NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
As you may already know from the many online OHV forums (one of which is
linked below) there will be an informal, non-organizational (i.e. no
club/organization involved, just friends getting together) ,,,
NOVA TAG PARTY. SUNDAY JUNE 14th from 9am to 1pm. The location will be the
Lake Sammamish State Park located in Issaquah, WA just north of I-90.
Off Highway Vehicle enthusiasts are gathering for an informal NOVA Tag Party
with friends who just like to ride. Come on down and meet other OHV people
who want to change things in WA State.
Make sure that you tell the ranger that you ARE NOT with any club,
association, etc. You are just out to enjoy your State Park with some
friends.
As you know, WA State Parks just took all $9.5 million dollars of your NOVA
and ORV Tag money and they have not been OHV Positive to say the least!
If you have lost the fire in your belly over this issue, please buy or
borrow the July, 2009 (on stands now) DIRT RIDER magazine and read Jimmy
Lewis’ article, "The Last Good Ride of the Season". It talks about a hand
full of people who always fight for YOUR RIGHT to ride while others just
ignore the threats and let themselves get pushed around. Here is a quote
from the article, "So if you worry about half of this stuff as much as I do,
then do something about it!"
All of the people who are fighting for you have done as much as they can.
What we need now is for large numbers of people to rise up and be heard.
You have to meet people to make that work.
Make signs, bring your bike or ATV (leave in the truck or on the trailer),
or drive or trailer your 4x4. Hang out and enjoy the Park you paid for and
is free for you to use. Bring a BBQ, hotdogs and a check for the Legal Fund
to get our money back!
Park your vehicle in the gravel day parking area to the left inside the
entrance.
Again, bring your signs, BBQ and kids. The beach is right there and if it
is hot it will be a fun day for swimming, etc. Also, make sure you bring
shade or cover (pop up awnings, etc).
Putting signs in your windows AFTER you are parked would be great!
For more information:
…on this legislation, Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association
…on this, http://www.wohva.org/
or www.nmaoffroad.org
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from this list, please contact the CLOUT Administrator at
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and get them involved, too!
Have your PRO-OHV friends get their own personalized CLOUT Alerts by having
them send an email to mailto:clout@getclout.org with "CLOUT" in the subject
line along with their Name, their voting Zip Code AND your name as a
reference. That's all there is to it. Get them to do it TODAY so motorized
recreation will have an even stronger voice in Olympia.
linked below) there will be an informal, non-organizational (i.e. no
club/organization involved, just friends getting together) ,,,
NOVA TAG PARTY. SUNDAY JUNE 14th from 9am to 1pm. The location will be the
Lake Sammamish State Park located in Issaquah, WA just north of I-90.
Off Highway Vehicle enthusiasts are gathering for an informal NOVA Tag Party
with friends who just like to ride. Come on down and meet other OHV people
who want to change things in WA State.
Make sure that you tell the ranger that you ARE NOT with any club,
association, etc. You are just out to enjoy your State Park with some
friends.
As you know, WA State Parks just took all $9.5 million dollars of your NOVA
and ORV Tag money and they have not been OHV Positive to say the least!
If you have lost the fire in your belly over this issue, please buy or
borrow the July, 2009 (on stands now) DIRT RIDER magazine and read Jimmy
Lewis’ article, "The Last Good Ride of the Season". It talks about a hand
full of people who always fight for YOUR RIGHT to ride while others just
ignore the threats and let themselves get pushed around. Here is a quote
from the article, "So if you worry about half of this stuff as much as I do,
then do something about it!"
All of the people who are fighting for you have done as much as they can.
What we need now is for large numbers of people to rise up and be heard.
You have to meet people to make that work.
Make signs, bring your bike or ATV (leave in the truck or on the trailer),
or drive or trailer your 4x4. Hang out and enjoy the Park you paid for and
is free for you to use. Bring a BBQ, hotdogs and a check for the Legal Fund
to get our money back!
Park your vehicle in the gravel day parking area to the left inside the
entrance.
Again, bring your signs, BBQ and kids. The beach is right there and if it
is hot it will be a fun day for swimming, etc. Also, make sure you bring
shade or cover (pop up awnings, etc).
Putting signs in your windows AFTER you are parked would be great!
For more information:
…on this legislation, Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association
…on this, http://www.wohva.org/
or www.nmaoffroad.org
** You are receiving this notification because you are a member of the
Washington CLOUT Action List. To update your status, or remove yourself
from this list, please contact the CLOUT Administrator at
mailto:clout@getclout.org. Forward this notice freely to your associates,
and get them involved, too!
Have your PRO-OHV friends get their own personalized CLOUT Alerts by having
them send an email to mailto:clout@getclout.org with "CLOUT" in the subject
line along with their Name, their voting Zip Code AND your name as a
reference. That's all there is to it. Get them to do it TODAY so motorized
recreation will have an even stronger voice in Olympia.
Does anyone know if the main road heading up out of Rock Candy has been re-opened? We were there about 5 weeks ago and it was blocked off about 1/4 mile from the parking lot, due to spring/storm damage
I believe it's called B-Line, it allows access to most of the upper roads and trails.
I believe it's called B-Line, it allows access to most of the upper roads and trails.