need a net gain of six seats in November to change the current Senate leadership. TPAC has now added the Georgia Senate race to our list of 11 important battleground senate races that will bring much needed change that legislative body.
GBR and SFWDA have agreed to participate with 2200 work hours that will eliminate two dead end trails and add 3.5 miles to the system in the next few years!
Beginning August 1, 2014, the Beasley Knob OHV Trail System will be closed for trail construction and maintenance.
Thanks a lot for your help and for the help from Southern and all of the OHV volunteers we appreciate it a lot!!!!"
The National Park Service (NPS) is developing an Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement and regulation for Cape Lookout National Seashore (CALO)