Tellico Hearing

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A hearing date certain has been set for SFWDA vs. FS on the Tellico OHV area.

A hearing will be held at 2 PM in Courtroom 50 Main Street, Bryson City, NC 28713 before Judge Martin Reidinger. You can view the calendar here NCWD Court Calendar. This is your money at work (your tax dollars supporting the FS and your after tax goodwill contributions to SFWDA, BRC, UFWDA). It is a public process. You are welcome to attend and encouraged to attend. It is fine to wear identifying attire that you are a supporter of off road driving (i.e club logos). Remember, you must be respectful of the Court and the process. You will not be allowed to speak during the proceedings. Just your presence in the court room will be enough. It will give you an opportunity to see our system at work. It is very important that we do not do anything that will reflect badly on our sport. I think it will be a testament to our resolve and perseverance to have as many of us as can participate to be there in person.

It appears the Judge has set aside the entire afternoon for the case. This means he may allow each side an hour to present. The FS and intervenors most likely will share the time allocated. SFWDA will present first, the FS and intervenors will present second, then most likely SFWDA will have a few minutes for rebuttal. Remember only the respective lawyers will present.

Please be reminded that it is very unlikely that a decision will be rendered on August 23rd. You will most likely be disappointed if you attend expecting to hear a decision. The decision will usually take 30 to 90 days. It may be in our best interest that the Judge take his time to consider everything in the case. Also, remember that any decision can be appealed by the opposing side.

Please re-post this information on other 4x4 boards and forums to help spread the word.

I look forward to seeing you on the 23rd in Bryson City, NC.

Thank you for your support.
 
sounds like the finish line is in sight. thanks for all you have done Roger--regardless of the out come you have my respect!!!!

keeping fingers crossed!
 
tkinze said:
sounds like the finish line is in sight. thanks for all you have done Roger--regardless of the out come you have my respect!!!!

keeping fingers crossed!

I second this. Much respect for all the work you have done Roger. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed as well.
 
Frankly, this should be extended to the entire SFWDA current and previous BOD members. I know John S. had recently brought some information to a recent meeting about the Blue Ribbon Commission needing $$$ and they are a huge part of this fight as well.

keepin' the faith!
 
Somehow I doubt the trails will reopen soon. It will be the same process we've just seen, but in reverse. Public commenting, more red tape, maybe something will get done 3 years from now. Sorry, I haven't had enough coffee yet...Monday blahs, on Tuesday.
 
BMThiker said:
Somehow I doubt the trails will reopen soon. It will be the same process we've just seen, but in reverse. Public commenting, more red tape, maybe something will get done 3 years from now. Sorry, I haven't had enough coffee yet...Monday blahs, on Tuesday.

Oh yeah. I'm familiar with government speediness. I didn't expect that they would reopen them next week or anything. I just meant is that what they're asking for? What exactly is the lawsuit claiming and what is the end result?
 
Yeah, I'm not clear on that either. Since the FS has already obliterated the trails that were there, I guess it would be to create a new system of trails on the same public land.
 
BMThiker said:
Yeah, I'm not clear on that either. Since the FS has already obliterated the trails that were there, I guess it would be to create a new system of trails on the same public land.

I've heard mixed stories on that.
 
Yeah, I'm not clear on that either. Since the FS has already obliterated the trails that were there, I guess it would be to create a new system of trails on the same public land.

Rick,
If we are lucky enough to see that day, I doubt all new trails need to be constructed. I recall seeing a number of over grown trails (road beds) intersecting the old trails, so my thoughts jump to using what exists (& ignored by the FS) that could be opened in a sustainable manner [no need to battle the fools when we can deprive them of the excuse].

Yes, I am jumping too far ahead but it is a nice dream.
 
But wouldn't it be nice to see GSMTR back at Tellico ? ?
 
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