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Sarah I just got off the phone with arealtor in the moab area, She will be emailing me a copy of the letter in question
Yes there is a letter, yes people signed it
the letter appears to be a regulatory letter asking for control, How much I can not answer till I see the letter,
She states that the wording on the letter never states anti access, but states controlled access.
She also states that the business's that are involved are
1 realing from the reaction
2 state that the did not know what thay were signing and it looked like a letter to get the mondo 4xers gone, not the nice ones
and some agreed over the phone to say they agreed.
a contact from a 4x club in the area, states he feels this is the "sandal crowd" behind it all.
As of right now, from What i get, people in Moab have seen the letter, some have agreed and now state they didn't know what they were signing, and that they wish the issue would go away.
I can see how a org such as the " Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance" whom several feel is behind this could twist something into looking good to get signatures, I can also ask, Why would you sign a regulatory letter if you did not believe in it.
So as it looks now, I have one No, One yes we have the letter, I will get you a copy, we feel like we are being targeted and do not want it to hurt us, One, let me give you another name to call, who isn't in. and a bunch of scared business owners who are afraid to talk about something they signed or agreed to weather they were tricked or not.
If I get the fax with the letter I will scan and post it.
I am tryig to get to the bottom of this.censored for having an opinion
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I have found a letter, and here is the link
I cannot as of yet tell you if this is the letter signed in Moab as the letter has not been sent to me
http://www.suwa.org/library/Final_Huntsman_ad.pdf
Wicked find. For those that don't want to launch the PDF here is the letter:
Dear Governor Huntsman:
We wish to congratulate you as you begin your tenure as Utah’s new governor, and to thank you for your expressions of commitment to Utah’s wild places at the recent Outdoor Retailers Convention.
We represent a broad spectrum of well over 100 business owners, conservation organizations and individuals who understand that preserving Utah’s spectacular landscapes is key to our quality of life. Our natural setting is central to our identity and economy. It is the reason we live here, play here, raise our families here and keep our businesses here.
Which is why we are deeply concerned about recent actions by the State of Utah that threaten this setting and so much of what we value about where we live.
-- Recently, the State of Utah joined a legal challenge to the creation of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
-- The State of Utah is spending millions of dollars on lawsuits to turn phantom “roads” and jeep tracks into highway rights-of-way. This action could create a destructive and unnecessary spider web of roads through some of our wildest and most sensitive landscapes. This includes Canyonlands National Park, where lawyers for the state have filed a lawsuit claiming that a lush, remote streambed – essential to native plants and wildlife – is actually a state “highway”.
-- State lawyers have pressured federal land managers working on long-term planning for public lands to minimize protection of Utah’s most magnificent, undeveloped wild places.
Some of the special places at risk are Utah icons: National parks, like Zion and Canyonlands; Factory Butte; Cedar Mesa and its archaeological wonders; the Canyons of the Escalante; the Kaiparowits Plateau and the San Rafael Swell. We hope you recognize that these actions threaten some of the most magnificent landscapes on earth – landscapes which also contribute significantly to a vibrant economy in Utah. Taxpayer money should not be spent in efforts that undercut both the beauty and the long-term economic prosperity of our unique state. We urge you to use the authority of your office to protect these special places. Generations to follow will be grateful for the legacy of vast, unspoiled spaces and their enduring peace, solitude and grandeur.Last edited by sarah; 03-31-05, 09:46 AM.censored for having an opinion
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I called my new realtor friend back,
she says that that is basicly the letter
I have still asked for her copy to be faxed
it was put to the people of Moab that they were going to get rid of the "wild 4x4 crowd with regulating the access to the area, and that they were to sign so that the numbers would show support for this. They state that the good 4x4ers they want around.
Most feel that it was not what people are taking it as
they feel that it was meant to get rid of a destructive part of our sport, not the law abiding 4xers that frequate thier businesses, and that they are to suffer because of it. plus she states some were told it was a welcoming letter to the Govenor that delt with a few issues, but didn't investagate the issues.
My opinion from several hours of phone calss is:
Bad Judgement by Moab.
I feel that they should have investagated who was behind the letter, what it's fianl draft would say, and that these people already are fealling it's result.
If any signed to block access, they regret it now,
if they were tricked into signing, they really regret it.
THat we should express our concerns, but this proves how Enviromental groups will use anything to get their agenda accross.
I made the origonal post
I also have spent several hours on the phone long distance to investagate.
I feel these people should not be punished for being fooled.
and that they already are seeing what the power of one misjudgement can do.
I would suggest talking politely to these people in Moab and doing business with them. I feel, from talking to several, they feel that they have been abused by tree huggers, or as they say in Utah, THe Sandal Crowd.censored for having an opinion
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SIGNED:
Action Consulting, Inc., Moab
Al McLeod, Grand County Council (former member), Moab
Alder Photo & Writing, Springdale
Alta Lodge, Alta
Angel Rock Real Estate, Moab
Arrow Construction Company, Inc., Kamas
Avalanche Properties, Park City
Back of Beyond Books, Moab
Black Diamond Equipment, Salt Lake City
Bob Walker Art and Design, Moab
Boulder Mountain Lodge, Boulder
Braun Books, Cedar City
Bruce Hucko Photography, Moab
Buffalo Bistro, Glendale
Business Management Services, Moab
Caineville Mesa Market, Caineville
Canyon Springs Consulting, Moab
Canyon Voyages Adventure Company, Moab
Canyonlands Field Institute, Moab
Canyonlands Film Society, Moab
Center Café, Moab
Chris Noble Photography, Salt Lake City
Chums, Inc., Hurricane
Colorado Plateau River Guides, Moab
Colorado River and Trail, Salt Lake City
Cottonwood Condos, Moab
Critter Corner, Kanab
Data Wranglers, Inc., Moab
Desert Digital Imaging, Moab
Earthstudio, Moab
Eddie McStiff’s, Moab
Exquisite Container Gardens, Moab
Fando Guest House, Moab
Far Out Expeditions, Moab
Far Out Expeditions, Bluff
Flanigan’s Inn, Zion National Park, Springdale
Footprints Inc., Moab
Four Corners School of Outdoor Education, Monticello
Four-Corners Archaeological Services, Moab
Framed Image, Moab
Fullam Fireworks, Moab
Gaia Design, Moab
Gearheads, Moab
Gilberg Design, Kanab
Glyphics Designer Gourds, Moab
Grand Canyon Trust, Moab
Grand County Law and Justice Center, Moab
Great Basin Chiropractic, Salt Lake City
Green River Boaters, Vernal
Groovacious, Cedar City
Healing Arts on Center, Moab
Heartstone Massage, Moab
High Desert Gardens, Moab
Hike Moab, Moab
Horse Mountain Woodwork and Plaster, Moab
Hound Dog Sound, Moab
Human Resource Development, Moab
Independent Publishing Company, St. George
Infinite Health – The Bridge, Moab
Inskip Ink, Moab
James Kay Photography, Salt Lake City
Joe Sorensen Construction, Inc., Moab
Joel Nystrom Construction, Moab
Knave of Hearts Bakery, Moab
Lisa Albert, LMT, Moab
Living Rivers, Moab
Lost River Company, Moab
Lucky Dog Communications, Salt Lake City
Main Street Music and Video, Moab
Manzana Springs Farm, Moab
Mean Bean Coffee House, Springdale
Miguel’s Baja Grill, Moab
Moab Chevron, Moab
Moab Folk Festival, Moab
Moab Lodging, Moab
Moab Property Management, Inc., Moab
Moab Storage, Moab
Moab/Canyonlands Central Reservations, Moab
Moabilia, Moab
Mondo Café, Moab
OkOkOk Productions, Moab
Outdoor Utah Vacation Guide, Salt Lake City
Paragon Painting, Moab
Passage to Utah, Salt Lake City
Patagonia, Salt Lake City
Peace Tree Juice Café, Inc., Moab
Petzl America, Clearfield Phil Triolo & Associates, Salt Lake City
Plateau Restoration, Inc., Moab
Poison Spider Bicycles, Moab
Powder Corporation, Park City
Raven Canyon Ranch, Kanab
Red Dirt Ranch Enterprises, Kanab
Red Rock Bakery, Moab
Red Rock Forests, Moab
Rim Tours, Moab
Rocking V Café, Kanab
Rustic Furniture of Moab,
Moab Sacred Earth Foundation, Ivins
SereneScapes Illustration, Moab
Sierra Club (Utah Chapter), Salt Lake City
Slickrock Adventures, Moab
Slickrock Caféé, Moab
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, Salt Lake City
Sunshine Deli, Moab
Tesch Law Offices PC, Park City
Thunderpaws, Kanab
Travis Kelly Graphics, Moab
Treasure Mountain Inn, Park City
Tree of Life, Moab
Under-the-Eaves Bed and Breakfast, Springdale
Utah Guides and Outfitters, Moab
Vortex Outdoors, Salt Lake City
Wasatch Frame Shop, Salt Lake City
Wasatch Touring, Salt Lake City
Whipple Plumbing & Heating, Inc., Moab
Will Cooper Acupuncture, Moab
Willow Canyon Outdoors, Kanab
Words and Photographs by Stephen Trimble, Salt Lake City
Xetava Gardens, Ivins:gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:
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THat we should express our concerns, but this proves how Enviromental groups will use anything to get their agenda accross.:gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:
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Thanks for the time spent shedding some light on this.
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Thankyou Jim for looking into this.
Im glad we didnt go on a full blown witch hunt before researching further.
As I told Sarah, I think these merchants would make great allies to the fourwheeling world, as at this point, they feel totally taken advantage of. We need to find a way to help them undo their mistake. Sarah, Jim and I are discussing what we can do.
Tam2002 TJ on 35s a bit of lift with some stuff
Rock-ItMan all the way around
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Jim and I discussed creating a flyer on behalf of MJR, taking a neutral stance on the issue. Basically, presenting the facts and providing a way for the signers to contact the organization responsible for the letter/petition. Per Tammy's idea we are also going to write to possibly the Moab newspaper, Chamber of Commerce, etc.
If anyone has any suggestions for our letter/flyer/etc ... Please post and let us know how you feel, so we can be representative of the MJR Board.:gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:
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I am going to make contact tommorrow, asking for my contact, who knows many of the owners, to have them post a recant and say they fell tricked and want nothing to do with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, or the land clousure issue. and have it publiclly posted in a local newspaper, to send us a copy of the posting, we will them print in the flyer that these businesses want nothing to do with the letter and we can send a copy of each recant to the Governor of Utah.
this gives each member of their community a chance to show how they feel and a chance to show Utah that the SUWA uses cheap hand tricks to get thier support.
and if printed in he flyer will give them a chance to pass out the flyer and then 4xers can feel good about using the business services.censored for having an opinion
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The southern Utah wilderness all. is a org that states in its mission statement
Off Road Vehicle: to protect America's Redrock Wilderness from irresponsible ORV use and gain management plans, restrictions, and enforcement for these machines on all public lands.
this is a anti access statement
however they have acheived the support of the businesses is the issue we are addressinf here
I have been told that not all the businesses will want to recant from the access issue. Or pull support from SUWA
I see it as you are for access or not for access, However I cannot speak for the board here.
I would be interested in where we draw the line.
is it as simple as for or against, or is it a maybe a little would be alright.
I do warn that giving in a little means that soon a little more is taken,then more again and again.
lets hear it.censored for having an opinion
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Ah, the first lesson of politico-environmental activism...
LIARS.
This is very typical of many groups supporting a liberal anti-access, pro-regulation viewpoint. The underlying deception in the mission statement is this: "protect...from irresponsible ORV use..." What they say is that they would like to protect from irresponsible ORV use, which to most ORV users means the drunken fools throwing bottles overboard while tooling down the trail. To them, the word irresponsible covers ALL ORV use. This is the group responsible for closing the only access to some of the most incredeble petroglyphs in Canyonlands. For a better discussion of the topic, 4x4dvd.com has a great section on Utah land use issues in their Enthusiast - 4x4 101 DVD. How ironic that we just watched the DVD last night and this very issue was the crux of the discussion on Canyonlands land use. The "lush, remote streambed" referred to in the letter is actually a trail that has been in use for decades and they only called it a streambed (perhaps the word wash fits here?) to evoke the emotional response of the public that there certainly must be countless wildlife at risk from driving through a "streambed".
Personally, I find it amazing that any business that makes it's livelihood on the 4x4 community would not give this group due diligence prior to signing anything. Of course, who knows what was verbally said at the time the group went out for signatures. Promises, promises...
I will support any business that withdraws it's signature, but none that do not. I think it might be worth writing letters to the businesses to alert them to what they actually signed. I wonder how many of them actually saw the letter?1986 CJ-7; 4.6L stroker, balanced & blueprinted; 5" lift, 35x1250 MTRs, Poison Spyder Full Width kit,
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I have talked to a few business owners who deny signing, or deny even knowing of the letter but thier names are on the list
http://www.suwa.org/library/Final_Huntsman_ad.pdf
The additude of it will just go away if we wait long enough is kinda in Moab
it is time to start writing letters emails and hitting web pages
we must show how searious this issue is and how many people are behind it
please copy and paste this to all 4x web sites
it is full support or no support, no other will do
Land closure is a very serious Issue.
On this website we have a feature about Pontiac sluice, that area is now going wilderness. that is how serious the issue is, Closed trails. a few areas at a time. first big horn, then cucamonga wilderness, next..... and it goes on and on.
Let everyone who has a computer spend 30 minutes posting this message, and writing to a few of the businesses, you can get thier websites and emails off the Moab Chamber of commerce website.
here is the link http://www.moabchamber.com/censored for having an opinion
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This is what I think......
1. Did you find this on the web? If so, then I would automatically dismiss it. I get so much garbage in my inbox forwarded by close friends who recieved it from close friends that it must be true. It hardly ever is. However, my debunking sources (www.snopes.com and www.urbanlegends.com) do not have any listings for this particular letter. I have seen other letters similar to this that have turned out to be false.
I *feel* it is false in that it wants to close off all jeep/atv trails.
2. I reread the letter and I interpert it as saying that they are against the relabeling of "trails" to "highway". This is where lawyers make their $$$$. I think what they are afraid of is if the trails are renamed then they will get paved over as befitting a state "highway". The extra traffic (and construction) will surely destroy the landscape! And the easier access will chase away those of us who like roughing it.
So, I too, am against the re-designation of "trails". I am opposed to closed access. If they want to close jeep trails then to be fair they *must* also close hiking trails, horse trails, atv trails, bike trails, etc. I personally have packed out tons of someone else's trash while backpacking. In my experience, Jeepers are the cleanest!
Ok, I'm stepping down off my soap box....
CATSome girls like it rough!
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Cat
Suwa has an agenda, and that agenda is to have as much of Utahs publics land turned in to wilderness.
Might I point you to what is happening to our own National forest here is southern California.
In the San Bernardino forest we have 3 large wilderness areas already carved out and now this year they will be carving another.
They use the smallest of reasons to have the areas closed.
Land clousures mean no wheeling
Might I point out that wheeling introduces many to the outdoors and our need to preserve them.
Any support of a Orginazation who wants regulation of motorized access (such as stated in SUWAs mission statement) is only supporting the forces that close land to us. It cannot be tolerated.censored for having an opinion
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