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9th Annual COHVCO OHV Workshop June 18-21, 2009

Posted by Corey on May 15, 2009

9th Annual OHV Management Workshop:

 “Trail Sustainability: Moving Forward with Travel Management”
June 18-21, 2009
in Cortez, Colorado      
                                  
This Special Workshop is FREE For Enthusiasts with FREE Lodging for qualified club reps.
         
Sponsored by the Colorado Off Highway Vehicle Coalition (COHVCO)
with assistance from: NOHVCC, BRC, US Forest Service, BLM and Colorado State Parks 

 

 

This Special Workshop is FREE For Enthusiasts with Lodging for qualified club reps.         

Sponsored by the Colorado Off Highway Vehicle Coalition (COHVCO)with assistance from: NOHVCC, BRC, US Forest Service, BLM and Colorado State Parks

The purpose of this workshop is to assist the US Forest Service and other stakeholders in gaining knowledge and developing skills and partnerships that will result in long-term sustainability and improvement of trail systems.
The workshop is an educational forum with a combined audience of off-highway vehicle recreation land management decision makers, recreation planners, resource specialists, leadership representatives from Volunteer Recreational Enthusiasts Organizations and other stakeholder communities.
This collaborative effort helps to build camaraderie and a sense of understanding among agencies and different user groups.
Land Management Agency personnel and can sit down one on one in a relaxed, educational forum and discuss local issues,
and develop the needed contacts to interact closely on the status and implementation of designated OHV Routes by
Travel Management Planning in that area.
Included will be educational discussions of OHV Management Techniques, Volunteer Stewardship, issues and general principles:
·      To develop the strategies and skills necessary to implement decisions made under the US Forest Service Travel Management Rule and BLM Resource Management Plans;
·      To develop the partnerships and resources to maintain and improve the designated route system on public lands;
·      To facilitate efforts to improve volunteer effectiveness, organization, and management;
·      To develop a common understanding of trail maintenance techniques and explore a variety of techniques to achieve required trail monitoring;
·      To better understand the NEPA process and writing letters that work
·      To examine a range of OHV trail signing protocols and principles;
·      To improve working relationships and increase partnerships between the US Forest Service, state and local agencies, the OHV industry, OHV enthusiasts, and other stakeholders
·      A focused approach with an emphasis on sustainability of existing designated trail systems and building toward future growth of; “Life After The First MVUM”. 
 

 

Thursday Check In and evening VIP Welcome Reception
*Hors d’oeuvres and Cash Bar provided*
OPTIONAL: Trail Crew Leader, Maintenance and Construction Skills Training.   Certifications in ATV and Dirt Bike Safety.             Public Education and Awareness Sound Emissions Training.
Friday Agency & Enthusiast Classroom Sessions
*Continental Breakfast and Lunch provided with planned Networking Dinner on own*
Saturday Agency & Enthusiast Classroom Sessions and Location Rides with Field Discussions
*Continental Breakfast and Box Lunch provided and Club Sponsored BBQ Donation Dinner*
Sunday Enthusiast Tailgate Sessions and Location Rides with Field Discussions to include:
*Continental Breakfast and Box Lunch provided*
 

Please mark this on your calendars and REGISTER NOW to attend.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE TO OHV ENTHUSIASTS AND CLUB REPS.
 

For REGISTRATION and LODGING INFO or more information, please contact: 
                              Corey Corbett at: corbett@cohvco.org 

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