Monday, June 17, 2024

PSA - MISSION CRITICAL WILDFIRE INFO APP

HARD TRAFFIC STOP - HIGHWAY 199
2023 Smith River Complex Fire - Smith River National Recreation Area

PSA
By Don Amador
June 17, 2024 

MISSION CRITICAL WILDFIRE INFO APP

 

Those of us who live and work in California and the West know all-too-well the grave impacts that wildfires can have on lives, homes, property, businesses, and public lands.   We also know just how important it is for us to have access to a rapid and accurate alert system when a fire starts nearby that could threaten our homes and family and use that information to take the appropriate action.

 

Over the years, access to that rapid and accurate wildfire information has been spotty at best.  Fortunately, the WATCH DUTY app was created in 2021 by a team of tech savvy and deeply committed first responders, fire professionals, and seasoned communication experts.   

 

WATCH DUTY

https://www.watchduty.org/how-it-works/overview


 

WATCH DUTY states their mission is to publish only the facts that provide true situational awareness in case of emergency, without editorialization or prediction. We honor integrity and correctness over speed or sensationalism so we can build and maintain trust with not only our community but our first responders. 

 

WATCH DUTY is a free app that I downloaded in 2022 when I joined the emergency wildfire response effort in Northern California by driving wildfire suppression supplies from the North Zone Fire Cache located at the Redding Airport to fire camps throughout the region.  It keeps me updated on fires that I am driving on and if there is a new fire start or a fire start near my home or that of a friend.  My wife got the WATCH DUTY app so she could keep track of her family and friends as well. 

 

TESTIMONY FROM FIRST RESPONDERS

https://www.watchduty.org/about/newsroom

 

I purchased the $25 dollar app upgrade so I could add a larger number of counties to my alert package to better keep track of wildfire starts near homes of friends or at popular recreation sites that we visit for OHV and other forms of outdoor recreation.

 

Don Amador, President of Quiet Warrior Racing, states, “I was prompted to post this alert since much of California is currently in a Red Flag Warning and there are wildland fires burning state-wide and I want you to get this free app now.  This is a mission critical program used by a lot of the fire professionals and first responders that I know and work with and may just help save your life or that of a family member or friend.”

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Don Amador has been in the trail advocacy and recreation management profession for over 33 years.   Don is President of Quiet Warrior Racing LLC. Don serves as the Western States Representative for the Motorcycle Industry Council. Don is Past President/CEO and current board member of the Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance. Don served as a contractor to the BlueRibbon Coalition from 1996 until June, 2018. Don served on the California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Commission from 1994-2000. He has won numerous awards including being a 2016 Inductee into the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame and the 2018 Friend of the AMA Award. Don served as the government affairs lead for AMA District 36 in Northern California from 2019 – 2023. Don is a Core-Team member on FireScape Mendocino.  Don is a contributor to Dealernews Magazine. Don writes from his home in Cottonwood, CA.  

 

Thursday, June 13, 2024

"DISTURBANCE" AT BLM'S CHRISTMAS VALLEY SAND DUNES AREA IN S. OR

BLM'S CHRISTMAS VALLEY SAND DUNES AREA - LAKEVIEW FIELD OFFICE

Photo Credit - BLM RECREATION MAP

 


“DISTURBANCE” AT CHRISTMAS VALLEY SAND DUNES AREA

 

 

On June 7, the BLM in Southern Oregon posted the Draft Lakeview Resource Management Plan Amendment (RMPA) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) which started a 90-day public comment period ending on September 4, 2024.

 

BLM NEWS RELEASE

https://www.blm.gov/press-release/blm-seeks-input-proposed-management-updates-southern-oregon

 

FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE

https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/114300/530

 

 I have just started to review the document for impacts to OHV.  The BLM has selected Alternative C as the preferred alternative that seeks to find a balance between conservation and multiple-uses including OHV. 

 

As many of you know, QWR is a strong supporter of managed OHV recreation on roads, trails, and areas.  That support includes a substantive commitment to conservation and restoration efforts that can include mitigations strategies such a limiting use to existing routes and areas and/or to future designation of those facilities when time and resources become available.  

 

However, this plan appears to promote a significant change from that approach by zeroing out cross-country travel on about 30K acres at popular sites such as the Christmas Valley Sand Dunes.  This dramatic proposal appears to be based on guidance from the BLM’s new Conservation and Landscape Health Rule that has identified OHV as a “disturbance.”

 

According to the BLM, the Christmas Valley Sand Dunes is an OHV Designated Area that is 9,821 acres in size.  And this area, located near Fort Rock in south-central Oregon, is the largest inland shifting sand dune system in the Pacific Northwest that is a popular destination site for OHV enthusiasts.

 

Eliminating cross-country travel on sand dunes to LIMITED to existing routes seems to ignore the fact that sand dunes often don’t have trails or routes since wind driving sand covers up tire tracks.

 

QWR plans on making a recon trip up there in the near future to see how the area to see the current travel management prescriptions and use patterns.

 

QWR is asking for OHVers who recreate at this site to email a pic or two of you riding on the dunes and any stories you have about your recreation experiences there.  Send info to – damador@quietwarriorracing.com