Petition at USGP

eric aldinger

2007-11-30

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Roger W. Louton*
503-702-4590
www.PUMPCLUB.org
www.IMBA.com
rwleleven@msn.com

Roger Louton is the IMBA representative for Western Oregon. He can help
direct your inquires about any mountain bike related land access issues in
Western Oregon (generally federal or state lands). He is also open to being
a resource for race promoters having issues getting approval for race
courses on publicly held land.

Roger Louton
rwleleven@msn.com

PS. You can also contact a local access rights group, like CAMBA (Hood
River), PUMP (Metro area), or COTA (Bend).

On Nov 30, 2007 9:59 AM, Freyensee, James P
wrote:

> For those that may not be at the USGP and would like to be a part of the
> petition or even write to ?SOMEBODY?, what can they do and who to
> contact?
>
> Jay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
> Behalf Of T. Kenji Sugahara
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 9:42 PM
> To: obra@list.obra.org; nwcycling@topica.com
> Subject: [OBRA Chat] Petition at USGP
>
> Hey Folks,
>
> FYI: Many of the trails in the Mt Hood national forest are being
> closed or may be closed for cycling. It appears that much of this is
> being done with little or no community involvement. Petr Kakes from
> SkiBowl put us in contact with a gentlemen from Portland named Skip
> Sponsel. He has been lobbying for trail access in the area as well as
> new trail project approval at Mt Hood SkiBowl ski resort.
>
> Skip has agreed to come to USGP on Saturday to collect signatures.
> (There will also be volunteers on hand with sheets)
> Please take time out and sign the petition to keep trails open to
> cycling!
>
> Thanks!
>
> k-
>
>
>
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Freyensee, James P

2007-11-30

For those that may not be at the USGP and would like to be a part of the
petition or even write to ?SOMEBODY?, what can they do and who to
contact?

Jay

-----Original Message-----
From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf Of T. Kenji Sugahara
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 9:42 PM
To: obra@list.obra.org; nwcycling@topica.com
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Petition at USGP

Hey Folks,

FYI: Many of the trails in the Mt Hood national forest are being
closed or may be closed for cycling. It appears that much of this is
being done with little or no community involvement. Petr Kakes from
SkiBowl put us in contact with a gentlemen from Portland named Skip
Sponsel. He has been lobbying for trail access in the area as well as
new trail project approval at Mt Hood SkiBowl ski resort.

Skip has agreed to come to USGP on Saturday to collect signatures.
(There will also be volunteers on hand with sheets)
Please take time out and sign the petition to keep trails open to
cycling!

Thanks!

k-

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T. Kenji Sugahara

2007-11-29

Hey Folks,

FYI: Many of the trails in the Mt Hood national forest are being closed or may be closed for cycling. It appears that much of this is being done with little or no community involvement. Petr Kakes from SkiBowl put us in contact with a gentlemen from Portland named Skip Sponsel. He has been lobbying for trail access in the area as well as new trail project approval at Mt Hood SkiBowl ski resort.

Skip has agreed to come to USGP on Saturday to collect signatures. (There will also be volunteers on hand with sheets)
Please take time out and sign the petition to keep trails open to cycling!

Thanks!

k-