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Reiter Pit - riding area endangered in Washington

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Nov 26, 2007
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We need to step up the pressure...because apparently the "other" side is taking notice of our efforts to make sure our voice is heard. I got privy to this email today:
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From: Washington Wilderness Coalition [mailto:Washington_Wilderness_Coalition@mail.vresp.com]
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 12:20 PM
Subject: Email your comments by 5:00 today! Protect the Reiter Forest.

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http://hosted.verticalresponse.com/304913/e121eeaaf7/1223008667/637ce33b25/

PROTECT THE REITER FOREST-NEXT TO WILD SKY WILDERNESS-FROM ORV DAMAGE

Please take a minute to send an email TODAY to save Washington State’s Reiter Forest from off-road vehicle (ORV) damage.

We understand that ORV users are flooding the Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) with email comments, including ORVers from out-of-state, and we need to counter that with emails from many individual non-motorized recreationists and conservationists.

DNR is taking public comments on its Draft Recreation Plan for Reiter Forest. The comment deadline is TODAY (Friday Dec.4) at 5:00 PM Pacific time.

We like DNR’s plan because it significantly REDUCES the acreage open to ORVs, for good reason. A year ago ORVers expected the entire Forest would be designated as an ORV sportspark, so they are upset about the proposed limits. They are also upset because a month ago, DNR temporarily closed the entire Forest to any ORV use, to allow for restoration this winter and spring to repair ORV-caused damage (the first time Reiter has ever been entirely closed to ORVs).

We also like DNR’s plan because it helps protect adjacent wildlands from ORV trespass – the new Wild Sky Wilderness, Wallace Falls State Park, and Forks of the Sky State Park are all adjacent to Reiter Forest, and trespass and vandalism does occur. We like the designation of non-motorized areas within Reiter Forest, to protect the land and wildlife and provide year-round, lower-elevation non-motorized recreation. We need to support DNR’s efforts to protect public resources, even while we urge them to conduct a full EIS.

DNR’s Reiter Forest plan documents can be viewed at:
Click Here to View Plan Documents


WHAT YOU CAN DO:

See below for talking points, and THANKS for helping us to protect Reiter Forest!

Send your email comments to: sepacenter@dnr.wa.gov

Subject line: Draft Reiter Foothills Forest Recreation Plan -- File 09-111001

Key points:

* Support DNR’s plan to limit ORV use to 1,100 acres of the 10,000-acre Reiter Forest, due to extensive past damage caused by ORVs, to prevent future damage throughout Reiter Forest, and to prevent ORV trespass into the adjacent Wild Sky Wilderness, Wallace Falls State Park, and Forks of the Sky State Park.

* Support DNR’s plan to restore and repair the horrendous damage caused by ORVs.

* Support DNR’s current temporary closure to ORV use, to allow for restoration this winter and spring. When Reiter is re-opened, DNR should not allow 4x4 “tube buggies” that have killed many trees at Reiter by stripping the bark off the trunks as they squeeze through the forest.

* Support DNR’s plan to provide non-motorized recreation at Reiter, in areas separate from those open to ORVs.

* Ask DNR to develop non-motorized trails to Lake Isabel in Wild Sky Wilderness, along the May Creek waterfalls, along “Vertigo Rim” atop the Index Town Wall, and to the east side of Wallace Falls. These trails will provide year-round, lower-elevation recreation to many people. The State’s surveys have always shown that non-motorized trail recreationists are the majority, and greatly outnumber ORV recreationists.

* Ask DNR to study the merits of creating a Wild Wallace Natural Resource Conservation Area (NRCA) in the portion of Reiter Forest between May Creek and Wallace Falls.

* Ask DNR to prepare a full Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to analyze site-specific ORV impacts, past practices, and the restoration, mitigation, usage limits, enforcement and funding that are needed in the future.

Washington Wilderness Coalition
305 N 83rd St.
Seattle, Washington 98103
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Jan 14, 2009
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Your a Jack- A$$ how much land do you guys need? Let the off-road lovers have a little piece to call there own! Why dont they set up some kind of park fee and/or camprounds so they mabey could make a little money? Something like they have done in Bellfair/Tuhuya forest land.
 
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suitcase

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Thanks for the info. Not from there, we have our battles too but I'll throw me two penny's at those tree huggen, bunny loven, fern feelen, squirel screwen, lefty libs....
 
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Interestingly enough the website I came across this info from- many of the hikers voiced their support for the ORV users to continue to use Reiter Pit. Stating the DNR was fairly reckless in such an abrupt closure without fully considering the potential spill-over to other areas.
 
alot of this has to do with the over population of meth heads in the monroe to gold bar area dumping trash and other things up there also lots of stolen vehicals end up there ditched and turned into an obstical by the 4X4 guys. Also what needs to happen is the 4X4 clubs need to fight for land use its ours also, they need a trail system and keep people on the trails not just going anywhich way they want of get the lad strictly for ORV use because of the lack of places to go in WA. Reiter was the last free range area that we had.
 
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suitcase

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alot of this has to do with the over population of meth heads in the monroe to gold bar area dumping trash and other things up there also lots of stolen vehicals end up there ditched and turned into an obstical by the 4X4 guys. Also what needs to happen is the 4X4 clubs need to fight for land use its ours also, they need a trail system and keep people on the trails not just going anywhich way they want of get the lad strictly for ORV use because of the lack of places to go in WA. Reiter was the last free range area that we had.

This very thing is what gives the greenies good amo, for there battle. IMO it is just like all the private land that is locked up now. We once where able to travel a lot of that ground here at home, but over the yrs. the people and there trash, and tareing up sings and fences. Put a stop to us, (the land respectfull people) of using any of it. One bad egg can make a big stink.

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alot of this has to do with the over population of meth heads in the monroe to gold bar area dumping trash and other things up there also lots of stolen vehicals end up there ditched and turned into an obstical by the 4X4 guys. Also what needs to happen is the 4X4 clubs need to fight for land use its ours also, they need a trail system and keep people on the trails not just going anywhich way they want of get the lad strictly for ORV use because of the lack of places to go in WA. Reiter was the last free range area that we had.

Stolen cars. meth makers etc is a problem that will get bigger with the closure of reiter.. Thats not what got it shut down..until the real reasons are addressed by the 4x4 community there will be no gain..Ive been using reiter for more than 40 years. the last 5 years has been tough to see what has been going on..http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=833689
 
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