14N39 work party

We’re still working out the details but there is a work party scheduled for this weekend on the Richardson Lake Trail.

The basic plan is to harden the rolling dips made by heavy equipment last week by covering them and a few sections of trail with a gravel/dirt mix. We will also make at least one rolling dip and spread debris in an open area to slow storm runoff.

Volunteers are need and if you have a trailer, bring it. The FS will provide a front loader to load the trailers. RTF is making their trailers available for use and they have a dump bed which was discussed in an earlier post. RTF Trailer

Please join us at the Tahoma trailhead on this weekend Saturday the 12th and/or Sunday the 13th.

A discussion can be followed on Reno4x4.com

 

 

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Hi-Lo’s Poker Run

The Lake Tahoe Hi-Lo’s are hold their annual Poker Run on August 16th. I just posted a new article, of course on the “Articles” page. This article ran in the latest issue of In Gear.

This year is the 25th Poker Run. The raffle should be better than ever.

Make plans to join us!

 

 

 

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LTBMU Starts Fire restrictions

A week late, but I finally got around to posting it…

On June 26th, 2014, the LTBMU implemented fire restrictions.

Permits are required for propane stoves.

The details are linked on the “Conditions” page under fire restrictions.

Be safe.


Range Fence Repairs

Last week, a buddy of mine and I did some quick repairs to the range fence on the Rubicon.

It had started to look pretty bad after a few winters of abuse:

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After scrounging a few trees blown over this last winter, we were able to unbolt the broken section and then drill and replace them with new ones.

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If you’re not familiar with this project, a few rigs had driven off trail in this area to get around a large snow drift early one Spring. This range fence helps users recognize the edge of the trail in deep snow conditions while allowing snowmobilers to navigate around the area as needed.

 

 


Blocking a bypass (again)

Last fall, I took the time to block two illegal single track bypasses along the Rubicon Trail. These bypasses were created by motorcycles and later enlarged by quads. They were “needed” because the Rubicon Trail had standing water on it. That should be read as tongue in cheek because these bypasses were not needed. All OHV users should stay on the trail. My line, that I should turn in to bumper stickers and t-shirts is “Turn around, don’t go around”.

Here are pictures from one of the two worked last fall.  Before…

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After…

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I even took the time to wire tie most of the logs together to really let those who wanted to dismantle it know that they were going to have to work at it a if they wanted to break the law again.

Well, this spring, the logs were moved by those who didn’t have the skill to ride/drive through the water. I had put up signs asking that those who wanted to help maintain the Rubicon Trail for ALL types of users should contact FOTR. I never heard that anyone wanted to help do that work.

So, round two.

Only one of the two bypasses was blocked off this time around because only one water hole still had water. I’m hoping Placer County will come through with the grant and fix the trail so this is no longer an issue. But until then…

Before…

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After… 

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This time, some of the logs were drilled and anchored to the ground or each other with rebar.

Again, signs were placed stating to contact FOTR in order to help maintain the trail.

I’m all for ALL types of users on the Rubicon Trail and the surrounding trails but everyone needs to follow the rules. During discussions about users driving off trail, the idea of having Placer County close the trail if they can’t keep users on the trail was brought up. It was not seriously considered but it was discussed.

We need to educate each other about proper etiquette and the consequences of breaking the rules. Please take the time to politely educate anyone you witness breaking the rules.

 

Turn around, don’t go around.