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Cactus Flats OHV Area in Calif.
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[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 159715, member: 19939"] [b]Sounds like a great plan--[/b] becoming active stewards of trails is a wise move. :) [B]Capital improvements should be welcomed at every chance.[/B] Up here in Wyoming the problem we have is that the funds earmarked for trails is consumed primarily by "[B]snowmobile trail grooming costs[/B]1" Once the snow is gone ---what do we have to show for all that trail fund money? :( Now---(Yippee!) we are one signature away from having the BLM's blessing on the county to run a grader on the road into our riding area,, once that is done it can be legally recognized as a ORV area and we can apply for trail fund money before the snowmobilers spend it all. Once capital improvements are made and in place, it would be harder for them to ever justify not funding it further. Take the Cabana's :) [/QUOTE]
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