Oct 14, 2014 Meeting Agenda

Time & Location: Monthly, every 2nd Tuesday at 7 PM, in the patio area at Antonella’s Ristorante, 1701 Park Avenue, San Jose , CA 95126 (408) 279-4922.

7:00 PM – Buffet Dinner: Salad, Pasta, Pizza, Bread & Soft drinks($10), or order direct from the menu. To help Antonella’s cover the cost of our meeting in the patio dining area, members are encouraged to have the buffet dinner or menu items.

7:30 PM – WELCOME and BOARD REPORTS

President – Terry:
Vice President – Brian:
Treasurer – Don:
Secretary – Paul:
Members Attending (1 point) –
Guests –
Participation points update –

CLUB NEWS, ONGOING ACTIONS & IDEAS

1) Brad has shown us the club business and they look great. Some comments were made. We agreed on the minor changes and we are ready to publish 1000 cards Thank you Brad for all the good work !

2) Other club news & ideas –

VEHICLE PAINS & PROJECTS UNDERWAY

1) Brad – Axle issues….

RECENT RUNS & ‘CHANCES TO LOCK AXLES’

1) September 13 – Deer Valley (the open section). Entered from Hwy 4 side, at Hermit Valley Campground. Attendees: Chris, Rahul, Paul, Alicia, Terry, Steve, Joe, Aaron (and others whom I forget). We had good time, no major mechanical issues. But for various reasons it was a somewhat unusual run. There are/were quite a few things happening on DV, regarding re-opening, the Forest Service evaluation, appellants & sheriff’s tour, anti’s on trail, weird signs, suggestion to write comments & trail work, status of adopters: South County Trail Riders, etc., we’ll talk about at the meeting.

2) October 4 – Slick Rock & Sourgrass planned but interest was very low. Did anyone run up there anyway?

UPCOMING RUNS (2 points for attending, +1 for overnight, +1 for Trail/Run Leader)

1) November 1 – Sourgrass Adopt-A-Trail Run & maybe Slick Rock. Hwy 4 Protocol.

2) November 25-20 – Turkey Trot or similar So. Cal. desert run.

3) December – Toys-for-Tots run & Christmas dinner

4) Winter – CB Tune-Up and Swap Meet. Terry & Tom to determine best day. If you have 4×4 stuff to sell or a CB & antenna to fix or tune-up, this is a good time to do it.

Places we’ve not been for quite some time and not closed (i.e. Eldorado NF): Swamp Lake, Rubicon, Fordyce, Lassen Applegate, Moab, and our persistent favorite: Barney Riley!

8:30 PM – Meeting adjournment.

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SAVING OUR TRAILS new=bold (1 point for sending comments or similar action)
(or should it be: ‘Trials for Trails’…?)

Since it’s an election year, individual members may consider giving to TrailPAC, http://thetrailpac.blogspot.com & http://www.thetrailpac.com. Don Amador set up “TRAILPAC” a few years ago (PAC= Political Action Committee).. Don is ‘Lyin King’ on Pirate4X4-Land Use.

Corva is spearheading efforts along with Inland Empire 4Wheelers (IE4W), to fight actions to close trails & open areas within Ocotilo Wells SVRA. Though we do not visit Ocotillo Wells with any regularity (I did about 5 years ago), the implications may be far-reaching, possibly affecting access to Hollister Hills & Carnegie SVRAs, and even routes within other state parks (e.g. Anza-Borrego, Bodie Hills, etc). Donations can be made at: http://www.corva.org/donate , click the “IE4W Ocotillo Wells Challenge!” category. PayPal is accepted. More information can be found at Corva.org, and http://ie4w.com/.

Barrett Lake Jeep Trail: I do not know if work on the ground has started on Barrett yet. In any case, plans are to re-open it no sooner than summer 2015. See previous month’s minutes for details, and read ENF’s plans and comments at:http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3792621.pdf. & http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3810733.pdfI think the next trail ENF may work on is Strawberry Pass. It should have received state OHV Trust funding to study it. No word on Deer Valley, Pardoe/Squaw Ridge, or Long Valley yet.

Check Blue Ribbon Coalition, Corva.org, Cal4wheel, and Pirate4x4 websites for the latest access news.

Aaron, Alicia, Brad, Brian, Chris, Don, Eric, Gary, Genna, Joe, Lyle, Marco, Mario, Matt, Paul E, Paul H, Rahul, Randy, Roger, Ron, Terry, Tom K, Tom W.

Paul E
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GETTIN’ OFF 4X4 Off-Road Club – Sept. 9 Meeting Minutes

2012-2013 Officers: President: Terry, VP: Brian B, Treasurer: Don, Secretary: Paul E.
Meeting Time & Location: Every 2nd Tuesday at 7, Antonella’s Ristorante (patio area), 1701 Park Avenue, San Jose , CA 95126 (408) 279-4922.
Website http://www.gettinoff4x4.com

7:00 pm. Buffet Dinner: Salad, Pasta, Pizza, Bread & Soft drinks, or order direct from the menu. For Antonella’s to cover the cost of occupying the patio dining area, members are encouraged to enjoy the buffet dinner ($10) or menu items.

7:30 pm. Meeting Start

WELCOME and Board Reports

President – Terry: Terry noted he could not attend; Brian presided.
Vice President – Brian: Presided over Mtg.
Treasurer – Don: Reports ~$1.5K; Reports all active members are paid up. A few recent members have not paid dues or attended in the last year or 2. They are now inactive but are welcome to re-join.
Secretary – Paul: no reports
Members Attending (1 point) – Aaron, Alicia, Brad, Brian, Chris, Don, Eric, Gary, Lyle, Paul E, Paul H, Rahul, Randy, Roger, Ron, Tom K
Guests – Robert, Heidi & Eric, Steve (guests of Brad, Ron & ?)
Participation points – no reports

CLUB NEWS, ONGOING ACTIONS, & IDEAS

1) Brad & Joe will be teaming up to print our club business cards. Thank you guys! Cards should include:
1) Club Logo (scanned from the new club decal) 2) Our website: http://www.gettinoff4x4.com 3) QR coding with our website (available on VistaPrint.com) perhaps on the back side of the card
4) Our location: “San Jose, CA” 5) Our statement or tag-line (abbreviated) : “A friendly & family oriented club, open to all 4WD vehicles” 6) It is suggested we have a note about public land access, to help inform other wheelers we meet. Example: “Keep your right to access. We support sharetrails.org, cal4wheel.com, corva.org” ; this could go on the back side of the card if necessary.

2) Terry & Alane were Married July 26, Congratulations from everyone ! A number of club members attended the wedding. It was a very nice ceremony & reception, with a little humor in the vows too !

3) We did discuss where to send donations to organizations who help keep public lands & roads open to the public. Last year we gave to CAL4, BRC & CORVA. This year we added Friends of Tahoe, as a one-time donation to support their expense in litigating against Tahoe National forest for unjustly closing up to 800 mile of routes. Info at http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/land-use-issues/1773161-need-help-tahoe-group-lawsuit.html#post26441793. About $1100 will be split among the four organizations.

Since it’s an election year, individual members may consider giving to TrailPAC, http://thetrailpac.blogspot.com & http://www.thetrailpac.com. Don Amador set up this TrailPac* few years ago. He is ‘Lyin King’ on Pirate4X4 – Land Use. (PAC= Political Action Committee)

VEHICLE PAINS & PROJECTS UNDERWAY

1) Paul E – Cause of hum/vibration at 55-65 mph is not axle U-joint; but it needed replacement anyway. Could be tires, trans, etc; tbd.

(we did not get into other vehicle issues at this meeting)

RECENT RUNS & ‘Chances to Lock Axles’

1) August 15,16,17 (Fri, Sat, Sun) – Club BBQ Run: Niagara Rim. Arrive Friday or early Saturday morning; most camped Fri & Sat nights, at the OHV Campground: 38.310790, -119.890217. We ran Niagara Rim trail Saturday morning, had lunch on the trail, back to camp mid afternoon. We had a few incidents, needless to day, a few shown in the photos recently published: Paul E- locker on at off-camber spot; Steve – rollover onto passenger side; Tom K – rocker steps broken off (they have to come off sometime anyway); Brian – slipping down Heartbreak hill a few times.

We prepared a great BBQ dinner with Filet Mignon, Salmon, & Chicken (or bring meat of choice). After dinner we had the drawing for door prizes, resulting in quite a few “exchanges”. The wine bottles were exchanged to the maximum 3 times. Sunday morning we packed up for home. There were a few minor operational glitches, Brian & I discussed how to minimize them, and next year we will probably have an official sign-up sheet, which should help define how the event proceeds for everyone.

Run Requirements were: a) Bring an appetizer, side dish or dessert for about 8-10 people. Though more than 10 are attending, we always have leftovers so 8-10 is about right. Bring a few extra beverages to share.
b) Recommended minimum 33″ tires & one locker, c) Working CB radio d) Water, camping gear, food for breakfasts & lunches, tools, etc. e) $15 per adult (for BBQ Rib Eye steaks), $4 for campsite/night, & membership paid-up (excluding guests) f) Flying axes are not permitted in the campground area.

2) Mid-August – Your secretary talked about a family trip to Colorado, where (we) ran a few easy trails, high up in the Rockies near the towns of Montrose & Ouray. Vehicle Pain: We had the Neutral/Park Recall done on our grand cherokee at the Jeep dealer in February. But we found in August, the ‘fix’ prevented us from engaging 4LO ! ; “4WD Error(s)” galore. So we relied on 4HI-AWD, which works ok but we kept to easy trails. The dealer did fix it after the trip, after 2 attempts. Fortunately, no charge. This issue is all over the jeep forums.

UPCOMING RUNS (2 points)

September 13, THIS Saturday !! – Deer Valley (the open section). Entering from Hwy 4 side, at Hermit Valley Campground. Going are: Chris, Rahul, Paul, Alicia, Terry, Steve.
Hwy 4 Protocol:
Meet at 7:30 AM Grant line Road off I-205 in Tracy, at AM/PM Arco. and/or
meet at 9:15 AM Burger King parking lot in Angels Camp. and/or
meet at ~10:15 AM at the gas station near Arnold with the big parking lot (but better to meet In Tracy or Angels Camp) and/or
meet at noon??? Hermit Valley Campground.

October 3,4,5 CHANGE of VENUE ~Fri,Sat: Slick Rock & Sourgrass, or Rubicon(!) . (Mohave Rd. in reverse is on-hold)

Oct 14 – Next club meeting.

November 1 – Sourgrass Adopt-A-Trail Run, Hwy 4 Protocol.

Other suggestions: Places we’ve not been for quite some time and not closed (as Eldorado NF): Swamp Lake, Rubicon, Fordyce, Lassen Applegate, Barney Riley, Moab, and our persistent favorite: Barney Riley.

Winter season – CB Tune-Up and Swap Meet. Terry & Tom to determine best day. If you have 4×4 stuff to sell or a CB & antenna to fix or tune-up, this is a good time to do it.

8:30 pm – Meeting adjournment.

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SAVING OUR TRAILS (new=bold)
or should it be: ‘Trials for Trails’…?

Barrett Lake Jeep Trail:
I do not know if work on the ground has started on Barrett yet. In any case, plans are to re-open it no sooner than summer 2015. See previous month’s minutes for details, and read ENF’s plans and comments at:http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3792621.pdf. & http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3810733.pdfI think the next trail ENF may work on is Strawberry Pass. It should have received state OHV Trust funding to study it. No word on Deer Valley, Pardoe/Squaw Ridge, or Long Valley yet.

Check Blue Ribbon Coalition, Corva.org, Cal4wheel, and Pirate4x4 websites for the latest access news.

[go4x4club] May 13 Meeting Minutes

2012-2013 Officers: President: Terry, VP: Brian B, Treasurer: Don, Secretary: Paul E.
Meeting Time & Location: Every 2nd Tuesday at 7, Antonella’s Ristorante (patio area), 1701 Park Avenue, San Jose , CA 95126 (408) 279-4922.
Website http://www.gettinoff4x4.com

7:00 pm. Buffet Dinner $10. Salad, Pasta, Pizza, Bread & Soft drinks, or order directly from the menu. To help Antonella’s cover the cost of using the patio area, members are encouraged to enjoy the buffet dinner or a menu item.

7:30 pm. Meeting Start

This was an interesting meeting….rated PG-13, or something…

WELCOME and Board Reports

President – Terry: Terry noted he would be away, so Brian presided. Terry noted these business items, which Brian & members accomplished:

BOD elections. No additional nominations were made at the meeting, not a one. As the current board was nominated last month, they were also duly re-elected at the meeting by voice vote.
Two long-time guests are now eligible for membership: Tom K (TJ) and Marco A (4Runner). Each attended the adopt-a-trail for their 2nd trail run, and each has attended at least 3 meetings. Since Tom requested membership, he was subsequently voted-in by the current members. Congratulations Tom ! Marco was not present, hopefully we’ll see him next month.

Vice President – Brian: Brain did a fine job of presiding at the meeting. See notes throughout the minutes.

Treasurer – Don: Reports ~$570 in account.

Secretary – Paul: No special reports other than on a few items henceforth.

Members Attending (1 point): Aaron, Alicia, Brian, Chris, Don, Eric, Gary, Mario, Matt, Paul E, Paul H, Rahul, Roger, Ron.

Tim, our guy with a fleet of XJs, was in attendance. Great to see you, Tim ! He mentioned his red XJ made the cover of a new book called “Jeep Cherokee XJ 1984-2001: Advanced Performance Modifications” by Eric Zappe. Congrats on that one!

Guests – There were a few wives/girlfriends/family members in attendance.

Participation points: No announcement.

GENERAL NEWS, ACTIONS & IDEAS

a) We officially re-agreed(?) to ask Brad to print business cards for the club, next time he attends. Probably can print about 200 cards for less than $50; or perhaps Vista Print?. The vendor he chose has our new logo digital artwork. The card will have, at a minimum: 1) Our logo, 2) Our website 3) A digital ‘QR’ tag to reach our website (see http://www.qrstuff.com/ or similar), 4) Ppen to suggestions…one idea is to say we support fair & open access to public lands, and reference websites: Sharetrails.org, Cal4wheel.org, and/or Corva.org. We should also show we are ambassadors for public land access.

b) Annual Dues collected due at June meeting, $60 per member/family. New members purchase a T-shirt & Decals for $20.

c) Rumor was it was somehow telegraphed that our club member Gena was no longer invited to attend ! This is false. Though Gena was not present, the membership re-voted in favor of Gena’s still-valid full membership to the club. He is welcome back anytime, hope to see him soon.

d) Brian asked if there any other special business. Indeed there was, comments regarding the club’s name. Chris mentioned he would like the club to consider a name change sometime in the future. About 3 or 4 others had exactly the same thoughts, and your secretary too. Most others were silent (or perhaps aghast?) with the proposal.

It was noted that the club’s name goes way back into the ‘early days’, nearly 20 years (!) and that tradition is strong, so changing the club name will be hard, and that’s a reasonable assertion. The main reason cited to consider a name change was, it’s been “awkward” for some to tell friends, family and/or co-workers about the club and its full name. Of course, changing the club name kind-of obsoletes our investments in t-shirts, decals, jackets, by-laws, etc.

During the discussion, a few members presented the inevitable yet very un-official and un-sanctioned GO 4×4 Club ‘Salute’, if you will…(thank goodness it’s not a handshake!), thus somewhat proving the point of the potential awkwardness of the club’s name. This is worthy of future discussion and forethought, so perhaps we can discuss this at the BBQ run. Well maybe not, if there’s children around. OK, ’nuff said.

VEHICLE PAINS & PROJECTS

Don – The rig is at Tom’s & Gary’s for a full IFS rebuild. Lots of steering, suspension & driveline parts to be replaced, but way cheaper than a full new SAS (Solid Axle Swap). Should be ready for next run to Slick Rock.
Mario – Sold his Ford Super-Duty also ! What’s with selling all the Super Dutys recently?? answer: not being used enough…
Someone (Eric?) – Got a new driveshaft at Southbay Driveline for $600 and a new battery. I wrote down it was Eric but somehow that seems incorrect; who was it again?
Aaron – Just acquired a “new” 1974 Ford Bronco ! He’s either going to build it up for himself, or fix it up and flip it. He got it for a great price, it will need work to make it street & trail worthy. Other good new is he found a substantial leak in the exhaust header of the CJ, which was, in part at least, causing smog to fail. So smog passed now, by a hair. Toyota : clutch issue, fixed?

RECENT RUNS & ‘Chances to Lock Axles’

April 26 – Adopt-A-Trail – Sourgrass, Hwy 4. Terry reports the adopt-a-trail run went well. They spent most of the time digging trenches to get water off the trail. 5 rigs attended: Ron, Eric, Tom K., Marco, and Terry & Alane. Weather was cool in the mid 40’s, otherwise a nice day. There was up to 3-4″ of fresh snow on parts of the trail. All had a good time. Ron reported on the run too: He noted they cleared several puddles, and the creek crossing was fairly low.

Tom K mentioned he took his Grand Cherokee on some fire roads recently to explore around. (I forget to note where it was you went, sorry).

Alicia noted that Joe had gone to Moab for Easter Jeep Safari. Near the end of the week, officials said they were short a Run Leader, so Joe volunteered to fill that vacancy. What trail..? tbd.

UPCOMING RUNS (2 points)

May 31 – Slick Rock, then perhaps the 1st few miles of Deer Valley, from Hwy 4 side. Brain polled who would be going and 8+ members raised their hands*. There are a few options for those going:
1) Run Slick Rock on Saturday, and if there’s time, the back-side of Coral Hollow, and return home the same day,
2) Run Slick Rock Saturday, then head east on Hwy 4 to trailhead & campground at the start of Deer Valley route. Stay overnight, camping, then run the 1st few miles of Deer Valley Sunday am, in & out, and return home Sunday afternoon. Though Eldorado National Forest website says 19E01 (old:09N83) Deer Valley/Clover Valley is still “Closed behind County gate”, it was said the south part of the route is actually open.

June 21-22 Niagara (“Aragain”) Rim pre-run, Hwy 108.

July 12 Hollister (too hot in summer?) or TBD.

August 15,16,17 – Club BBQ Run: Aragain Rim, up .

CB Tune-Up and Swap Meet – Terry & Tom to determine best day. If you have 4×4 stuff to sell or a CB & antenna to fix or tune-up, this is a good time.

Other run suggestions: places we’ve not been for a long time, and not closed (as is Eldorado NF): Swamp Lake, Rubicon, Fordyce, Lassen Applegate, Barney Riley, Moab.

Barney Riley was discussed among a few members, but was noted the hot springs are not accessible from Barney Riley trail anymore – we can’t drive across the river any more (what a bunch of spoil sports!). Though you can access the hot springs from routes on the northwest side of the Carson river.

8:30 pm – Meeting adjournment.

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SAVING OUR TRAILS (new=bold)

Barrett Lake Jeep Trail:
After the lawsuit from PEER last year, and the subsequent truce between litigants, Eldorado National Forest (ENF) has put together a plan make the required changes to the trail. Work should begin this July. The trail could be ready by 2015. It appears it will take many 100’s of thousands of federal & OHV trust fund dollars to make the trail changes. It is amazing all the behind-the-scenes work & expense required to re-open these trails to the public: large additional reports & plans written by ENF for environmental compliance, volunteers, pro-access groups & the county of Eldorado, etc, and of course the actual ground work by contractors. Even the recent plans made are under attack by the only opposition, PEER, who is already complaining to ENF about their remediation plans…unbelievable! It really makes true the motto ‘Freedom Isn’t Free’. To help understand this, read ENF’s plans and comments at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3792621.pdf

I think the next trail ENF will work on is Strawberry Pass, they applied and should receive state OHV Trust funding to study it. No word on Deer Valley or Pardoe/Squaw Ridge yet.

Clear Creek (old Cal 4 “Molina Ghost Run” locations)
See: http://cal4wheel.com/access-issues/central-california-access-issues/508-subcommittee-to-hold-hearings-on-clear-creek-bill

Glamis:
Some good news for Imperial Sand Dunes in So Cal (a.k.a. ‘Glamis’). A generally positive court ruling for potential renewed OHV access to this long restricted area. See BRC article: http://www.sharetrails.org/news/2014/04/04/epic-decision-portends-new-balance-re-opening-dunes-glamis In possible retribution(?), PEER/CBD a day later, apparently notified BLM of their intent to sue them on grounds of inadequate record-keeping of ESA animal populations there.

Utah:
Just a few days ago: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/05/10/blm-protest-targets-off-limits-atv-trail-on-public-land-in-utah/

Check BRC (sharetrails.org), Corva.org (‘News’), and Cal4wheel, Pirate4x4 websites for more access news.

(*no, not with the un-sanctioned club salute, thank goodness)

April 8 Meeting Notes

GETTIN’ OFF 4X4 Off-Road Club – April 8 Meeting Minutes

2012-2013 Officers: President: Terry, VP: Brian B, Treasurer: Don, Secretary: Paul E.
Meeting Time & Location: Every 2nd Tuesday at 7, Antonella’s Ristorante (patio area), 1701 Park Avenue, San Jose , CA 95126 (408) 279-4922.
Website http://www.gettinoff4x4.com

7:00 pm. Buffet Dinner $10. Salad, Pasta, Pizza, Bread & Soft drinks, or order directly from the menu. To help Antonella’s cover the cost of using their patio area, members are encouraged to enjoy the dinner.

7:30 pm. Meeting Start

WELCOME and Board Reports

President – Terry: Welcomed Guests & Members; membership explained ( 2 runs, 3 meetings, then members vote; $60 per yr).
Vice President – Brian:
Treasurer – Don: $560 in account.
Secretary – Paul: noted “No Man’s Land” TV show on History Chnl, part of show is finding relics near Darwin, CA. Google search of “4×4 clubs San Jose, CA”: Gettin’ Off is in top 5.
Members Attending (1 point): Aaron, Brad, Brian, Chris, Don, Eric, Gary, Lyle, Mario, Matt, Paul E, Paul H, Randy, Roger, Ron, Terry
Guests – Marco,Tom, Mike
Participation points: Lyle in lead so far.

GENERAL NEWS, ACTIONS & IDEAS

a) Brad has a quote for promo cards to handout on the trail or anytime. 500 cards ~$50; 1000 for ~$75 (?). The vendor has our quality digital artwork & newest logo. The card will have our logo and website, ideas welcome.
b) Annual Board Elections coming. Nominations were held, and can be made up to election time. Election is held at the May meeting. The current board were nominated & seconded.
If you are interested in a board position chime in and/or ask some to nominate you. The Board serves for one year. A copy of the club’s by-laws is attached, and can be be viewed at the club website.

VEHICLE PAINS & PROJECTS
Terry – 4-Runner passed the Smog test.
Paul H – 94 YJ not passing smog. May part it out (!)
Brad – Jeep is back and running.
Randy – Acquired a new YJ, ready to roll.
Don – Contemplating SAS (Solid Axle Swap) on 4Runner. Quotes range from ~$6K to ~$8K, depending work completed, new/old parts, etc. Club members encouraged Don to send out a list of parts needed, and club members could recommend best suppliers. To save on labor costs, members also suggested a time (a Saturday morning at Calabazas RV?) in which the axle could be installed by the club. Aaron & Paul H have professional welding skills. Perhaps this could be combined with the CB tune-up & Swap Meet.

RECENT RUNS & ‘Chances to Lock Axles’

March 14,15,16. Panamint Valley & Calico Mountains. Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Matt, Lauren and his friends Dave & Tony, and I met met in Ridgecrest to run trails in Calico Mountains & Panamint. It went very well, a trip report was submitted March 28. Photos: http://4door4x4.smugmug.com/Off-Road-Trips-1/Calico-and-Panamint-March-2014/38109443_ntbPfH . Click “Map This” for locations.

March 22 – Snow Run ! Terry & Tom (‘new’ Tom) met up near Georgetown & ran up to Wentworth Springs toward Ice House Rd. Just light drifts of bit snow encountered on the way up. Rained off & on. They drove across the dam at Loon Lake to try the Rubicon for a bit, up to the former gate-keeper spot. The rock was wet & slippery, another rig with 38s had traction issues too. Other trails in area were on winter season closure. (these should open up end of April)

March – Eric & friends went to Shoshone Hot Springs, east of Death Valley to Gunsight Mine, and Armagosa River narrows, along old train tracks. Eric noted the pick and shovel labor to build these earth structures for the railroad was incredible for that time.

UPCOMING RUNS (2 points)

April 26 – Adopt-A-Trail – Sourgrass, Hwy 4. Meet at ARCO in Tracy (Grant line Road exit, head southeast, on left) at 7:30am, and/or, Burger King in Angels Camp at 9:15am, and/or Sourgrass parking area at 10:45am. Bring: shovel, pruning loppers, gloves, garbage bags, chain saw, lunch. Looks like we’ll have a good crew of 8 or more rigs going !

May 31 – Slick Rock, then perhaps the 1st few miles of Deer Valley, from Hwy 4 side. Alternate could be eastern side of Corral Hollow if Deer Vly not accessible..
June –
July –
August 15,16,17 – Club BBQ Run: Aragain Rim, up Hwy 108.

CB Tune-Up and Swap Meet – Terry & Tom to determine best day. If you have 4×4 stuff to sell or a CB & antenna to fix or tune-up, this is a good time.

Other run suggestions: places we’ve not been for a long time, and not closed (as is Eldorado NF): Swamp Lake, Rubicon, Fordyce, Lassen Applegate, Barney Riley, Moab.

8:40 pm – Meeting adjourned.

SAVING OUR TRAILS

Barrett Lake Jeep Trail:

1) After the lawsuit from PEER last year, and the subsequent truce between litigants, Eldorado National Forest (ENF) has put together a plan make the required changes to the trail. Work should begin this July. The trail could be ready by 2015. It appears it will take many 100’s of thousands of federal & OHV trust fund dollars to make the trail changes. It is amazing all the behind-the-scenes work & expense required to re-open these trails to the public: large additional reports & plans written by ENF for environmental compliance, volunteers, pro-access groups & the county of Eldorado, etc, and of course the actual ground work by contractors. Even the recent plans made are under attack by the only opposition, PEER, who is already complaining to ENF about their remediation plans…unbelievable! It really makes true the motto ‘Freedom Isn’t Free’. To help understand this, read ENF’s plans and comments at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3792621.pdf

I think the next trail ENF will work on is Strawberry Pass, they applied and should receive state OHV Trust funding to study it. No word on Deer Valley or Pardoes/Squaw Ridge yet.

Glamis:

2) Some good news for Imperial Sand Dunes in So Cal (a.k.a. ‘Glamis’). A generally positive court ruling for potential renewed OHV access to this long restricted area. See BRC article: http://www.sharetrails.org/news/2014/04/04/epic-decision-portends-new-balance-re-opening-dunes-glamis In possible retribution(?), PEER/CBD a day later, apparently notfied BLM of their intent to sue them on grounds of inadequate record-keeping of ESA animal populations there.

Check BRC (sharetrails.org) and Corva.org(‘News’) websites for more access news.

Paul E

GETTIN’ OFF 4X4 Off-Road Club – Feb 11 Meeting Minutes

2012-2013 Officers: President: Terry, VP: Brian B, Treasurer: Don, Secretary: Paul E.
Meeting Time & Location: Every 2nd Tuesday at 7, Antonella’s Ristorante (patio area), 1701 Park Avenue, San Jose , CA 95126 (408) 279-4922.
Website http://www.gettinoff4x4.com/

7:00 pm. Buffet Dinner is $10 for Salad, Pasta, Pizza, Bread & Soft drinks, or order from the menu directly. To help Antonella’s cover the cost of hosting our meeting, members are encouraged to enjoy a dinner here.

7:30 pm. Meeting Start

WELCOME and Board Reports

President – Terry: Welcomed members & guests.
Vice President – Brian:
Treasurer – Don: Stated account has ~$500.
Secretary – Paul: Noted that Matt & I wrote our local congressmen stating the unilateral action of Obama using the Antiquities Act to declare new massive National Monunents in Utah are unfair and elitist (whoa!).
Members Attending (1 point): Aaron, Brad, Chris, Don, Eric, Joe, Lyle, Matt, Paul E, Randy, Roger, Ron, Terry.
Guests Visiting – Marco (again, welcome!)

GENERAL NEWS, ACTIONS & IDEAS

a) Brad got quote for cards to handout on the trail & whenrever we want to promo the club. 500 card ~$50; 1000 for ~$70 or thereabouts. The vendor he contacted has our best quality digital artwork & newest logo.
overthe next severl weeks we’llde cie what into to place on the card. To start, our website, at least. Suggestions needed.
b) In case you missed the email we have a few (blurry) shots of our Christmas dinner at http://4door4x4.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=36823966&AlbumKey=hGsH2C

VEHICLE PAINS & PROJECTS

Don – Cab filling with water with new rainfall. Asked for suggestions. I (ed.) had this problem too until my windshield was replaced a few years ago (was cracked). Check windshield seal.
Matt – Master cylinder issues.
Marco – New springs & shocks, adding about 2-3 (?) inches of lift. Excellent !
(Eric – though previously noted, we all look forward to seeing your new 35’s, flat fenders, etc.)

RECENT RUNS & ‘Chances to Lock Axles’

Any one go out in last few weeks & lock axles? You bet:

Jan 18: Hollister HIlls ! Great weather, not dusty or crowded. Attendees were Don, Terry, Marco, Rahul, Chris, Matt & Ron. Sound like all had a good time. No attempts at Truck Hill this time.

Feb ~1 to Feb 7: The King of the Hammers, Johnson Valley – Lyle and friends went to witness some awesome 4×4 racing (top speed: 130mph) & radical 4×4 crawling in the desert. They ran some of the less intense trails in the area before and after the main race on Friday. Plenty of U-tube video. Lyle reports there were fully crowds but well organized. 55K showed up to wheel, see the race, and check the vendor’s stands.

UPCOMING RUNS (2 points)

February 22 – Abit early for a Snow Run, at leat int he 5000-7000 ft elevation range, so proposed is the CB Tune-Up and Swap Meet. We all have a few new and used items to sell or swap, some have CB issues. Possible location is Calabasas RV, in the morning, about 9-Noon. Members with CB issues or stuff to sell or trade, email the club a few days before if possible.

March 11 – Club Meeting.

March 14,15,16. Panamint Valley / Barstow. Since Terry trot PV/DV is on-hold for a few years, an idea is try a mid-March desert run, with a chance of slightly better weather and wildflowers. There’s lots of trails south of PV to try for the first time and explore. Itinerary: Head for Ridgecrest Friday afternoon/evening & check in. For Saturday, run trails to the south such as Calico Hills & whatever we can find. Sunday wheel closer to Ridgecrest, wheel to Fish Canyon for lunch. Return to Ridgecrest & head home. Daylight savings starts March 9 so we’ll have a bit more light to work with.

March 22 -Snow Run, anyone? Statistically, this year anyway, there should be good snow to drive on. Wentworth Springs / Ice House Rd suggested.

April 26 Adopt-A-Trail – Sourgrass, Hwy 4.

May
June
July
August – BBQ Run: Aragain Rim, up Hwy 108 (proposed).

Future Run suggestions were places we’ve not been for a long time, and are not closed (as in Eldorado NF). Summer candidates are: Swamp Lake, Rubicon, Fordyce, Lassen Applegate, Barney Riley.

8:30 pm. Meeting end.

SAVING OUR TRAILS
(new this month in bold text)

Paraphrased from sharetrails.org, a.k.a. BRC. Good news that could have significant positive implications for Stanislaus NF Lawsuit:

1) “BILLINGS, MT (January 8, 2014) — Recreation groups are thrilled by a just-released Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision upholding the validity of the Custer National Forest’s Beartooth Ranger District Travel Management Plan….Despite the Plan’s numerous restrictions on long-existing motorized access, it was challenged in federal court by the Pryors Coalition…individuals…Wildlands CPR…Montana Wilderness Association, Audubon Society and Backcountry Horsemen. The Coalition’s suit was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Richard F. Cebull. The Coalition appealed, and heard in December 2013 before…the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals..includ[ing] retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Decision released January 7, 2014, affirming the district court and leaving the Travel Plan in place. http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/54-1-Memorandum_decision_01.07.14.pdf

“This decision has some strong and intriguing language, particularly on the hot topic of ‘minimizing’ impacts of vehicle use and the 40 year old Executive Orders from which that duty supposedly emanates,” noted Paul Turcke, an attorney for the recreation groups. “In candor, we have suffered a number of frustrating decisions at the district court level on the minimization issue. We hope that a circuit court decision, reflecting the intellect and wisdom of a retired Supreme Court Justice, might foreshadow a positive turn as our overburdened and under-budgeted Forest Service addresses the challenge of managing recreation on our public lands,”

2) Abbreviated from email sent Feb 7 “Utah access under attack”. See email for more detail.
Obama at his State of the Union Address, said he would use the Antiquities Act (like Clinton in 2000) to declare new, large National Monuments. In some respects this is not always a really bad, but when this happens, left-wing enviros & anti’s will then push for National PARK status, which often results the closure of decades open-to-the-public road & routes. Obama, Sally Jewel (our new Interior secretary) and many democrats want Obama to make new massive National Monuments in Utah, since the Republican-controlled house will not (good for them!).

I sent my congressman Mike Honda, an email about this, specific to abuse of the Antiquities Act, and the result of loss of public recreation lands and the rightful access them. Utah could be hit very hard by Obama’s Ant. Act. declarations this year or next. This means eventually Moab and many of the Red Rock lands around it. The immediate threat is the thousands of acres around Canyonlands National Park. Much could potentially closed to 4-wheeling, biking, hunting, camping, etc.

BRC has excellent background on this. Check out: http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/dispatch-from-hawthorne_Feb_2014_FINAL.pdf and,
http://www.sharetrails.org/public-lands/utah-land-use-legislation-threats-and-opportunities.

Excerpt from BRC: “…In their latest lawsuit, SUWA has teamed up with wealthy environmental heavy hitters including The Wilderness Society and the Natural Resources Defense Council. With characteristic bravado, SUWA predicts OHV travel plans in Utah will topple “like dominos in a line”…”. Those are fightin’ words!

Many congressmen have written Intr. Sec. Sally Jewel in support of new monument declarations: http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/Dem_letter_to_Jewell_on_more_Monuments.pdf. and Mike Honda is on the list. No surprise as he is a democrat and claims to be “pro-environment”. If you live in the Bay area your congressman is probably in the same boat. But if we do nothing, we’ll just get run over by the enviro-nannies.

Write a letter to your congressman in opposition to use of the Antiquities Act by Obama. Who is your congressman? Go to: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/CA, zoom into the Bay Area or wherever you are in California, and find your district #. Your congressman is listed on the left side of the page. The link will usually be http://(last name).house.gov/ .Once you locate your congressman, go to his/her web page and find a “Contact Me” link. Many congressman will only receive letters from their direct constituents, who live in their district.

SAMPLE LETTER: (please edit into your own words)

I am very concerned about Mr Obama’s threat to to take unilateral action to designate Federal lands into National Monuments using the Antiquities Act.

Though I am in favor of saving very special, unique public lands from massive urban or industrial development, the naming of new and large National Monuments by the president is wrong. Once designated, this action seems to compel the Interior Department to close-off public recreation access to the land by closing trails, roads, parking and other public facilities that have been available for responsible recreation for decades. It results in very little, if any, additional “protection” often unjustly sought by far-left environmentalists, who also often threaten the “sue & settle” tactic against our public land management agencies.

Once long-standing primitive trails & roads are closed due to a inappropriate Monument designation, it has the effect of only allowing an ‘elitist’-class of far-left environmentalists to access to these formerly open areas. For example, trail & road closures result in a de-facto KEPT OUT barrier to families with small children, seniors, elderly, and physically challenged, who now have no way to access back-country and remote areas. In addition to these special groups listed, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of average recreationists who love to visit the remote back-country are also denied their long-lived heritage of responsible enjoyment of these public lands. Rural businesses are unfairly affected, as local & visiting recreational users now ‘keep out’.

I urge you to re-consider and tell Mr Obama, to NOT designate any new, large National Monuments in the western States, and let local residents and stake-holders who actually live or visit there, including business, industry, recreationists, local & federal land managers and environmentalists, to decide by public consensus if any specific actions should be taken on these public lands.

Thank you & respectfully,
(your name)

3) A Calif judge in Sacramento upheld the “demurer” placed by attorneys from the state of CA (Kamela Harris’s office), which says that PEER/DPC do not have legal standing, as argued, to enforce the land management policies within Calif State Parks, OHV Division, Ocotillo Wells SVRA. CORVA was influential as an intervener in this ruling. PEER/DPC will probably appeal (I think they did already; ed.), so it’s not a 100% done deal yet. Update: As expected, PEER and DPC appealed the demurrer affirmed by District judge for Calif State PArks, OHV Div., that claimants have no legal jurisdiction in managing land decisions within Ocotillo Wells SVRA. See article at Cal4wheel.org.

4) In not so great news, federal judge said that Tahoe National Forest’s newly restrictive Travel Management Plan was legal, which closes 800 miles of existing routes there. This will be appealed by recreation groups, probably by CORVA and/or Cal4 and/or BRC.

Although these rulings may not seem to directly affect our favorite wheeling locations, they set legal precedence for potential future attacks on our favorite areas, such as Stanislaus & Eldorado NFs, Panamint and Hollister.