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Rattlesnake Canyon - Ranch Owner Complaints

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Rattlesnake Canyon - Ranch Owner Complaints

Post by BorregoWrangler » Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:17 pm

"The sole remaining cattle rancher in Lucerne Valley operates a 29,000 acre ranch. ALL of Rattlesnake Canyon is within this ranch. The ranchers, Billy & Julie Mitchell, are generally pro-OHV, and have worked with BLM and Wilderness folks to keep the Canyon open. However, Mr. Mitchell has recently had to put down two cattle and one horse due to injuries created by OHV users going too fast through the canyon, and on the north end nearer his house.

The rancher has asked that those of us who enjoy and appreciate the Canyon put out the word to all the internet forums and groups of OHV folks to tell them Rattlesnake Canyon will be shut down if his livelihood is jeopardized (his cattle).

Please do your part to educate others to slow down. Keep the dust and noise to a absolute minimum, give livestock the right of way, and don't scare them off the trail.

Feel free to copy this message to any other online forums you participate in. We have the opportunity to keep this fun trail open, preserving a corridor between the mountains and desert, but we must act responsibly and educate others who may not be as sensitive to the issues at hand.

Tread Lightly!

As an FYI: At least one OHV group, "MyJeepRocks" is actively working with the rancher and helping to create a signage program within the canyon to advise others of the Rules of the Road. If you want to contribute, stay tuned to "www.rattlesnakecanyontrail.com" which is in the process of being set up."
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Re: Rattlesnake Canyon - Ranch Owner Complaints

Post by gon2srf » Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:28 am

Nice info John. You don't often get second chances, hopefully folks will get the message.
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Re: Rattlesnake Canyon - Ranch Owner Complaints

Post by BlueFJ » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:42 pm

Just one more example of a few @$$h013z ruining things for everyone. :x Thank you, John for bringing this to our attention! A good thing to bear in mind while wheeling anywhere!
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Re: Rattlesnake Canyon - Ranch Owner Complaints

Post by cruiserlarry » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:44 pm

I posted this message on the FJ Cruiser Forum (blue forum) and the So Cal FJ Cruisers (brown forum)...

I wish everyone would always assume they need to be careful, as if was always someone else's property....we'd have many more places to play... :?
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Re: Rattlesnake Canyon - Ranch Owner Complaints

Post by BorregoWrangler » Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:00 pm

Thanks guys. Lets get the word out.
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Re: Rattlesnake Canyon - Ranch Owner Complaints

Post by sdnative » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:01 pm

Steve and I went through there last year during SummerFest. It's a really great place and would be a shame to loose it.

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