Gongra ts, you two. That really took
guts, not to mention speed. (Duster s
closed the coUrse when Art Knapp came
in.)
Lori Sturhbl~ (Yam) was the only
girl I saw on the finish line. Lorio.
manage d to get in two loops, and it
looks like she is first girl Trail Novice.
Dusters did a good job putting this
one on, and gave out super uSurviv or
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IDS.
They asked me to tender ~eir public
thanks to the Desert Squirre ls M.G. who
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Tom Muto came in for a good finish after three long dusty loops.
VanS tee (Bul) who was looking pretty
tired, but:said he really liked the course.
Ron Griewe (Hus) manage d to finish
pretty weU by wrappin g the throttle
cable around h is hand and pulling when
he wanted to go.
Division Two lined up very nicely,
with Glen Bolenba ugh (Puc) having
battled it out with Nonn Modese tt
(DKW) and Ron Hall (Puc) for three
loops, finished in the mention ed order
quite close togethe r.
Dean Modese tt (DKW) manage d to
do a little better than his dad (relative ly
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(Yam) tried hard, but settled for second
Novice and first 250 Novice.
Keeping in the spirit of things, Don
Drewitz (Hus) pulled up next as third
Novice and first 400 Novice.
I know the. rest of you want your
names in the story, but there really isn't
room. Look in the results.
Special congrat ulations to first and
second Trail Novices Dave Banks (Kaw)
and Mark Miller (Ba). They are the only
Trail Novices to make all three loops.
we re kind enough to use their
four,wh eel drive and clean up a section
of the course for them. That was a
neighbo rly gesture.
My own congrat ulations to all who
finished the whole 105 miles. I got tired
just watcliin g.
Thanks to Kenny Summe rs of
Dusters for digging through all those
sticky tank cards to get results.
All who did not receive Survivo r pins
are reminde d that they will be mailed
with .your results.
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is we are doing that is so wrong?
Now you want to talk about litter.
I've been tripping over beer cans and
I don't know. The state 15
Well,
other people' s garbage since I was old
comin' after us from one side and the
enough to walk. And that garbage was
Feds are breathi n' down our necks.
left there by hikers, fishenn en and
T'other day we saw smoke signals and it
hunters . Should we all be ordered off
sur;roun ded and no way to
seems we are
the land because a few people in each.
get word to the cavalry.
recreati onal group are slobs? I want
What I'm getting at is that last week
wildern ess too, but closing all the land
everyth ing was O.K. and Russ Penny,
to recreati on makes about as much
head of the BLM in Sacram ento had
sense as buying a set of fine china and
that District 37 races
assured our people
never using it because you migh t break
could be held withou t all the
it.
whoop- de.lp abou t bonds and use fees
And you talk about damage and
and this wook Stump Jumper s arr abou t
bonds? Lets make everybo dy who goes
race because the BLM in
to cancel their
into the forest post a $300,00 0 bond in
Riversid e says they gotta pay. Now wait
case they start a forest fire. At the end
a minute...Did the word just fail to filter
of the summer , if there haven't been
or 'has somebo dy changed their
down
any fires, everybo dy gets their money
going to be able to use
mind? Are we
back. Now that makes se.nse. They sure
the desert for out events?
aren't any forest fires caused hy any
As I write this Ron Sloan and Mike
District 37 desert races. We might knock
are on their way to Sacram ento
Hishaw
down a berm on a road, but, man, if
what happene d. F or the
to try and learn
BLM wants the berms put back or
Let's wait
momen t I advise a cool head.
drainag e ditches cleared of dirt we
and see what Ron and Mike can do for
knock in to them all they have to do is
If BLM won't coopera te then we'U
us.
say so. If we do any damage we are
have to hold some meeting s and see if
usually conscie ntious enough to repair
there is any future for us.
it.
One suggest ion is that district 37 put
The latest rumour I heard was that
up a floating bond and each club use it
BLM wants the bond to protect against
event. A worthy suggest ion, if
for their
cu t fences and ruined crops. Now when
there is no other way for us to race.
has a desert race gone over anybod y's
for us to
Perhaps now is ·the time
cultivat ed fields? Don't we always take
band togethe r with other off·road users
great pains to give these areas a wide
and show the elected represen tatives
berth?
one hell of a lot of people
that there are
I really am all for use fees. I pay a fee
who want to use the desert. Not
to en ter a Nationa l Park. There are
preserve it to look at from an
fores t rangers to pay. Those are the nice
air
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