4. Kern County Sheriff- Tyson reported that a RADICAL new group calling itself the California ORV Watch [COW] has been stirring up a lot of trouble in West Rosamond and towards Tehachapi in their efforts to deal with illegal riders. Where help was originally sought to deal with illegal trespass on private property, they have recieved support from a similar group in San Bernadino who has pushed for a ZERO TOLERANCE rule: if you even START your ORV on private property, it can be CONFISCATED!
Other members in the room repeated from rote the requirements that in order to be cited for trespassing,private property must be signed every 200' and double furrowed, or fenced.
5. Red Rock Canyon State Park- the representative announced that the recently started General Plan Amendment process has now been postponed INDEFINITELY due to state budget cuts!
He also expressed interest in the fact that the Friends of Jawbone now OWNS a grader, which the State Park would like to make use of in the Ricardo Campground area. Perhaps a new era of cooperation is on th horizon!
6. Wind/Solar energy-members who are up to date on Kiewit's project in Lower Jawbone canyon believe that their work will be done in a few months, and that the company is not 100% commited to retaining a guard gate, or a locked gate for that matter. This would result in more resource degradation from illegal rides in that area.
7.OHMVR- Martha Ibarra from the Sacramento office personally came down to assist the Friends of Jawbone in preparing their grant applications.

The process is apparantly all available online, and two members had computers going in the backround during the course of the meeting. Application deadlines for this year is March 1. Ms. Ibarra also indicated that for THIS YEAR, their office has NOT been instructed that the budget will affect it.
I collected some information on grant proposals.
8.BLM-Ridgecrest Steering Committee- I learned two new things at this meeting. One-the steering committee meets EVERY MONTH the evening of the day after the FOJ meeting! This is also a very important meeting for getting insight as to how many different things the BLM has on it's plate to deal with.
TWO-I found out that the major portion of Thursday night's meeting was going to be to discuss the historic cabins under the BLM's jurisdiction!
So guess where I went last night? Yup. Another 300 miles round trip. Another day of partially shuttering Mark's Off Road.
Separate report.