Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Land Issues, Trail Projects & Trail Stewardship => Topic started by: samm on March 13, 2013, 10:41:41 AM
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http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Prevent_the_LOSS_of_recreational_land_usage_in_Southern_Alberta/?cIozjeb
"The South Saskatchewan Regional Plan (SSRP) is trying to implement a major land use restriction to Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) usage as well as random camping in Southern AB. It will affect every aspect of outdoor recreation, eg. Quading, Biking, Camping, Hunting, Fishing ect.... This plan has been been in the works for over 2 years and has already had 2 phases passed without the general public's knowledge. The 3rd and final phase is scheduled for May 2013. This plan if taken into effect, will give us .5% of the land that we use today. We need to be heard and voice our side of this to help create a balance for our social environment and NOT let the environmentalists have the only voice in this matter. More information on Alberta's regional plan( In association with the SSRP) can be seen on www.landuse.alberta.ca"
They're trying to reach 10,000 signatures (currently over 7,500 already). I know a few Jeep groups that are supporting this so I thought people here may be interested in signing too.
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What was wrong with the 30 other posts about this?
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Couldn't tell you.
Scanned the first five pages of this board and nothing mentioned this petition I came across, so the other 30 posts must be long pushed back.
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General talk.
30 seconds.
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Okay.
I would just assume this topic is related to land issues.
And when I scan titles looking similar to a petition I'm posting, 30 seconds doesn't jump out at me.
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yeah... it was posted a few weeks ago... still good
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Yes I'm just being a dink Samm
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http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Prevent_the_LOSS_of_recreational_land_usage_in_Southern_Alberta/?cIozjeb
"The South Saskatchewan Regional Plan (SSRP) is trying to implement a major land use restriction to Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) usage as well as random camping in Southern AB. It will affect every aspect of outdoor recreation, eg. Quading, Biking, Camping, Hunting, Fishing ect.... This plan has been been in the works for over 2 years and has already had 2 phases passed without the general public's knowledge. The 3rd and final phase is scheduled for May 2013. This plan if taken into effect, will give us .5% of the land that we use today. We need to be heard and voice our side of this to help create a balance for our social environment and NOT let the environmentalists have the only voice in this matter. More information on Alberta's regional plan( In association with the SSRP) can be seen on www.landuse.alberta.ca"
They're trying to reach 10,000 signatures (currently over 7,500 already). I know a few Jeep groups that are supporting this so I thought people here may be interested in signing too.
i posted it in General as no one really visits land use. i also asked the Pirate community to help and i am guessing that about 3500 signatures were garnered from that request and a generous offshoot thread that Redbull Jeep bribed members with some nice photography.
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Redbull Jeep bribed members with some nice photography.
" nice photography" indeed
That was swell of Dustin to do that but I wonder if Becca ever saw those photos of those gals posing on her Ultra 4 rig ?
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" nice photography" indeed
That was swell of Dustin to do that but I wonder if Becca ever saw those photos of those gals posing on her Ultra 4 rig ?
They seem to have a pretty cool relationship, so i am sure she was ok with it and probably there...enjoying it.
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Pretty cool its over 9800 8)
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http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/alberta/Land+plan+could+reduce+impact+future+floods/8638205/story.html
In the paper today. Just some more typical BS. U know
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This is an interview from an enviromental group commenting about ssrp. Do they ever lie and distort facts for there purpose , which is to close all access to the eastern slopes and make parks.
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I knew the first day of the flood and did mention it as a facebook comment that I was sure the silty water coming down the river system would get blamed on land users, 4x4's specifically eventually.
Is it wrong of me to have burst out laughing when I saw the news footage of K-country golf courses? All those old hard packed sustainable trails from years ago that may have crossed the odd creek, replaced with highways, bridges, and culverts that plugged right up and knocked out the roads. ;)