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Land Access and Maintenance Committees
 
The Land Committees exist for a multitude of reasons.  One of them is obviously to enjoy our sport, and to promote it in a positive manner.  However, we are also here to offer to the landowners a couple of different benefits.

Photo Provided By: Russell Cook (Formerly Deep Woods Extreme) One is to be the eyes and ears for the landowner, watching for vandalism, illegal activity and garbage dumping. Another is to insure them that their land is being respected and used properly by the people who have been given the written permission.

Last but certainly not least, to let them know that their land will now be cleaned and maintained by the members of the Northeast Association of 4WD Clubs.

After achieving written permission for the areas that we would like to use and maintain, we will then do all of the research that is necessary to find local resources for garbage removal, metal recycling, and other needed resources.

We will then continue forward with the cleaning, maintaining and self-policing.  This is all to insure that the property is used respectfully, and that TREAD LIGHTLY is promoted and practiced.

by Roy Van Gemert
NH Land Access & Maintenance Committee Member


Misconceptions of OHRV Use
The sport of Off Highway Recreational Vehicle use (OHRV or modified SUVs) has been taking a large amount of heat from both ...
CJ, submitted - 06/01/2002


Public Access?
Public Access? By Scott Hatch A question was recently asked why we do not have access to public lands. This was my response directed at the indi...
Scott Hatch, submitted - 04/17/2003


THE RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM
BCR names Del Albright, BlueRibbon Coalition Ambassador$50 million in grant money is available to trail recreationists nationwide. The Recreatio...
BlueRibbon Coalition, submitted - 07/12/2003


Is *Wilderness* Stealing Our Heritage?
Is *Wilderness* Stealing Our Heritage? by Del Albright, BlueRibbon Ambassador Being a full time land use/access advocate, I hear a lot of opinions...
by Del Albright, BlueRibbon Ambassador, submitted - 02/18/2004


Trail Building and Erosion Control Resources and Links
The following documents are from several different sources that contain information to assist in trail building and erosion control.NH Departm...
, submitted - 01/29/2006


Safety: The Name of the Game
Safety is the name of the game.  So please, when you are out on a trail run, Class VI, or a trail maintenance day, remember ...
Jenn Codispoti, submitted - 05/01/2006


Your Tax Dollars at Work......RTP funds directed where?
This is from our friends over at NETRA but pertains to us as well:Hey Friends, take a look at this article. If possible, pass it on to your st...
, submitted - 02/01/2005


Map VI Trails

  • Map Six Trail Maps and Descriptions
  • Deering-Western Weare

  • Private Land

  • Land Manager Job Description
  • Private Land Parcels

  • Florida Road

  • Old Florida Road Update (4-23-03)
  • Florida Road Cleanup
  • Florida Road Update 7-12-03
  • Old Florida Road Status Update (March 2004)
  • Florida RD Letter
  • Old Florida RD Technical Memorandum
  • New Client Engagement Letter
  • Environmental Law Firm's Terms of Engagement
  • Old Florida RD Update 02/01/06
  • Letter to state
  • Results of the NEA4WDC Meeting with the Town of Florida 03/08/04
  • Your help is needed! Save Florida Rd.


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