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State Forest Implementation and Annual Operations Plans - Comment Period

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As some of you know, the Oregon Department of Forestry(ODF) has released draft versions of the Implementation Plans (IP) and Annual Operation Plans (AOP) for the Clatsop and Tillamook Forests. Ryan, Wayne, the Westside Trail Federation (W.T.F.) crew, and myself have been very vocal over the years with ODF about their lack of attention to the needs of non-motorized users. Now that the economy has slowed and the price of lumber is low, the problem has been compounded. ODF has adopted a stance of only maintaining the existing trail network with no new trails to be constructed with no definitive plan for the future.

ODF has gone through significant layoffs and budget cuts over the last two years. Unfortunately for recreation interests, many of the cuts came from recreation staff.

ODF is supposed to follow the Greatest Permanent Value(GPV) rule which essentially states that they manage the forest for the highest and best use. The uses fall into three categories: Social (Recreation), Economic (logging), and Environmental (habitat, clean air and water, etc.). Many have been critical of ODF for really only managing the forest for the economic aspect while ignoring the social and environmental.

OSU's Institute for Natural Resources conducted a review of the new Forest Management Plan and concluded that ODF has not used the best science to support their increase in logging and resulting clear cutting. A brief article appeared on the front page of the Metro section of the Oregonian today summarizing OSU's review and ODF's response to the criticism.

http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2011/04/oregon_department_of_forestrys.html

I can say that ODF has a tough job. They are caught between a number of interests. The largest interest comes from the counties. The counties are pushing ODF harder than ever to harvest more timber to replace lost tax revenue and federal support. I completely understand the position of the counties, but at some point harvest levels become unsustainable and revenue for future generations is jeopardized.

Click Read More for ACTION ALERT... to help give voice to need for recreation opportunities for mountain biking in State managed forests!

Ride - Tillamook Forest - Storey Burn Trail & Nels Rogers Trail & others...

Date: 
Sat, 07/17/2010 - 8:00am - 1:00pm

I am leading a early morning ride on Saturday so that we can be back into Portland around 1 (no later than 2).

Meeting location at the 217/26 transit ctr at 8AM, with the goal of being at the trailhead by 9AM.

Trails: Storey Burn / Nels Rogers / Historic Hiking Trail / ...

This ride is for "Advanced" riders as the pace will be fast, but not race pace.

Please sign up here is you are interested in join us.

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Fall 2009 News from Westside Trail Federation

 

Events

Storey Burn - Sickter Lars Trails

Date: 
Sat, 05/16/2009 - 2:00pm - 5:00pm

 

Join me for an Intermediate skill level, relaxed pace ride on Storey Burn and
Sickter Lars trails. The ride will require intermediate skill level due to the
amount of sustained climbing involved on Storey Burn and the built features on
Sickter Lars. The pace will be relaxed with regroups, no one left behind. The
ride is about 8 to 9 miles in length depending on the amount of riding we want
to do. Both of these trails drain well and have been cleared of blowdown so we
should have a good ride.

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Wayne Naillon, PUMP Tillamook Representative testifies before ODF

PUMP members.  This rider, Wayne Naillon, testified before the Board of Forestry in Salem yesterday on behalf of PUMP.

I did not think I would be put on the agenda for public comments due to the huge number of requests to testify yesterday from big timber and other organizations. But the gatekeeper at the front door said, "Your Wayne Naillon, I have seen your name everywhere for the last 9 years, you will get to speak".

PUMP Member Wayne Naillon Testifies before ODF

PUMP members.  This rider, Wayne Naillon, testified before the Board of Forestry in Salem yesterday on behalf of PUMP.
 
I did not think I would be put on the agenda for public comments due to the huge number of requests to testify yesterday from big timber and other organizations. But the gatekeeper at the front door said, "Your Wayne Naillon, I have seen your name everywhere for the last 9 years, you will get to speak".
 

Tilly Ride - Storey Burn/Roger's Camp/Gales Creek

Date: 
Sat, 09/27/2008 - 9:30am - 4:00pm

 

JD and I are riding the fantastic Storey Burn/Roger's Camp/Gales Creek ride in the Tilly tomorrow. Anyone who wants to join us is welcome to. The three trails combine into an awesome ride that gives you a great variety of fun trail in one ride: Flowey, rooty, tight, twisty, technical, "up," and "down" 18 miles that you end with a rippin' 4+ miles of crazy bugs-in-your-teeth downhill.

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Memorial Weekend Roger's/Brown's Camp Ride

Given all the wonderful weather we'd been experiencing, we were all surprised and disappointed by the rainfall we experienced the Saturday night prior to this scheduled ride.  Shane's Enduro ride had some spots that were more prone to uber-mub, so he called his ride. JD and I decided to go ahead with the Classic Ride as we had 17 riders signed up  we were hopeful that the trails would be ok this early in the ride season.

Brown's Camp Memorial Weekend Ride x2!

Date: 
Sun, 05/25/2008 - 9:00am

Time for a Brown's Camp Ride!
(AKA: Roger's Camp) 

JD & I hear this trail has come out from under its snow blanket and is ready for riding. Several folks have e-mailed us that they've ridden it over the last two weeks and it is in pristine condition! The long weekend will give us time for a Monday recovery.

Thanks to Shane, we will now have 2 ride options:


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