By dickriebe , 24 January, 2006

DR06 Registrations in the mail this week 1-23-06

Thanks to the effort of our editor, Stacey Osborne, the DR06 registrations are in the mail this week. Extra forms will be available at the delegates meeting Jan,28. Forms are also available Online Now ....

For information or registration please contact this years chairman Dick Riebe , at djrengraving@peoplepc.com or call at 406-549-3842. Costs have been held to the same as last year in an attempt to show our appreciation to all participants.

Four Wheeling For Fun, Dick Riebe

By tsm1 , 19 January, 2006

Frontier Trail Ride - SUNDAY, January 22nd, 9am, at the old County Market parking lot, behind McDonalds at Montana and Custer Ave, Helena.

By mh , 5 January, 2006

The Magic City 4 Wheelers invite you to join us on a Trail Ride to the Snowy Mountains area on Sunday the 29th after the meeting. Contact any Magic City 4 Wheeler member for more information, or meet in Broadview (Just north of Billings) at 7:30am, depart for the trail at 8am.

By tsm1 , 3 January, 2006

(Note: This is an Excellent, fact-filled and well-researched, that explains succinctly why "environmental" agendas are Trojan Horses. OSVs -- Over the Snow Vehicles -- are not detrimental to national forests or private land. Please share widely with anyone who recreates! Don't snowmobile or use motorized recreation? Just wait ... this agenda will come to your form of recreation, sooner or later!)

January 2, 2006

By Dave Hurwitz daveh-wa@snowmobile-alliance.org

Snowmobile Alliance of Western States

http://www.snowmobile-alliance.org

By tsm1 , 22 November, 2005

Hearing PDF

To All FFOR Members and all Off-Highway Vehicle groups:

On December 2, U.S. Senator Conrad Burns will be holding U.S. Senate hearings in Missoula. The focus of these hearings is to determine the future of public access to public lands, based on recent proposals by the USFS and BLM to shut down significant percentages of trails to motorized vehicle use.

It is difficult to describe just how important it is to attend these hearings in Missoula. We have worked long and hard to seek government oversight into how the Forest Service and BLM are ignoring the people who actually use public lands (us), and approving plans by extreme environmentalist groups whose members rarely set foot on these lands.

By mh , 14 November, 2005

Christmas Tree/Chili Run, Sunday December 4th, Laurel burger king at 7:30, to the Pryors. Get your tree permit at Custer National Service building in the Heights.

By tsm1 , 12 November, 2005

and discuss the forest plan revision process.

When: Friday, December 2, 2005 – 10:30 a.m.
Where: University of Montana – College of Technology
Health and Business Building Room 01
909 South Avenue West
Missoula, MT 59801

MISSOULA – U.S. Senator Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) today announced that he will
be holding a field hearing in Missoula to gather information and discuss
the forest plan revision process in Region One of the Forest Service.
Burns, who is Chairman of the Senate Interior Appropriations Subcommittee,
has several concerns about how this process is moving forward. The hearing
will be open to the public, and Burns encourages all interested parties to
attend.