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TWRA Implements New Permit Fee Structure for North Cumberland OHV Users

 
 

Important Update for all OHV operators in the North Cumberland, TN OHV Area.  


For the first time in a decade, the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission has approved a license fee structure adjustment for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The increase was one of five rule amendments made by the TFWC at its January meeting,  in Union City. Tennessee hunting and fishing licenses expire on Feb. 28, but the changes go into effect  July 1.  Now all OHV users in this are will need to purchase this High Impact Permit. 

Special Use Permits
High Impact Habitat Conservation Permits

These permits must be purchased for horseback riding, bicycling, and ORV use. Youths under age 13 and persons holding a valid annual or permanent hunting license with a valid permit to hunt on these areas are exempt. At least one occupant of an enclosed vehicle must possess the proper permit(s). No permit shall be required on certain roads/trails as designated.

Here is an overview of the new fee structure and enforced regions. 

Region I: Wolf River WMA
Region 2: Laurel Hill, Yanahli, Cheatham, Williamsport, Bear Hollow
Region 3: Bridgestone Firestone – Big Bottom Unit, Catoosa, Keyes-Harrison , Luper Mountain, Mt. Roosevelt, North Chickamauga Creek – Patton Unit, Pea Ridge , Skinner Mountain
Region 4: Forks of the River,NOTE: All interior trails closed to bicyclists. Will Skelton Greenway and Whaley Trail (formerly known as Bluff Trail) to the Burnett Creek Parking Area open to bicyclists. No High Impact Habitat Conservation Permit required for use of the Will Skelton Greenway/Whaley Trail.
North Cumberland, NOTE: No High Impact Habitat Conservation Permit required on Peabody Road from its junction of US Highway 25W to the Hatfield Knob Elk Viewing Tower. No High Impact Habitat Conservation Permit shall be required on US Highways and/or County maintained roads that traverse North Cumberland WMA.

Type Description Cost
035 Resident Annual Permit $74.00
036 Resident Daily Permit $15.50
037 Non-Resident Annual Permit $233.00
038 Non-Resident Daily Permit $37.50

- More info on permits at> http://www.tn.gov/twra/article/special-use-permits-j1

- See even more at: http://www.tn.gov/twra/article/special-use-permits-j1#sthash.opr1bip9.dpuf


For the insider scoop direct from one of our OHV4TN Representatives here is an article she published in the Examier.com 

"A chat with TWRA's Chris Richardson"

 

I recently caught up with Chris Richardson, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency's (TWRA) Special Assistant to the Director for Policy and Legislation. Many in the off-road community have wondered what the new "High Impact" permit will mean to their use of TWRA land, so I thought I would ask Chris a few questions that I have culled from the group. TWRA will be coming out with a FAQ public information sheet on the new changes in the very near future...but until then...here we go.

With the new July 1 fee increases and additions, what do you see as the biggest changes? The biggest change will be that additional user groups (horseback riders and mountain bikers) will be asked to contribute for the use and benefit of Tennessee’s Wildlife Management Areas.

Can you explain the new "high impact" user fees? The new High Impact WMA Permit will be required of those individuals riding horses, OHV’s, and mountain bikes on designated WMA’s in TN. The High Impact Permit is modeled after and will replace the North Cumberland Permit, while applying to other activities on additional lands. It is not required for those individuals who are properly licensed and permitted to hunt or fish our WMA’s.

Will these apply to all TWRA public land holdings? No. The new permit will only apply on specified areas. Those areas will be limited to lands owned by TWRA where these activities are currently permitted. It will not apply on lands that TWRA leases from other agencies.

Will these "high impact" user fees be categorized? I am not sure that I understand this question. Of those individuals purchasing the permit, I do not believe that we will be able to track the specific activity they engage in.

Where do you see the greatest opportunities for "high impact" user groups in the future? For OHV riders, the legislation passed last year creating a study committee is exciting and TWRA looks forward to being part of that process. The TWRA will continue to manage and improve the North Cumberland WMA. Additionally, the TWRA is committed to continuing to find and provide more opportunities for all Tennesseans to enjoy the outdoor recreation that Tennessee has to offer.

Source - http://www.examiner.com/article/a-chat-with-twra-s-chris-richardson

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SFWDA Leadership Meeting Minutes

 

 

Southern Four Wheel Drive Association

SFWDA Leadership and Board of Directors Online Meeting

Monday, June 22, 2015 8:00 PM EST

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Attendees:

Ray Stanley, President

Doyle Punches, Treasurer

Flint Holbrook, Director of Conservation and Land Management

Walter Shafer, Web Administrator and Public Relations

Jon Plaza, Director of Public Relations

Aimee Darnell, Recording Secretary

Jeremy Rose, Co-Director of Membership

Brian Overly, Vice President

Tony Wilson, Rock Corp 4x4

Brian Staley,  East TN 4WD Club

Al Sweney, Trick N’ Traction

Barry Flowers, Stones River Jeep Club

Jim Berliner, Trick N’ Traction

Aaron Roddy, Ohio River Four Wheel Drive Club

Denver Issacs, Scenic City 4WD Club

John Galbreath, Hardline Crawlers

Tony Chaapel, Georgia Bounty Runners

Jay Bird, Georgia Bounty Runners

 Roger Theurer, STLC Association


Membership updates

            • Clubs – 28 Clubs + 843 Members

• 1360+ Total Members (Total 1700 +)

• Premium Members Update – 69 Total

• 2886 Facebook Members as of 06.22.2015


Clubs with active dialog on becoming members:

            West TN Off Road (Jackson TN)

            Triad Jeep Club (Troy NC)

            Evansville Area Jeepers (Indiana)

            CNC 4x4 (North Carolina)


Business Renewals

            Black Mountain Off Road (Harlan KY)

            EVAC Emergency Preparedness Equipment & Supply LLC (Rock Island TN)


Business member target:  Coghill Jeep (Knoxville TN)

            No contact has been made with Coghill Jeep at this time.

            Brian suggested Jared Slabel as a contact at Coghill Jeep.


Jon has started a conversation with Rice dealership. 


• SFWDA Traffic

Bleeping Jeep website has logged almost 22K views for the SFWDA Educational Videos with a total of 60K estimated minutes watch.


Calendar Updates:

 • July 28, 2015 – UFWDA Annual Meeting (Flint Holbrook SFWDA Rep)

•September 22, 2015 – Board of Directors and Leadership Council Meeting

•September 24-27 – Dixie Run 29, Golden Mountain Park, Sparta, TN

•October 3, 2015 – Knox Off Road "Wheeler's for the Wounded” benefiting Smoky Mtn. Service Dogs" event at Windrock Park

•October 20, 2015 - Board of Directors Work Session

•October/November, 2015 – SFWDA Meet and Ride, TBD (Morris Mountain, AL)

•November, 2015 - Board of Directors Work Session (As Required)

•December 6, 2015 – SFWDA Annual Meeting and Leader Council

                            

TrailFest 2015 Recap

•Total Attendance – 392 Total

•150 Full Weekend Driver

•110 Full Weekend Passenger

•95 Saturday Only Driver   

•22 Saturday Only Passenger

           

•392 Meals Sold, Served 295 Meals (Commitment for 300)

•AOP Costs for TrailFest 2015 - $7,735


•Total Revenue $23,050   

•Total Expenses $14,383  

•NET - $10,130 including adjustments   


Survey feedback on Trailfest 2015

            Overall rating:  very good

            Value for the money:  a lot of value

            Organized:  very organized

            Online registration: very good

            Onsite registration: very good

            Desirable features: open park trails/ guided trail rides

            Receiving add’l information:  email


Comments from Leadership group:

Traffic:  Over all everyone thought the traffic flow was good. The only negative comment was when guided trail groups going through there seemed to be an overlap of general park traffic that intercepted the guided trail traffic.

In the future we need to think about traffic management for large guided groups on the trail systems.


Registration: We need to have the registration for rides open the entire time of event.

Newer members want to know about the trails, we need a knowledgeable person who can answer questions about the trails skill levels.


Volunteers:  Need to start considering a process for individuals or clubs that step up and volunteer.    A suggestion made for a volunteer only raffle.   The amount of time volunteered would equal one raffle ticket; 4 hours = 4 tickets.

             

Unlimited Off Road Expo Recap

Total visitors June 5 - 7, 2015: 13120

Total vehicles at the Tavern & Cavern Charity Night Crawl: 1887                          

This is the first event SFWDA has set up as a vendor.  Something to consider for other large scale events.


June SFWDA Meet and Ride Recap

• Hosted by the Georgia Bounty Runners

• 48 Vehicles and approximately 75 people

• Jay Bird conducted the meeting portion of the ride

• One Issue: Ford Ranger PU Rolled over on an off camber trail.

     Curtis and Rita Barnhardt are OK.


Bantam Jeep Recap

2937 Jeeps in attendance

Jeeps from 38 states and Canada

25,000 people over 3 days in attendance

Guinness World Record Parade was comprised of 2,420 Jeeps

6th annual Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival on June 10-12, 2016


 Additional Updates

          UFWDA Four Wheeler of the Year

Curtis Barnhardt Nomination


ORBA National Advocate

·         Jeffrey Dozier Contribution Page 29 on the Sand Lick Area

·         Daniel Boone National Forest Scenic Byway

Preliminary Agreement on Access, appeal has been withdrawn

Scheduled Ride 26-27



Vandalism Update Uwharrie National Forest

Chris has organized a couple of work days to put up barriers to prevent ATVs cutting road trails through the forest in areas they could not make it over the obstacles.  Since the work day (6-13), the fencing has been torn down, the barriers relocated.

We are continuing to work with the archeological reports that keep threatening the existence of the Uwharrie system.


         

SFWDA Grant Program

            •2015 Educational YouTube Video – Phase 2

                        Should see a late summer for video release  

Future topics for consideration:

Fire Safety

Managing fluids and other materials on the trail

Advanced Recovery Techniques


•2015 Rock Solid Picnic Area Grant Request

            Target completion: late August 2015


•2015 Review of Grant Process

            We are not getting the attention or traction from clubs.

Set something up to send a club individual to get trained and use the grant process to fund the educational training.

Example:  Certified Master Trainer for Tread Lightly Training Classes

           

Big Creek possible SFWDA Grant Request

Entrance road issues getting to the park property. 

Rain has made road worse.

Grant request of $10K for gravel, new gate, drainage work, etc.

SFWDA has asked Scott to revisit grant request with new quotes. 



Dixie Run 2015 Planning

           38 registrations

             21 passengers

             5 registered for the Ladies Ride 

Pre-registration has increased from years past.

To encourage early registration, SFWDA has offered as perks:

First 50 SFWDA Member registrations receive a SFWDA LED Flashlight

Next 100 SFWDA Member registrations receive a SFWDA First Aid Kit

Next 100 SFWDA Member registrations receive 10 Raffle tickets


Registration Costs

SFWDA Member $99.00

SFWDA Passenger/ Child Over 6 $29.00

SFWDA Saturday Only $49.00

SFWDA Saturday Only

Spectator/Passenger/ Child Over 6 $19.00


Meeting adjourned.




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Southern Four Wheel Drive June 2015 Newsletter

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