Here is my detailed side of the story.
Ross called me on Saturday morning, leaving a long (seriously, like a 3 minute-long message on my phone) demanding that the RR4W take responsibility for this supposed incident, and that it was our responsibility to take preventative measures to ensure that something like this won't happen again in the future. He even went so far as to demand that the RR4W get warnings printed up on BEER BOTTLES warning people about this type of behavior. I don't know how much power he thinks I have, but I surely don't have that much.
I called him back Sunday afternoon, after we got off the trail, and he started off very pleasant to talk to, and I apologized to him that the situation happened, but that the RR4W in no way are liable or in any way responsible for the damages. He kept reiterating his melodramatic rantings that someone could have died, and if that had happened, we would be facing a huge lawsuit.
Well, a few years ago, someone on Golden Spike drove off a cliff and died, and their parents sued the RR4Ws because their son had been at Jeep Safari. But the son was not registered with us and was nowhere near the registered trail group, so the case was immediately thrown out because we were not liable.
I explained this to him, but he didn't care because it was "our party" so it was "our responsibility". He also kept complaining over and over about the $70 it cost to fix his tent, and I told him it was unfortunate, but $70 isn't that big of a deal. I also never said anything about seeing two Jeeps roll. I did tell him that if he were coming to Moab during Jeep Safari, and NOT registering with the RR4W, that we, as a club would rather they come a different week. I feel very very strongly about this, and apply it to other jeepers, hikers, bikers, and sightseers. If you come to Moab during Jeep Safari and aren't registered, you are becoming part of a problem that the RR4W have to deal with year after year.
After I explained this to him, he got very upset, telling me that he had just as much right as anybody does to use public lands, which is exactly right, but we as a club would rather them come a different week. It would be like going to Sturgis during the annual motorcycle rally and complaining about all the bikers, or going to Daytona Beach during the Spring Break, and complaining about all the college kids.
When the guy was making his plans, did he not wonder why all the hotels and campsites were booked up? If he didn't know that Jeep Safari was that week, then that's unfortunate. But as the law says, ignorance is no excuse. He claims he's been coming to Moab during his Spring Break for years. Frankly I think it's impossible for him to be doing that, and never have heard about Safari!
After half an hour of listening to his complaining and reiterating the same points, I told him I had nothing more to say to him, that I hope he had a very nice day, and then I hung up on him.
Every year for the last few years, Jeep Safari has received some sort of negative publicity from SUWA regarding our event. This is the first year that we havent. So the club's lawyer, Paul Mortensen, wonders if this guy is just a front for SUWA to get their anti-access, jeepers-are-bad message out.
We also are looking to get a copy of the police report he filed to see what exactly was reported. Speaking with Eve Brannan, who works in the Sheriff's department, and is the RR4W secretary, she said that there were no witnesses to the incident and no other statements were taken besides his. So, he's saying that in a crowded BLM campground, the night before Big Saturday, this huge monstrous Jeep went tearing through his campsite, and nobody saw or heard any of it? How remarkable. I am planning on speaking to the officer who took down the complaint to try and get all the details straightened out.
There also is some question as to where exactly he was camped, and whether he was even in a legal BLM camping site. I'm familiar with the Gold Bar Campsite where the supposed incident happened, and as far as I know all of the campsites are far away from any bushes or trees. The whole thing seems very suspicious to me.
If you would like to contact him, his name is Ross Freshwater, and his email is:
rfreshwa@hotmail.com