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Offline Jrama

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Maylong Weekend-Sat
« on: May 16, 2011, 07:36:23 AM »
Going to be camping at Mclean this weekend and figured it would be nice to run some trails. Maylong can be abusy weekend but responsible wheelin should be no problem..... we can keep an eye on some of the yahoo's. Wanted to head out last weekend but the jeep wasn't ready, it is now, and I am dieing to get out.


Should be sticking to dry trails, probably run quirk ridge....I am open to whoever wants to do what.

Requirements:
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Decent tires AT/MT would prefer the 31" variety or larger

Other then that We could meet at the store at 10-11 in the am
Let me Know if your interested

Offline bbrown

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2011, 11:10:10 AM »
id be down for it rain or shine
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Offline Jrama

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2011, 10:32:17 AM »
id be down for it rain or shine

Well now it looks like it will be raining  all weekend and a couple days prior.....

Offline bbrown

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2011, 10:51:03 AM »
typical may long haha, ill still come out if you planning to go


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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2011, 10:51:46 AM »
Well now it looks like it will be raining  all weekend and a couple days prior.....

Please note there is now a fire ban in the area. Most of the CJA are staying off the trails this weekend as to not damage them and prohibit the future use of the trail system. If you are out please try and tread lightly.

This is not a club organized run.  


The weather forecast for the following weekend 28th – 29th  looks much better for the trail to be in good shape. Club members are planning a clean up effort in the Mclean Creek area that weekend.  
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Offline Jrama

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2011, 07:33:29 AM »
Please note there is now a fire ban in the area. Most of the CJA are staying off the trails this weekend as to not damage them and prohibit the future use of the trail system. If you are out please try and tread lightly.

This is not a club organized run.  


The weather forecast for the following weekend 28th – 29th  looks much better for the trail to be in good shape. Club members are planning a clean up effort in the Mclean Creek area that weekend.  

Between the rain/cold and a fireban that is still in effect.....?....  saying it seems odd. It would seem traffic during this weekend is going to be much lower than normal. I'm definately going to be coming out with you guys on the 28th, probably won't be as much cleaning to do and more wheelin.

The trails will be wet, other then that I don't see our presence on this utterly ruined maylong making much of a difference to the trails. I am just holding out for some more interest here, if there is none I'll cancel this one and we can all head out on the 28th!

Offline bbrown

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2011, 09:31:01 AM »
im still down for both
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Offline vantagetes

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2011, 02:31:06 PM »
The trails will be wet

That is why the majority of OHV/4x4 clubs haven't been going out on the trails. When it's wet they rut out and erode.

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2011, 03:39:58 PM »
That is why the majority of OHV/4x4 clubs haven't been going out on the trails. When it's wet they rut out and erode.

Yup, avoiding the soggy trails for a week or two may help to keep them open for a generation or two.
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Offline Jrama

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #9 on: May 19, 2011, 04:26:41 PM »
Yeah, rain doesn't cancel runs to often.....I honestly don't believe going or not makes much of difference to the trail infastructure this particular Saturday. However, I will cancel the run. If you had wanted to come out there is always the clean up on the 28th. Something tells me Mclean will virtually dead this weekend as campers, and many motorized users will be avoiding the area for a wide array of reasons. So there probably won't be much of a mess and I am sure there will be time for a run. I'll see you all out there Saturday

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #10 on: May 19, 2011, 08:25:18 PM »
I was out there today and a lot of people r Rollin in the r.c.m.p have there check stop at the store there is a little snow out there and yes it is very WET.I can't see how there is a fire band when there is water everywhere.If you stay in one area to long you would float away.I must have seen about 40 quads and a lot of guys on dirt bikes ,But for trucks only about 20 or so but it is still early.They drop off garbage cans today lets hope everyone use them !!!!!

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #11 on: May 19, 2011, 09:11:02 PM »
I know there's a lot of info regarding trail closures and fire bans this weekend; below is the response from SRD for the Southern Rockies Area. In a nut shell...there's no trail closures, and absolutely no fires.

"...No Restrictions being imposed for activities in the Southern Rockies area with respect to random camping or motorized vehicle use however there a Fire Ban in effect and we do not expect it will be lifted before or during the weekend. The following are some key points staff will be using this weekend to help educate and enforce as deemed appropriate.

May long weekend and fire bans
ISSUE: The Alberta government has imposed a province-wide fire ban. Meanwhile, areas of the province are extremely wet due to heavy snowpack this year.

KEY POINTS:
· High winds have heightened the wildfire risk and in some areas, that risk is extreme.
· The fire ban is in place until further notice.
· Provincial firefighting resources are fully utilized right now.
· Through our mutual aid resources sharing agreement with other firefighting agencies across Canada, we’ve requested resources to assist with Alberta’s wildfire suppression efforts.
· Section 21(1) of the Forest and Prairie Protection Act gives the Minister the authority to prohibit fires in any part or all of Alberta.
· Urban municipalities and federal land (including national parks) outside of forest protection areas are exempt from the provincial fire ban.
· This is serious. People can face a fine up to $5,000 for lighting a fire during a fire ban, and may be liable for all firefighting costs and damage.
· Gas or propane stoves designed for cooking are allowed.
· It is very dry in many parts of the province, so we are asking Albertans to cooperate with the bans, and be careful with cigarettes, and when using off-highway vehicles.
· All OHVs in Alberta are required to have a functional muffler and spark arresters.
· We urge OHV users to ensure they remove burnable debris from hot spots on their machine to reduce the risk of more wildfires.

WET CONDITIONS AND FIRE BAN KEY POINTS:
· Some areas of the province are still very wet or snowy due to the heavy snowpack this year. Some areas may also be receiving rain this weekend. The fire ban will still be in effect.
· While the ground may be wet the fine fuels (grass, leaves, twigs) can easily start a fire.
· Our provincial firefighting resources are fully utilized right now, as crews battle the wildfires in central and northern Alberta.
· We can’t afford to add to the risk of more wildfires at this time. The ban will be in place until further notice.
· Government is taking this very seriously and we ask the public take this seriously.

WET CONDITIONS AND OHV KEY POINTS:
· As is always the case, we urge OHV users to avoid wet areas completely.
· Many people think it's fun to drive their OHVs through the mud and water but this can cause significant damage to the land and fisheries and also impacts water quality.

GENERAL LONG WEEKEND KEY POINTS:
· We want people to go out and safely enjoy the May long weekend. But we ask that they respect the land, respect the fire ban and respect each other.
· Law enforcement agencies will be patrolling our roadways, water bodies, parks and public land.
· Most Albertans are responsible users of public land. Those that participate in destructive behaviour are the minority.
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Offline Mudhawg

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #12 on: May 22, 2011, 01:41:40 PM »
Was at burnt timber all weekend and was told the only reason theres a fire ban in place is because there is a staff shortage from everyone going up to slave lake
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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #13 on: May 23, 2011, 10:00:06 AM »
I saw an RCMP officer as well as a Wildlife officer ripping up the skegg on quads in a supposedly Land Reclamation/Riparian Area out in Waiparous when there was no need to bypass the main trail, Tread Lightly my arse.

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Re: Maylong Weekend-Sat
« Reply #14 on: May 23, 2011, 06:37:24 PM »
I saw an RCMP officer as well as a Wildlife officer ripping up the skegg on quads in a supposedly Land Reclamation/Riparian Area out in Waiparous when there was no need to bypass the main trail, Tread Lightly my arse.
did you photo or video it?
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