Calling all Southeast TLCA chapters!!!
Over the MLK weekend I was at Tellico with Upstate Cruisers and Georgia Cruisers and while wheeling in on Friday we ran across the Forest Service. The folks we talked to were from the West Coast and were riding the trails looking around to consult on the environmental issues at Tellico. If you have been following what's going on there, erosion is a major concern and the environmental groups in the area are putting a lot of pressure to reduce erosion or close the area.
We chatted with these fellas for a good hour and a half. They are good folks that have a lot of experience out west. Their assessment at that time was that if something major doesn't happen to correct and control erosion, the area will not survive.
We had the opportunity to wheel with Rob Theurer (TellicoRob) on Sunday and we talked about some "out of the box" ideas on how we as a community could make a major difference in the area. One idea we discussed was coming up with a comprehensive erosion control plan for the area. The plan would have to compliment the forest service ranger district's land use plan.
The idea would work, in my opinion, but would take the input and participation of a number of TLCA chapters in the SE. I propose that these steps (in general) would need to take place:
1) consult with the ranger district to see if they are willing to work with the offroad community to develop an appropriate plan.
2) consult with the local environmental groups to see if they are willing to reduce pressure for closure with the development and implementation of the plan.
3) write up a scope for the work to be done and apply for RTP funds in Tennessee and North Carolina to prepare the plan.
3) Contract with a land use management/environmental consultant to survey the area for erosion concerns, and prepare the plan.
4) present the plan to the district, the greenies, etc. for approval
5) prepare a grant application for long term funding through RTP (or other funding options) for implementation of the plan
6) bid the construction work to local contractors
7) implement the plan on a long term basis...maybe 5 years or so
8) maintain the area with ongoing RTP funds
So, the purpose of this post is to solicit opinions of the TLCA chapters in the SE on the potential to participate and support this plan.
I am an environmental consultant and would be willing to help through this process. This could be the most significant and proactive action the offroad community could take on the east coast. It could also be a model to help save other OHV areas! Please post up your opinions and if your club chapter is willing to assist with volunteer hours, support, or whatever.
Thanks, and sorry for the longwinded post!
Over the MLK weekend I was at Tellico with Upstate Cruisers and Georgia Cruisers and while wheeling in on Friday we ran across the Forest Service. The folks we talked to were from the West Coast and were riding the trails looking around to consult on the environmental issues at Tellico. If you have been following what's going on there, erosion is a major concern and the environmental groups in the area are putting a lot of pressure to reduce erosion or close the area.
We chatted with these fellas for a good hour and a half. They are good folks that have a lot of experience out west. Their assessment at that time was that if something major doesn't happen to correct and control erosion, the area will not survive.
We had the opportunity to wheel with Rob Theurer (TellicoRob) on Sunday and we talked about some "out of the box" ideas on how we as a community could make a major difference in the area. One idea we discussed was coming up with a comprehensive erosion control plan for the area. The plan would have to compliment the forest service ranger district's land use plan.
The idea would work, in my opinion, but would take the input and participation of a number of TLCA chapters in the SE. I propose that these steps (in general) would need to take place:
1) consult with the ranger district to see if they are willing to work with the offroad community to develop an appropriate plan.
2) consult with the local environmental groups to see if they are willing to reduce pressure for closure with the development and implementation of the plan.
3) write up a scope for the work to be done and apply for RTP funds in Tennessee and North Carolina to prepare the plan.
3) Contract with a land use management/environmental consultant to survey the area for erosion concerns, and prepare the plan.
4) present the plan to the district, the greenies, etc. for approval
5) prepare a grant application for long term funding through RTP (or other funding options) for implementation of the plan
6) bid the construction work to local contractors
7) implement the plan on a long term basis...maybe 5 years or so
8) maintain the area with ongoing RTP funds
So, the purpose of this post is to solicit opinions of the TLCA chapters in the SE on the potential to participate and support this plan.
I am an environmental consultant and would be willing to help through this process. This could be the most significant and proactive action the offroad community could take on the east coast. It could also be a model to help save other OHV areas! Please post up your opinions and if your club chapter is willing to assist with volunteer hours, support, or whatever.
Thanks, and sorry for the longwinded post!