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John Deere has rung in the new year right and has generously donated a new John Deere Marksman Jacket for our Dallas Safari Club Convention / Denver International Sportsmens Expo "Friend of Tread Lightly!" promotion!!! You know you want to win (again), so... Here's how this works: Sign up to be a "Friend" of Tread Lightly! between now and Sunday January 8th, either by stopping by either of our booths (Denver ISE - Youth Fair at the back, DSC - A4), scanning the QR code on the poster below, or going to our "Friend" page on the Tread Lightly! website Tread Lightly - Become a Friend of Tread Lightly! and signing up. By becoming our friend, you'll receive periodic emails about TL! and our efforts encourage responsible use and stewardship on public lands and waterways. On January 9th, we will announce the winner. Only those who sign up as Friends between now and the 8th are qualified. That's it, That's all. Thanks for your support
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Warn has generously donated a new Warn VR8000 winch for our SEMA "Friend of Tread Lightly!" promotion!!! You know you want to win, so... Here's how this works: Sign up to be a "Friend" of Tread Lightly! between now and the last day of the SEMA trade show in Las Vegas (Nov 1 to Nov 4), either by stopping by our booth (38053), scanning the QR code on the poster below, or going to our "Friend" page Tread Lightly - Become a Friend of Tread Lightly! and signing up. By becoming our friend, you'll receive periodic emails about TL! and our efforts encourage responsible use and stewardship. On November 5th, we will announce the winner. Only those who sign up as Friends between now and the 4th are qualified. That's it, That's all. Thanks for your support
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Prescott National Forest to Hold Recreation Strategy Community Workshops March 5th, 2010 BLUERIBBON COALITION PARTNER ACTION ALERT! Prescott National Forest to Hold Recreation Strategy Community Workshops Dear BRC members, supporters and action alert subscribers, Sanford Cohen, from the Prescott Open Trails Association (POTA), just sent us a heads up about some "Recreation Strategy Community Workshops" Co-Sponsored by the Prescott National Forest and the Community Forest Stewardship Forum in partnership with: City of Prescott, Town of Prescott Valley, Town of Chino Valley and Yavapai County. Recreational users are invited to share interests, concerns and ideas for recreational projects and "help create a Sustainable Recreation future" for the region. Sanford suspects the "Sustainable Recreation" initiative will result in closing the remaining roads and trails on the Prescott National Forest. (Many hundreds of miles of roads and trails have been closed over the decades and few motorized trails remain.) If you live in or near Prescott, please read Sanford's info below and take action. Also, please pass this information on to your friends and family, and please ask them take action as well. Thanks in advance for your involvement, Ric Foster Public Lands Department Manager BlueRibbon Coalition 208-237-1008 ext 107 From Sanford Cohen, Prescott Open Trails Association Read this attachment and if YOU DON'T SHOW UP to at least one of these meetings, you will have only yourself to blame for the loss of our trails.* The anti-motorized group is trying to get empowered and a small turnout from us will insure our defeat. * This comes from the "save the Verde" people.* They are launching an all out assault on motorized trails.* Our Forest Supervisor is out of town on assignment and the local head of the Wilderness Coalition is in charge of OUR trails program. * We MUST ALL SHOW UP and we MUST BE PREPARED with the following talking points: * 1)* The Prescott is managed as a multiple use forest.* Motorized Trails and Roads are also open to hikers, bicyclists and equestrians.* The miles of roads and trails are being mis-represented as for MOTORIZED ONLY. * 2)* The average Motorized Hiker covers much longer distances on average, so in terms of time spent on the trail, they need to have longer distances to keep even with the non-motorized trail user. * 3)* With food, fuel and lodging and connections between communities, motorized hikers contribute more to the financial picture of Cities and Towns and provide more monetary help to Prescott National Forest for all types of trail construction and maintenance than any other activity. * 4)* Wilderness areas containing trails where motorized vehicles are off-limits number in the millions of acres.* The areas where hikers on foot are not allowed on the trail forest-wide is ZERO.* We do not need to add more wilderness. * 5)* Off highway vehicle use has grown 357% since 1996.* You do not respond to a greater demand for an activity by providing less of it. * When you do go to one of the sessions, make sure you identify yourself as a member of Prescott Open Trails Association.* There is strength in numbers, but only if you show up and be heard. * Thanks! * Sanford Cohen POTA Attachment*(http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/Trailspolicy-2.pdf) Upcoming Recreation Strategy Community Workshops (Zone 2) You're invited!!! To share your interests, concerns and ideas for recreational projects And to help create a Sustainable Recreation future for our region Western/Northern Prescott National Forest and surrounding communities, including Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Paulden and Drake (see attached map) http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/PNF_Recreation_Strategy_Zones_Map.pdf* *Community Workshops** Chino Valley March 10th* 6:00-8:30 PM Activity Center (1527 N. Road 1 East) * Prescott March 11th* 12:00-2:30 PM Yavapai Community College* (Bldg 19, Rm 147) * Prescott Valley March 10th** 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Prescott Valley Library Chrystal Room March 11th* 6:00-8:30 PM Stone Ridge Golf Course (1601 N. Bluff Top Drive) * We want to hear from everyone! -* Refreshments will be provided - * Co-Sponsored by: Prescott National Forest and the Community Forest Stewardship Forum In Partnership With: City of Prescott Town of Prescott Valley Town of Chino Valley Yavapai County * For more information, please contact: Linda Jackson, Prescott National Forest (928) 777-2230 or [email protected] * Kelly Schwartz, Backcountry Horsemen (928) 533-2213 or [email protected] * Melissa Jackson, City of Prescott (928) 777-1588 or [email protected]
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That's right, AEM now has a partner in the country of Panama for riding information and photos! Be sure and check out or scroller for the official introduction press release! Also be looking for the new issue of AEM to go up in a few days. We have another fresh look and some great new info. We have another informative editorial, the next installment of Health & Fitness with Phil Cole. Plus! AEM makes a trip to North Pole for a special December interview! And more!