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Partnering
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The
Boise ATV Trail Riders works closely
with the State of Idaho
Department of Parks and Recreation to develop new ATV
trails and assists in maintaining existing ones. The Association also works with
the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management in developing the
trail system for Idaho's OHV riders. |
For information about partnering with the Idaho Department of Parks &
Recreation, see
Trail Information.
Click here for our Club's objectives.
Check out the Off-Highway Vehicle
Information (OHV) website.
See
Ride Information for trail
clean-up ride dates.
Check out our partner's links below or see Partners.
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Example of Partnering
on Projects
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On Saturday, April 1,
2006 several
ATV groups came together to he lp the Owyhee Country Sheriff install 66 road
signs on the Reynolds Creek Road. See Ride
Photo Album, 2006 on April 1- Hemmingway Butte Work Crew and see all the
action. Members from SIDRA also assisted. Another example of
partnering.
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Working Together |
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Here are a couple of photos that demonstrate how Mountain She ep and even cows
are not affected by ATV riders. These photos were taken in the Owyhees in
2004 by
one
of our members. This shows that we can live and play in the same
area together! All we want are the existing roads
and trails be left
open for all to use.
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Partner
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The Idaho
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Information Project is a partnership effort
between five State and Federal resource management agencies:
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