Yet another reason to get involved...

From my buddy Brian. thx, Brett

Subject: Is it time for another rant from Brian H?

Dear Friends,
Is it time for another rant from Brian?

The answer is yes, and you'd better hang on to your keyboards 'cause Hawthorne is riled up!!!

Get this: I get an email yesterday from a "OHV enthusiast" that said:
"I am a long time dirt bike rider and I also do quite a bit of Jeeping. I have heard of your outfit many times in motorcycle magazines and such. I am not the sort of person to get active in these things, but having been all but shut out of the California deserts, and worrying about it in Colorado, I
now live in..." [I won't mention where he lives] and he goes on to describe his concern over a lawsuit that might close his favorite road and wants me to help.

I responded politely, and I offered to help the best I could.

But on the inside.... I was seething!!!!

What I wanted to say, [but didn't] was something like; "Okay, Mr. "OHV enthusiast", you heard about our group, didn't join, don't want to get involved, did nothing while millions of acres were being closed, didn't ever log on our website or respond to an action alert, but as soon as some anti-access jerk closes YOUR favorite road that you thought was safe, you expect us to fly in with lawyers and money and save the day, is that right?"

Allow me to ask for your indulgence for a minute...
DO THIS: Put yourself in my chair.

Ok, sitting down? Good.

Now, your job is to fight huge anti-access organizations who are noted for their cooperation and coordination. These groups share a well funded and coordinated legal team and if they don't get their way in Congress, they appeal to the courts. Their members are active and are passionate about their issues. Their members engage federal land managers in just about every planning project, often write letters to the editors and visit regularly with their political representatives.

OK, stay in the chair for a minute, I'm not done...

You represent millions of Americans who use vehicles for access and recreation. your members are just as passionate as the members of these anti-access groups. You fight these guys and many times you are successful. Those victories are sweet, especially in light of the overwhelming disparity in your budget, and the budgets of your adversaries. You ask yourself how this can be? The answer is clear: It's because your membership is passionate and generous. Often, you find yourself overwhelmed with gratitude.

But you can't escape the fact that each year more and more roads and trails are closed.
You look at the best case scenario and note:
ONLY 9% OF OHV USERS ARE MEMBERS OF A CLUB OR ACCESS ORGANIZATION.


Still in the chair? Good!

Now, imagine how successful you would be if that 9% figure would be say, 50%?


Think about that carefully. Imagine what you could do. Imagine how more successful you could be. Imagine having biologists on staff to review public land planning documents. Imagine being able to respond to every lawsuit. Imagine if every state had full time professional access advocates. Imagine if our political clout matched that of our adversaries.

For those of us who decide to stay in the chair, we do the best we can. But we are limited because 91% of OHV users are exactly like the "OHV enthusiast" who emailed me yesterday... mired in ignorance and apathy. They read about our group, read about our court victories, and they still don't join or get active. They just stand by, doing nothing while they get shut out of millions of acres of public lands.

Ok, you can get out of that chair now.

HERE IS THE IMPORTANT PART OF MY RANT:
You guys are the choir. You are members. If you are on this list you're active and you participate. I need you to know how much those of us who sit in these chairs appreciate your involvement... Thank you!!

What more can you do?
We need the involved, active OHV community now more than ever. Land use planning processes all over the nation are shifting into high gear. National initiatives will be made final and implemented in coming months. New threats to OHV use are just over the horizon.

Guys like me see every challenge, every closure threat, every lawsuit as opportunity for success!

In order succeed, I need your help!

I need each and every one of you to resolve to take action whenever you see an action alert come across your inbox.
I need you to talk to your OHV club and organization about budgeting for legal defense.
I need you to contact your political representatives and communicate your concerns to them.
I need you to try and educate your fellow "OHV enthusiasts" who, like my friend who emailed me yesterday, can't get through their apathy and lack of knowledge.

Again, thanks to all active OHV enthusiasts... you make my job FUN!

Brian Hawthorne

Sign up on BRC's ACTION ALERT list here: http://www.sharetrails.org/contact/contact.htm
 

maintain

The Rattle Monster!
Location
Tooele
A hearty thanks for your efforts!

I have joined.

I do believe that a small percent of the population determine the results that the rest of us enjoy or put up with. The rest of us need to get off of our a**es and speak up.

I cant donate a lot of $, but I can write a letter or an email. Hell, I can even drive to a rally, if we can find a trail nearby! :greg:

I appreciate your efforts and will support the cause in every way that I can.

Terry North
 

grinch

inner city redneck
Location
Salt Lake City
Well put and thats the maine reason I joind a local club. I rarly even attend its meetings or trail runs but want my dues to go tword the U4wda and such that they do.
 

waynehartwig

www.jeeperman.com
Location
Mead, WA
I have been a member of several 4 wheel drive and boating clubs through the years. I can count on one hand how often I have been to their events, most recently the Fall Trail Run. I'm like Grinch. I don't know where to send my money to keep the fight going, so I use the active clubs. Give them the valuable resources they need to fight the tree huggers!!!
 

samitoy

Registered User
Location
Stansbury, UT
What is the best way to spread the word to get people to donate or join??? I would like to support the cause, I just don't know the best way to help??? I'm in favor of anything that will help this sport!!!
 

RKCRWLR

Active Member
Location
Sandy, UT
A few things for starters....No. 1 - Educate yourself on the issues. Not just the pro-access info you will get from most 4X related boards. Learn what the BLM, USFS, NPS and a host of state agencies are really up against in managing resources. Its not as simple as some would suggest. Then become a voice. Write letters, be a good steward, set a sustainable use example for all stake holders to see. There is no room for extremist on either side in most cases. No. 2 - join some groups. I suggest the United 4wd Association (national group) Blue Ribbon Coalition (national) and likely the Utah 4wd Association (I am a relatively new member there so the jury is still out on that). No. 3 - Get involved on the local level. Show up to public hearings, public comment/participation sessions, etc. The opposition is well funded, well educated, tend to have the emotional high ground, well organized, well lawyered, and very active. We need to be there at all times to put in our two cents.

Kurt Williams (cruiseroutfit on this board) could give you some good info. I am sure he just has not seen this thread yet. You might consider PMing him. He is pres of the Utah 4wda.

The fact that you care enough to ask is a great start by the way! You may not have the time, or whatever to do everything, but every little bit helps.

EDIT: I just noticed Kurt had commented above. Get in touch with him...he can give you the Utah scoop.
 
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cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
Moderator
Vendor
Location
Sandy, Ut
Great replies, glad to see people interested in helping...

The U4WDA is the local front to keeping trails open and establishing good relationships with our land managers (USFS, BLM, etc). A great example of this is local projects in AF Canyon and Log Hollow Canyon. U4WDA members and members clubs worked with the USFS to open the trails for the season and report on trail conditions, etc. These relationships and activity show the managers that we care about the well being of these trails (and lets them know that we will FIGHT if they try and close them).

The U4WDA is a member of BRC, Usa-All, and UFWDA and not only pays yearly dues, but donates sums of monies to these groups each year.

Get out to one of our U4WDA BOD meetings (or call me if you can't make it) and learn more about us, and more importantly, how you can help us. We need human resources more than anything!

Thanks! :D
 

waynehartwig

www.jeeperman.com
Location
Mead, WA
I think the most important thing you can do is pack out your trash, not destroy the land and have a voice. Like was said, the opposition has a very loud voice, they are very persistent, and don't fight fair. They will out right lie to get their way. They will even try to cheat the system and make things happen that are illegal.

My family has about 360,000 acres of mountain land west of Sacramento, CA. Basically the mountain is split into thirds, and we have the top third, front and back. This area has been in our family for YEARS and we do everything up there. Hike, hunt, fish, etc. This area was also where early settlers and indians settled in. So there are very old cabins, graveyards, farming sites, etc. These items have been preserved by our family through the years. We have trespassers come in once in a while and destroy this stuff - the hikers! There was what was left over from a cabin built of stone for years. We went up there one time and found that some a&&hole took the remains apart to build a f'ing fire pit! And these are the a-holes that want access to our lands to hike it. Granted, not all of them are this way, but....

The mountain bikers and hikers have been trying for years to get access to hike on our land. They have even tried to get it re classed as wild and scenic, even though BLM has surveyed this area lots of times and it doesn't fall under that class, but they are still fighting it. Our family has spent thousands of dollars and countless of hours sitting in on these meetings to fight them. They're like cockroaches, they won't die. When they are beaten, they go 'hide' and regroup and then come back even stronger the next time. And they usually come in un announced to get their aggendas passed. Meaning they don't send out fliers, or post anything in the paper. They just show up at the meeetings and when nobody is around, they try to pass this stuff.
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
Moderator
Vendor
Location
Sandy, Ut
waynehartwig said:
I think the most important thing you can do is pack out your trash, not destroy the land and have a voice. Like was said, the opposition has a very loud voice, they are very persistent, and don't fight fair. They will out right lie to get their way. They will even try to cheat the system and make things happen that are illegal....

Agreed, agreed, agreed... Having a voice is the biggest one IMHO.
 

samitoy

Registered User
Location
Stansbury, UT
Thanks for all the information provided. I will try to make a U4WDA meeting when I get back to Utah! I have always been a true believer in keeping the trails clean and sticking to the trails and not using bypasses. I will also voice my opinion when needed!


Thanks again
 
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