Fy 2012 fun facts: What did we do together?!? CHECK THIS OUT!!!
- SBNF Adopt-a-Trail Program tops 50 active Clubs and Associations (54 total)
- Clubs and Associations Volunteered 18,000 hours
- SBNF Adopt-a-Trail Program becomes National Forest Model (2011 Missoula Technology Development Center)
- Includes Snowmobile, Motorcycle, ATV, Side by Side and 4x4 clubs-all working together
- U.S. Marine Corps, Bear Valley Historical Society, Christian Groups, Honda Riders, Yamaha Motorsports, Overland Teen Education, Geocache and Geologist Groups-all working together
- Large scale project- Over seven miles of emergency road and trail repairs providing for public safety and emergency access
- Large scale project- Cut and removed over 105 windblown trees blocking vital emergency road and trail access
- Maintained over 240 miles of back country roads and trails. 2,000+ over side drains, brushing, trash removal and dozer work
- Removed over seven tons of trash and eight abandoned/stolen vehicles from San Bernardino National Forest
- Restored over 280 acres of OHV impacted National Forest
- Restored/closed 29 acres of illegal OHV Wilderness/Monument Trespass-San Gorgonio, San Rosa, Big Horn, Cucamonga, Cahuilla Mountain
- Maintained over 200 barricades protecting sensitive habitats
- Maintained dozens of road and trail trailheads
- Extinguished 33 abandoned campfires
- Reported 17 emergency incidents to Dispatch Center
- Assisted 29 stranded forest motorists
- Protected 39 stream crossings and 57 riparian habitats (meadows and bird nesting areas)
- Protected 22 Endangered Species Sites
- Restored Seven illegal shooting areas
- Removed Graffiti on 11 individual projects (five acres total)
- Started the SBNF Adopt-a-Trail Junior Ranger Program
- Provided specialized training for eight new Adopt-a-Trail Clubs
- Held a zero percent accident record during 2011-2012
Greg Hoffman
Forest OHV Programs Manager
[COLOR=#ff0000]It's time You thought about getting involved....[/COLOR]
- SBNF Adopt-a-Trail Program tops 50 active Clubs and Associations (54 total)
- Clubs and Associations Volunteered 18,000 hours
- SBNF Adopt-a-Trail Program becomes National Forest Model (2011 Missoula Technology Development Center)
- Includes Snowmobile, Motorcycle, ATV, Side by Side and 4x4 clubs-all working together
- U.S. Marine Corps, Bear Valley Historical Society, Christian Groups, Honda Riders, Yamaha Motorsports, Overland Teen Education, Geocache and Geologist Groups-all working together
- Large scale project- Over seven miles of emergency road and trail repairs providing for public safety and emergency access
- Large scale project- Cut and removed over 105 windblown trees blocking vital emergency road and trail access
- Maintained over 240 miles of back country roads and trails. 2,000+ over side drains, brushing, trash removal and dozer work
- Removed over seven tons of trash and eight abandoned/stolen vehicles from San Bernardino National Forest
- Restored over 280 acres of OHV impacted National Forest
- Restored/closed 29 acres of illegal OHV Wilderness/Monument Trespass-San Gorgonio, San Rosa, Big Horn, Cucamonga, Cahuilla Mountain
- Maintained over 200 barricades protecting sensitive habitats
- Maintained dozens of road and trail trailheads
- Extinguished 33 abandoned campfires
- Reported 17 emergency incidents to Dispatch Center
- Assisted 29 stranded forest motorists
- Protected 39 stream crossings and 57 riparian habitats (meadows and bird nesting areas)
- Protected 22 Endangered Species Sites
- Restored Seven illegal shooting areas
- Removed Graffiti on 11 individual projects (five acres total)
- Started the SBNF Adopt-a-Trail Junior Ranger Program
- Provided specialized training for eight new Adopt-a-Trail Clubs
- Held a zero percent accident record during 2011-2012
Greg Hoffman
Forest OHV Programs Manager
[COLOR=#ff0000]It's time You thought about getting involved....[/COLOR]
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