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 Post subject: Re: BLM Seeks Public Comments on Proposed White Mountains Race
PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:44 pm 
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john wrote:
A site you may find of interest, the BLM Resource Management Plan area that includes the White Mountain area.

Eastern Interior Resource Management Plan



Is there anything particular? I looked through it Looks like we should be hearing something in June.

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 Post subject: Re: BLM Seeks Public Comments on Proposed White Mountains Race
PostPosted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:58 am 
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I found it interesting that they are still in the Planning Process and looking at

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Formulate alternatives

Formulate alternatives, November 2008 – August 2009


And that the schedule shows

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Draft Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement

Write Draft RMP/EIS, 2009

Publish Notice of Availability for Draft RMP/EIS in Federal Register, TBD

Public review of Draft RMP/EIS, early 2010

Analyze and prepare response to pubic comments, 2010


So it appears that the draft would be the time to review the RMP, as the comment date has past, and submit protest if any exist.

http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/planni ... print.html

http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/planni ... tions.html

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 Post subject: Re: BLM Seeks Public Comments on Proposed White Mountains Race
PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:12 pm 
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To whom it concerns,

I just hate when public areas are closed off for races and other special events. It happened all the time in Mineapolis and other places I lived and why I no longer live there. It has so much more impact than race organizers plan for, which often ruin it for so many others. *beep* I just spent the last four days, and three nights at the Cache Mountain cabin and loved it. Nate, Robert and I just were in Iraq and getting ready to go again some time in the next year, so I would really be upset to lose the use of the cabin for the rest of the year due to the impact of a race for 50 individuals. They don't close summit lake for Artic Man every year. I like the idea and I give kidos to the organizers for reaching out to out club, but there must be a better location that doesn't ruin it for the rest of us.

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 Post subject: Re: BLM Seeks Public Comments on Proposed White Mountains Race
PostPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:34 pm 
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FYI for everyone. The Race is a go, BLM info and justification:

http://www.blm.gov/ak/st/en/fo/fdo/east ... es100.html

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 Post subject: Re: BLM Seeks Public Comments on Proposed White Mountains Race
PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:40 pm 
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Someone has an idea!

Let’s organize a Sno-go race next year (2011) during this same timeframe. We should put in for the cabin rentals (plural) 6 months prior to beat out the bike, foot, ski racers. Remember they got 3 months so they may organize.

Oh………. and check out the Sue-100 race this weekend……………….They actually run through park free wilderness. I know that’s hard to come by in Alaska.

Thank You BLM for changing the standards. I look forward to our Sno-go race next year while sharing the trails with others.

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 Post subject: Re: BLM Seeks Public Comments on Proposed White Mountains Race
PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:43 pm 
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Posted on the Alaska Outdoor web site.

http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/sho ... hp?t=73287

I know we all don't agree on this but lets see where it goes. I can see the vise tightening.

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hey all....I took the day off and went up to the white mountains for a ride monday.. the race was going on , with the race starting sunday at 8 am by sunday 10 am over half the field had already finished,, with 2 bikers having won in 12 hours and a runner finishing in 15 hours,,,,Holy C*ap! 2 of us entered the whites at 28 mile...the parking lot had a few viehicals in it ... with the racers having a small area with 2 tents and a 5th wheel outa the way,,, the parking across the road had 20 or so in it,,,,
as most of you know I never travel at low speeds but I blew all 4 shocks on my XLT so the trip was done at less than 30 mph
My god thats slow! but I did get to interact with a few of the racers.. and made all three cabins they rented ... for the most part all the racers we chatted with, were the last of the racers and we did talk with the last place lady #45 (I hope she;s single!) they took the time to chat with us and were quite friendly,. at the check points the observers were also friendly ,,, However one of the trail sweeps at windy gap did go outa his way to tell us they had rented the cabins for them to use. At the caribou cabin they had cleaned up and left everything in order but had no toliet paper in the outhouse or cabin. as part of the agreement / rules the racers were to yield to other trail users and about half did and others didn't ,, about what i expected but not a big deal as we usally yield to others and I dont expect that to change
as a whole, next year I would protest the race for the renting of the 3 cabin months in advance, but i dont think for anything more.
the overflow has started . and the trail is hard and fast ,,, the snow we got last week dumped there as well and next trip will be fun@
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 Post subject: Re:White Mnt trails just became rutted.
PostPosted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:39 am 
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Tony,
Nice report as always!
You said you would only dispute the cabin rental next year, why? Do you mean how the BLM stepped on their *beep*’s by making the race special priority over all others?
Or how they have came around to common sense thinking about public lands and how it could actually be enjoyed by all citizens equally, snowmachiners, hikers and the like? I look forward to tearing up the trails on next year’s race in the 800 cc class!!!!

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