The Moab BLM called me yesterday and asked if we could assist with having a boulder moved in the Potato Salad Hill area. If someone could go look at the boulder and move it back in place, or tell us more what is needed to put it back in place they would appreciate it.
They wanted to make it very clear that we DONT DO ANYTHING THAT WE ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH as far as risking damage or injury.
I was not 100% clear where the boulder was that needed to be moved. But She said it would be obvious what it was once we got there. It was either on the left side with a drainage ditch or it was by the creek. Either way these boulders have been placed in a row to prevent the ATV's and Jeeps from driving down into the water. The need the boulder just pushed back in to position to discourage driving down into the water areas.
Again don't do anything dangerous or that you are not comfortable with. If it is an easy move we have permission to put it back in place. If it will take several winches, or more equipment we can try to round up more troops. And if it is so large that heavy equipment is needed we can turn it back over to the BLM. My guess is that it was the smallest rock in the fence and it will be the easiest to put back in place. The person who reported it said that even group of people could probably push it back into place.
Can anyone assist or have a look for us? If you have questions let me know, I can get more info or phone numbers if needed.
They wanted to make it very clear that we DONT DO ANYTHING THAT WE ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH as far as risking damage or injury.
I was not 100% clear where the boulder was that needed to be moved. But She said it would be obvious what it was once we got there. It was either on the left side with a drainage ditch or it was by the creek. Either way these boulders have been placed in a row to prevent the ATV's and Jeeps from driving down into the water. The need the boulder just pushed back in to position to discourage driving down into the water areas.
Again don't do anything dangerous or that you are not comfortable with. If it is an easy move we have permission to put it back in place. If it will take several winches, or more equipment we can try to round up more troops. And if it is so large that heavy equipment is needed we can turn it back over to the BLM. My guess is that it was the smallest rock in the fence and it will be the easiest to put back in place. The person who reported it said that even group of people could probably push it back into place.
Can anyone assist or have a look for us? If you have questions let me know, I can get more info or phone numbers if needed.