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If you have having these volunteer cleanups of the area, wouldn't you want to announce these events here on the forum in order to increase the number of people participating? Or is your cleanup done on a while your walking around and run into trash you clean it up type of basis? The type of cleanup that we really need is cleanup of corrupt local government. That would save thousands from pollby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_ohvpark17.432e764.html .....Off-roading demand Inland counties have the highest percentages of off-highway vehicle registrations in the state, but no state recreation areas for those riders to use. Top five counties by percentage of off-highway vehicle registrations: Riverside County San Bernardino County San Diego County Fresno Coby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
When Mike Castro collects money for crossing/parking on his property, he accepts financial responsibility for any harm that comes to or from his paying visitors...... Civil Code Section 846. An owner of any estate or any other interest in real property, whether possessory or nonpossessory, owes no duty of care to keep the premises safe for entry or use by others for any recreational purpose orby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Over 1,000 expected for Calico clean up By Jason Smith, staff writer CALICO — Mark Watkins was camping with some friends enjoying the scenery of Mule Canyon three miles east of Calico when he saw a unnatural sight: kitchen appliances. “There were all these microwaves, TVs and propane bottles from groups going out there and just dumping stuff,” he said. “It’s a shame. The whole historiby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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Campers rescued after flash flood Stacia Glenn, Staff Writer Article Launched: 01/28/2008 10:06:20 PM PST VICTOR VALLEY - Four friends sleeping in tents in Bowen Ranch Hot Springs were swept away in a flash flood Sunday, but rescue crews fished them out 6 miles downriver. The four - Krystal Levitre, 20, of Lucerne Valley; Ernest Taylor, 18, of Apple Valley; Jennifer Morse, 31, of Victorville; aby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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Sheriff's OHV team out in force this weekend This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press Saturday, January 19, 2008. Valley Press The Sheriff's Off-Highway Vehicle Team will be working in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management over the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend with directed patrols throughout northeastern Kern County. Sheriff's deputies and BLM rangers will be cheby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Overuse threatens off-road trail By Matt Weiser - mweiser@sacbee.com Published 12:00 am PST Sunday, January 13, 2008 For a century, the Rubicon Trail has offered unlimited access to the most challenging off-road driving on Earth. But the boulder-strewn detour to Lake Tahoe is falling victim to its own fame. Overby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Mojave lizard may rate protection The U.S. will study whether the Mojave fringe-toed lizard, which scientists say is being damaged by off-road vehicles in its habitat, merits federal protection From the Associated Press January 12, 2008 LAS VEGAS — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed to study whether a lizard population in a stretch of Mojave Desert in eastern Nevada and western Calby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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I find this summary very interesting as it states what I have been thinking for quite a while. I was in the mortgage industry several years ago when the last crash occurred. But, now that I have been researching and investigating SB County corruption I have been recognizing that the developers, lenders, state and local governments have all been driving this rampant development for their own grby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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Recreation fees source of contention PARKS: The U.S. Forest Service disputes criticism that the charges amount to double taxation. 07:01 AM PST on Monday, December 31, 2007 By JANET ZIMMERMAN The Press-Enterprise Recreation fees charged to national forest users bring in millions of dollars every year to pay for maintenance and visitors services, among other things. Critics contend the feeby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Changing needs forcing closure of National Forest recreation sites Download story podcast 07:03 AM PST on Monday, December 31, 2007 By JANET ZIMMERMAN The Press-Enterprise Video: Forest Service considers closing camping sites When Forest Service recreation officer Jonathan Cook-Fisher looks out over the campground tucked deep into the San Bernardino Mountains, his gaze sweeps over the pby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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December 30, 2007 Public Lands Surge in Off-Roading Stirs Dust and Debate in West By FELICITY BARRINGER and WILLIAM YARDLEY DURANGO, Colo. — In the San Juan National Forest here, an iron rod gate is the last barrier to the Weminuche Wilderness, a mountain redoubt above 10,000 feet where wheels are not allowed. But the gate has been knocked down repeatedly, shot at and generally disregarded. Mby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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I have been very busy lately and didn't even know this was going on. I may have some time tomorrow to check it out.by katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Three SoCal forests reopen to public ASSOCIATED PRESS November 8, 2007 - 8:20AM LOS ANGELES — Three national forests closed for the past two weeks because of wildfires will reopen today, officials said. Authorities warn that extreme fire risk remains, but much of the Angeles, Los Padres and San Bernardino national forests will be open once again to the public. Officials looked at the forestby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
San Bernardino County approved a conditional use permit for this facility. I urge you to send letters opposing this open sludge facility near Hinkley. This scary stuff will be out in the open air and there are substantial winds. It will travel to your community either through the air or water. The information on where to send your comments follows as well as the letter from Norm Diaz regardinby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Fire Department is out there with about 50 tankers. The fire department reported that the fire is under control and almost completely out.by katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Tallahassee Joe called and said there is a huge fire near the Pinnacles and there are numerous fire trucks, sheriff's vehicles, helicopters that have responded to the fire.by katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
August 7, 2007 - 1:10PM OHV meetings planned for Barstow, Trona Meeting in Barstow will be on Friday FROM STAFF REPORTS BARSTOW — The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Barstow station will hold two community meetings to solicit feedback and comments before applying for a state grant to fund the station’s off-highway vehicle enforcement team. The first forum will take place at the Trona Commby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Parents, camp operators decry court ruling on negligence Many are worried about the possibility of rising fees and camps going out of business because of potential legal costs. By Tiffany Hsu, Times Staff Writer July 18, 2007 Several parents and day camp operators said Tuesday that a California Supreme Court ruling allowing recreation providers to be sued for gross negligence even if parents orby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
'Naked Man'? Surf City's new law has him covered By Ashley Powers, Times Staff Writer July 18, 2007 The man whom Walnut Avenue once called Mike took to dawdling near his fence — cheekily unclothed. Neighbors yanked down their blinds to block out the 5-foot-9, 165-pound man in his birthday suit. Out-of-towners screeched, and some folks phoned police and begged: Please oust the Naked Man. Thisby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
California's liability waiver law refined by ruling The state Supreme Court says releases signed by participants or their parents don't protect recreation providers in cases of gross negligence. By Maura Dolan and Ari B. Bloomekatz Times Staff Writers July 17, 2007 SAN FRANCISCO — Recreation providers in California may be held liable for gross negligence regardless of the wording on liabilityby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Vt. town considers banning nudity Town known for its easygoing strip-and-let-strip attitude may draw the line The Associated Press Updated: 3:14 a.m. PT July 16, 2007 BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - Topless women on parade? That was fine. Teenagers loitering in the buff, in a downtown parking lot? No problem. Naked sunbathers at swimming holes? It was just au naturel. But a senior citizen in his birthday suby katrina island - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California