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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.

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Tour de Tillamook

Date: 
Fri, 07/30/2010 - 5:00pm - Sun, 08/01/2010 - 5:00pm


 

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Thank you for the participation at the ODF Non-motorized Volunteer Trail Work Party this past Saturday

Thank you to those that came out for the 1st Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) non-motorized trail work party of the season this past Saturday (http://www.nw-trail.org/node/2060).  This work party was led by the Northwest Trail Alliance due to budget and staff reductions for ODF's recreation staff for the Tillamook State Forest.  Thank you to Matt Savage, Reese Bowes, Brian List, Fred MacGregor, Ray Bayley, and Wayne Naillon for coming out to volunteer your time to perform maintenance work on the Wilson River Trail for the benefit of all users of this trail.  We provided a total of 27 hours of volunteer work for the day, not including driving time.

March 20/21 (2010) Trail Work Party Opportunities: Wilson River, Post Canyon & Sandy Ridge

It's that time of year-- only this year we've been riding the trails
pretty much all winter without snow. Northwest Trail Alliance, Columbia Area Mountain Bike Advocates (CAMBA) and Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) all are
hosting work parties this weekend.

How about giving back to the trails this weekend?

Saturday (3/20) work parties:

-Northwest Trail Alliance: Sandy Ridge- cutting in some new
trail, maintenance on Hide & Seek

Wilson River Work Party (ODF)

Date: 
Sat, 03/20/2010 - 9:30am - 2:00pm

The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), our partner in the Tillamook State Forest, is hosting a series of volunteer work parties for 2010. 

These work parties focus on building new trails for hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers.  Work parties are the 3rd Saturday of each month except for September (the September work party is the 2nd Saturday).

The March 20th, May 15th, July 17th and September 11th work parties focus on the Wilson River Trail Restoration.

Meeting Time: Sign-In at 9:30 AM / Trail Construciton Starts at 10:00 AM

Meeting Location: Tillamook Forest Center Parking Lot (West End)

Driving Directions from Portland:

  • Hwy 26 westbound towards the coast
  • Take exit 53 onto Hwy 6 (Marked "Hwy 6 / Tillamook / Ocean Beaches)
  • The Tillamook Forest Center is just west of the turn-off to Jones Creek Campground

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Tillamook State Forest Mountain Biking Updates

It has been a big few weeks for mountain bike advocacy in the Tillamook State Forest.

 

TECHNICAL AND CHALLENGING MOUNTAIN BIKE OPPORTUNITIES

Tillamook State Forest Trail Work Party

Date: 
Sat, 06/20/2009 - 8:45am - 2:00pm

There is a work party in the Tillamook State Forest this Saturday (June 20th).  Several Northwest Trail Alliance members plan to attend.  We will plan to leave from the Cornelius Pass Roadhouse at 8:45am, so show up a little bit earlier if you want to carpoo

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Vandalism on Wilson River Trail extension

The saga of the Wilson River Trail extension (Segment C-1) from Elk Creek
Campground east to Idiot Creek Road continues.  There was vandalism along the
flag line this winter, resulting in the theft of flagging and pin flags
delineating the new trail segment.  This set back is costly to correct for the
Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), as they are currently experiencing severe

PUMP Supports Grant Funding Requests to Lengthen Wilson River Trail

To continue providing and promoting mountain bike opportunities near the Portland metropolitan area, PUMP submitted a letter of support with a grant funding application from the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) to the Bikes Belong Grants Committee (http://www.bikesbelong.org/) for the first of three segmented extensions to the Wilson River Trail.  That letter is attached to this post for reader's information.

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