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UFWDA eNews September 2016

   From UFWDA Newsletter Editor;
 Welcome to this edition of eNews and to readers who've recently joined us. I've just recognized that this edition did not publish earlier this month as scheduled, so here's a belated September edition. As summer and holiday memories fade for those in the northern hemisphere, the pending elections may be diverting attention from opportunities to be a part of various 'advisory' groups, as several have needed to call more than once for candidates. Another reason may simply be a general reluctance to volunteer?

- Peter Vahry; editor

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Welcome Brosaps.com to the family of supporting business's. Check out their cool doorless Jeep solutions online now...

  Welcome to the family...

  Let's formally introduce everyone to one of our very newest supporting business members and help them successfully launch their new business.

 If you missed them at their booth during Dixie Run then check out their website; www.Brosaps.com

These great folks make universal brackets for mounting side mirrors & accessories on doorless Jeeps with snorkels and without.

"Once you take off the Jeep doors, our brackets mount into any of the open door hinges. Our brackets are MADE IN AMERICA of SOLID STEEL (not tubular metal) and are durable and strong."

http://www.sfwda.org/brosaps

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One more reason to Join / Upgrade to a Premium Membership.

Free Bonus Vendor Ride Shirts

One more reason to Join / Upgrade to a Premium Membership. Support our CORE mission as an individual who understands its importance and wants to step up along with these top industry brands. Unite to protect and preserve our trails and support the initiatives of educating the off road community from the bottom up. Ensure our sustainability for our future generations. Yes, this is a FREE BONUS shirts for every Premium Member new or old selected to participate on this ride.

So, once again here's how you qualify:

Must be an active SFWDA Premium Member (You can still register & upgrade online for that) http://www.sfwda.org/join

You must submit a recent photo image of your 4x4 trail rig that you would like to drive on this trail ride directly to our SFWDA Facebook group page and tag each of our sponsors in the post. 
#BFGoodrich #BFGPlay #Areyoudriverenough #Warn #Clemson4WD#Rancho #DixieRun30 & #SFWDA
Share your posting in as many groups and as many pages as you can to generate the most likes and shares possible. This plays a very large factor in being selected. 
The representatives from our vendor sponsors will ultimately be selecting the group of 20 lucky winners.
The competition begins now and will end SEPTEMBER 20th..

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Premium Members exclusive Vendor Sponsored Trail Ride at Dixie Run 30 contest has begun!


  "Vendor Sponsored Trail Ride"
* UPDATE * 
 
I promised more details on Prizes for this exclusive Premium Members Vendor Sponsored Trail Ride and here they are.....

1. Set of BF Goodrich KO2 A/T Tires up to 37"
2. Warn Zeon 8,000 lb Synthetic rope winch combo kit
2. Medium Duty Accessory bag (2)
4. Premium Hooks (5)
5. Rancho Custom Goodie Bags
6. Clemson 4WD custom Vendor Ride shirts for each selected participant
7. Grilled Dinner Friday evening at the BFG Tractor Trailer cooked by the these sponsors for each selected participant
8. An Unforgettable Great time with photos and video to cherish

All prizes will be awarded at Dixie Run 30. 

Their will also be some product demos from our sponsors on the trail.

  First off thank you again to all of our Sponsors on this ride. Remember to support these top brands to shout your alliance with each considering their amazing support for our entire associations core mission. This ride was their idea and they wanted us all to know they fully support us and our goals. While they can't take everyone on a ride (at least this time) they figured this would be a great way to illustrate it. Now, who can argue with that?

 


( #BFGoodrich #BFGPlay #Areyoudriverenough #Warn #Clemson4WD #Rancho #DixieRun30 & #SFWDA)

The ride is scheduled on Friday, September 23, between 1-5 PM. These 4 top sponsors believe in our core mission and strive to support our goals. 

This is a very special opportunity you definitely want to try and be a part of. 

So, now here's how you qualify:

  1. Must be an active SFWDA Premium Member (You can still register & upgrade online for that) 

  2. You must submit a recent photo image of your 4x4 trail rig that you would like to drive on this trail ride directly to our SFWDA Facebook group page and tag each of our sponsors in the post. 
    ( #BFGoodrich #BFGPlay #Areyoudriverenough #Warn #Clemson4WD #Rancho #DixieRun30 & #SFWDA) 

  3. Share your posting in as many groups and as many pages as you can to generate the most likes and shares possible. This plays a very large factor in being selected. 

The representatives from our vendor sponsors will ultimately be selecting the group of 20 lucky  winners. The competition begins now and will end September 20th with winners announced immediately thereafter. 

Huge thanks to our sponsors and all of our members. 

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Check out the latest national OHV news from our friends at UFWDA in the August e-News

UFWDA eNews August 2016 

Welcome to this edition of eNews and to those readers who've recently joined us. 

I was wrong in my assumption that the UFWDA Annual Meeting would be a quiet affair... it buzzed with enthusiasm as we had some highly respected volunteers step forward at the last moment to help with roles on the UFWDA board. 

We'd like to thank Veron Ball for his considerable efforts as he steps away from the role of vice president and maybe we can persuade him to continue to represent UFWDA in negotiations for the use of a racecar facility as a 4x4 event location? 

Your input of topical material for each eNews is still vital, so please keep UFWDA and our readers informed by emailing to editor@ufwda.org before the 10th of each month. 
Peter Vahry; editor
 

New Board of Directors

The United Four Wheel Drive Associations Board of Directors is pleased and proud to announce that we have a full Board for the first time in several years. 

With the additions of current President of the California Four Wheel Drive Association, Steve Egbert, current President of the Southern Four Wheel Drive Association, Ray Stanley, and past President of the Colorado Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs, Jim Dixon, the United Four Wheel Drive Associations is stronger than ever.

Steve Egbert has grown the Cal4 organization to a thriving and dynamically strong force in California.

Ray Stanley has reorganized the Southern Four Wheel Drive Association into a well-oiled organization that has become a very strong and vibrant group of fun-loving, hard-working people.

Jim Dixon made great strides in doing the same reorganization to the Colorado Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs during his term. 

Tom Mandera and Jerry Smith are past-Presidents of the Montana 4x4 Association, with Peter Vahry a past-President of the New Zealand Four Wheel Drive Association. 

Together with the “old board” members, we are looking forward to making some serious upgrades to the UFWDA operations very soon. The new Board of Directors will be setting a new agenda with achievable goals and accountability to make the goals reality. A new “vision” of what can be accomplished is about to be made possible. 

A business plan will be implemented to set the course of a reorganized United Four Wheel Drive Associations. Very soon you will see a new and rejuvenated United working hard to keep our beloved roads, trails, and Great American BackCountry accessible for motorized recreation. 
 

United Four Wheel Drive Associations – Board of Directors

  • President – Tom Mandera -
  • Vice President – Steve Egbert
  • International Vice President – Peter Vahry
  • Treasurer – Bob DeVore
  • Membership Director – Richard Hiltz
  • Public Relations – Jim Dixon
  • Director of Environmental Affairs – Jerry Smith
  • United Four Wheel Drive Associations – Extended Board of Directors
  • Business Development Manager – Ray Stanley
  • 4WD Awareness Program – Craig Feusse
  • Voice Editorial Manager – Peter Vahry
  • Website Administrator – Milt Webb

The new Board of United is always open to suggestions about how we may better serve our members and the 4-Wheeling public. If you have a suggestion or an issue you believe we might help with, please contact us.

For land use issues, please contact Jerry Smith, Director of Environmental Affairs. In fact, even if you have no current land use concerns, if you are into land use, please contact Jerry to be added to his network of land use champions. We need your voice. 
By Jerry Smith: Director of Environmental Affairs


New Off Road Vehicle Ramp 63 Opens on Ocracoke Island 

 

 

Accessing Cape Point By Joe Darling, Hatteras Island District Ranger:

 

 

“Can I walk in the water to Cape Point?” Currently Cape Point is reduced in size due to erosion and flooding. Temporary wildlife closures extend into the ocean, encompassing the shoreline. Because of this, the shoreline is closed. If one were to walk the closure boundary closest to ramp 44 they would need to stay 75 meters into the ocean to stay outside of the nesting bird closure. And 30 meters off the tip of Cape Point in the ocean to stay outside of the nesting bird closure.Currently there is no legal or safe way to access Cape Point by walking in the water.

“Can I walk outside the park boundary?” One would have to stand in deep water the entire time depending on time of day and tide cycle. Whatever actions one undertakes outside of the park’s boundaries that affect the wildlife in temporary wildlife closures in the park are subject to various federal regulations. They would be violating federal regulations if they became tired and needed to walk onto the beach (into the closure). Temporary wildlife closures and buffers are in place to protect federally listed species, species of concern, and other wildlife at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.


VA4WDA 24th Annual Trail Ride at Oakridge Estate in Nelson County VA
Sept 16 to Sept 18, 2016

July 15 Registration opens at www.va4wda.org
Sept 15 Camp field opens at 2:00
Early check in begins at 2:00 at camp field

 

More info at: 
https://www.facebook.com/va4wdaAnnualTrailRide/


The California Four Wheel Drive Association and our partners in the California Motorized Recreation Council and the Coalition for Public Access are currently working on reauthorization of the state OHV Program. While we often complain about our state government and what they do, the OHV Program is an example of our state government at its best. 

Federal, State and Non Profit Groups depend on the Grant Funds that the OHV program provides to do real work on the ground to maintain and increase OHV opportunities all over the state. The OHV program is a separate division of California State Parks. California State Parks has struggled with a number of issues over the last few years and is going through a reorganization, or transformation process. 

State Parks has not been very transparent through this transformation and the OHV program is threatened as this process moves forward. State Parks is proposing elimination of the OHV Division and managing the program in the larger State Parks Department. Why is what is happening with California State Parks important to you? 

Because State Parks is more than the State Vehicle Recreation Area’s (SVRA’s), it encompasses the Grants Program, the OHV Trust Fund and the OHV Commission as well. There are many questions on what is going to change in the transformation process, but be assured that if you recreate in California on public lands it will affect you.

We will continue to update the available information on our web site and Facebook pages. We may need your help in the near future and we will notify you via e-mail, our web site and social networks when we have a need for action.

For more information, visit:

http://cal4wheel.com/

http://www.facebook.com/cal4wheel/

http://cal4wheel.com/download-back-issues/item/in-gear-august-september-2016 

Did you see these on the UFWDA

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Santa Fe National Forest Releases Draft Wilderness
Inventory Maps for Public Comment

The Santa Fe National Forest has released their Draft Wilderness Inventory Maps. These maps are Step 1 in a four-step process to identify and evaluate lands that may or may not be suitable for inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System as part of Forest Plan Revision.
Draft maps can be found online here. Copies of the maps are also available in print at the SFNF Supervisor' office and District offices as well as many public and community libraries around the Forest.
The Forest Service is claiming that the Draft Inventory generally excludes areas with public roads, the most noticeable man-made improvements, and stand-alone areas considered too small to manage as Wilderness. A careful review of the maps may lead one to think otherwise!
Once finalized, the Inventory will be evaluated for Wilderness characteristics (Step 2) and analyzed for impacts of potential designation (Step 3) prior to any potential recommendation to Congress (Step 4). In September 2016, there will be a series of public meetings to gain preliminary input for Evaluation (Step 2), and more information will follow.
A spreadsheet with all comments received from the public, how the Forest Service used them in the Inventory (Step 1), and how they will use them in future steps is available on the SFNF website and can be accessed by clicking here.
NMOHVA urges our membership and concerned public to review these maps and provide feedback on them and the inventory criteria.Comments are most useful by August 15th (yes, that is now!).
Comments can be submitted via email to:
santafeforestplan@fs.fed.us or by mailing to:
Forest Plan Revision
Santa Fe National Forest
11 Forest Lane
Santa Fe, NM 87508
Here is also a reminder that Scoping comments are due on the SFNF Plan Revisionby August 17th. We explained why Scoping comments are important and what comments are most useful in an Access Alert sent out on July 13th. You can review that article by clicking HERE.
The Forest Plan revision process has a better chance of a OHV-friendly outcome if we all participate. The access you save will be your own! 

Read more at ... http://www.nmohva.org/

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PRESENTING OUR FEATURED VIDEO OF THE MONTH "Techniques to Avoid Getting Stuck"

SFWDA Educational Video Series

Season Two

PRESENTING OUR FEATURED VIDEO OF THE MONTH

"Techniques to Avoid
Getting Stuck"

We will cover some basic tips and techniques to avoid getting your vehicle stuck when you go off road. Snow, Mud, and Sand can create challenging traction scenarios and we suggest a few ways to increase your traction. Also, ground clearance can hinder you unless you know how to approach the obstacle and choose the right line. Many of these techniques are universal in concept and can improve your driving ability on every level of difficulty.

Learn More: http://www.sfwda.org/education

This video is part of our second season's collection of OHV Educational Videos produced from funding and volunteers provided by your Association.

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Sign up today; Unlimited Off Road Expo Volunteer Land Use Awareness Booth Volunteer

Sign up today for the Unlimited Off Road Expo Volunteer Land Use Awareness Booth Volunteer spots. 

Are you interested in the Unlimited Off Road Expo?

Would you like to help be a part of our mission to fight for our trails?

Can you help direct others how to become part of this team?

We want you to become a part of our Conservation, and Education Mission!

 
Click to View Volunteer Opportunities on VolunteerSpot

If you're available for as little as 4 hours; June 3-5 and can travel to Louisville, KY then join our SFWDA join Land Use Awareness Booth on the show floor and receive a free all access vendor pass to the event along a custom event polo shirt just for our volunteers. Sign up right now as a SFWDA booth Volunteer Representative at the UOR Expo (http://vols.pt/o89guy) on VolunteerSpot.

This 4 hour block on a 4 person team will handle the operations of the Joint Land Use Awareness booth. . Responsibilities will include talking to and interacting with attendants to support Land Advocacy. Distribute literature to folks as they pass by. Engage them by inviting a moment to watch, and learn from our featured educational videos.

We're using VolunteerSpot (the leading online Sign-up and reminder tool) to organize this event sign up.

Here's how it works in 3 easy steps:

1) Click this link to see our Sign-up on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/GTYWRa
2) Review the options listed and choose the spot(s) you like.
3) Sign up! It's Easy - you will NOT need to register an account or keep a password on VolunteerSpot.

Note: VolunteerSpot does not share your email address with anyone. If you prefer not to use your email address, please contact me and I can sign you up manually.

 
Click to View Volunteer Opportunities on VolunteerSpot

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