teamgrizzly
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- Nov 25, 1999
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Well not quite. But close. The part of the island is owned by Scott Paper and is used as a tree plantation. Due to valdalism on the island to the tree farm and logging equipment, Scott Paper is considering closing down access to the island.
Last year a loader was vandalised during the Quickshift Hare Scramble. This put a burden on the organizing club, Club 500. As a result they have decided not to put the Quickshift on anymore.
Also to appease Scott Paper, the Fraser Valley Dirt Riders have radically changed the course for their Poker Run and have stopped advertising the fact that their event is ATV friendly.
This may well mean the end of riding at Herrling Island. I personally applaud the efforts of the guys at Club 500 and the FVDR who have done a lot of work on this issue.
What can you do? Join a club and help out. Many hands make light work. Show the proper way to behave. Ride in a controlled non-destructive manner. Pack out more than you pack in. Pass the wisdom of being a good considerate rider onto others.
Mike Fodor
Team Grizzly Webmaster & PNWMA Secretary
Last year a loader was vandalised during the Quickshift Hare Scramble. This put a burden on the organizing club, Club 500. As a result they have decided not to put the Quickshift on anymore.
Also to appease Scott Paper, the Fraser Valley Dirt Riders have radically changed the course for their Poker Run and have stopped advertising the fact that their event is ATV friendly.
This may well mean the end of riding at Herrling Island. I personally applaud the efforts of the guys at Club 500 and the FVDR who have done a lot of work on this issue.
What can you do? Join a club and help out. Many hands make light work. Show the proper way to behave. Ride in a controlled non-destructive manner. Pack out more than you pack in. Pass the wisdom of being a good considerate rider onto others.
Mike Fodor
Team Grizzly Webmaster & PNWMA Secretary