4Wheeler Magazine Club Directory

Page 12, April 2003 issue, FourWheeler Magazine
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FS Proposed Change - Special Use Permits Required for Club Trailrides

The basic message is that your Club may be required to obtain a Special Use Authorization to make a run on USFS Roads, potentially demanding all of the requirements employed to mitigate and insure against environment impact, even if the event originates and is staged off the Forest.

*This would likely mean an end to responsible organized family trail-riding*

Comments are needed.

Trail Rides for March 03

Hi All long time no update.(sorry)
We are having 2 trail rides this month.

On the 15th of Mar we are meeting at Laurel BK at 7:30 am and Leaving at 8:00 am. That trip will be to the Priors and we are meeting some people from Powell in Bridger.

The 2nd trip is on sunday the 23rd. We'll meet and leave at the same place in Laurel. Destination to be determined that morning.

These are Family oriented trail rides and guests are Welcome...

Regards,
Bill

Frontier March Meeting Location Change

Due to a scheduling conflict at Mountain West, we had to change our meeting location this month (and next).

The meeting will be Wed, March 5th, at the Helena High Library, and we'll try to get started at 6:30 since we have a guest from the Forest Service.

For those that didn't have the extreme priviledge of attending HHS, it's on Montana Avenue, across the street from the Smiths Grocery Store.

-Tom

Bear Canyon Closure(?)

Attention Motorized Users
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Property owners have signed a petition to stop all motorized use of the Bear Canyon area and the County Commissioners will decide this issue at a meeting to be held at City Hall on the corner of Rouse and Main, in the basement meeting room Tuesday, March 4th, 9:00am. It is critical that supporters for motorized use attend and voice objection to this action. Commissioner Murdock is the main proponent of this action and he may be contacted at the County Courthouse, 3rd floor or by calling 582-3000.

_TPPassing of Orlene Eklund

_TPOrlene Eklund passed away on January 29th. The funeral is Monday, February 3rd at the Lakeside Community Church. Please contact Cindy St. Clair for more information 883-3994. Though many of you probably didn't know Orlene very well you know and love her longtime soulmate Uncle Vic. He will need your support.