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Author Topic: Ocala National forest and trash.  (Read 5164 times)
themensh
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« on: November 27, 2005, 08:40:21 PM »

I just read a post about people dumping trash in Ocala national Forest.
   How hard (or easy) would it be to get a group of riders together, say......
and have a sign posted on Route 40 from road NF 88   (gun range/big scrub area) to the eastern end of Ocala saying "Highway adopted by "ATVFLORIDA.com".
  I think it is about an 8 mile stretch to the eastern border.  Once a month, a few of us gather.......wearing same color t-shirts (red?) and an orange vest.  Put a couple milk carton crates on our rides to hold cans/cups/crap.........ride 8 miles one way/8 miles back.  Do a good deed and then meet in Astor for lunch?
  We get the sites name visible.....clean up a bit of highway AND RIDE OUR QUADS?
 i rode with GSP Kurt this weekend....and saw a V-8 engine dumped on a trail.......(thanks for letting me tag along).

  any thoughts?   Just an idea.....
   


                  Chuck 
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« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2005, 08:50:48 PM »

THAT WOULD BE GODD IDEAL IF THEY WILL LET US RIDE NOW THE SIDE OF THE HIGHWAY.
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« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2005, 08:53:39 PM »

chuch,
my thought exactly, why don't we put something together
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« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2005, 09:05:47 PM »

Sounds like a plan to me. There are lots of good people on this site that I'm sure will join in. A off road jeep club had a clean up a few weeks ago, unfortunatly I couldnt make it.
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« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2005, 10:10:04 PM »

not being able to speak 'legally"....but since I see allot of ATV tracks down the side of Route 40...I don't think there would be a problem of US picking up trash along the side on the road while riding quads.
  But I am not talking about a one-time thing.  I want a sign with OUR name......ADOPTING the highway...where we once a month (at least) ride
and do it.  Heck, 4 people riding two on each side 8 miles?
  I would spring for the orange vests.  How do we get the sign?
   Just an idea to get US out there...be seen as 'good-guys'  (and gals).
  Even 8 people riding 4 miles (8 miles devided by 2, by 8 people.... you do the math).....would be a cinch .
    Put milk crates/containers for the trash on the back of the seats/cargo carriers.   Fill up trash bags as the crates get full. Drop off the bags and pick them up in a pick up truck at the end of the day.
    Meet at the "Blackwater Inn" in Astor afterward for B.S. session.
   These are just my ideas....what are others?

       Chuck'roast
   
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« Reply #5 on: November 28, 2005, 07:59:45 AM »

I'm absolutely for that, but we would have to ask the allmighty forest rangers for legal permission to ride on the side of the highway.

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« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2005, 08:33:39 PM »

OK...found this link to an 'adopt a highway' form:
  http://www.dot.state.fl.us/statemaintenanceoffice/aah-agreement.pdf
  Then this:
"If you would like more information on how you can become involved as a volunteer with the Adopt-A-Highway Program, please call FDOT's Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator in Tallahassee at 1-800-BAN-LITT(er) or 1-800-226-5488."

  So, it appears that a "representative of the group" has to provide
contact info.  (who is that? Would they support  this project? How many people would be committed to do this quarterly (4 times a year at least)?
  This might be more in tune with a 'local club'.....maybe not an Internet group?
  It would be a good way to get this groups names out....
  any more input?

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« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2005, 09:59:35 PM »

I'd be willing to be the contact to the state on this, and I'll ask Mr. Bones to take a look at this thread and see what he says about using the website's name on this venture.

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« Reply #8 on: November 29, 2005, 10:33:24 PM »

In the not to recent past, we did have a cleanup ride at Rodman Dam.  The Grizz and co. organized this and had an ATV trailer and flags with ATVFlorida on it.  The forest service welcomed our coming, but could not provide any dumpsters.  Not to be daunted, we still hauled out 2-3 pickup truck loads of trash including a TV, gas grill, VCR, a chair, old auto seats, 1000 bottles of beer (empty), dirty diapers  Dead (yes!) cans and other assorted rubbish.

Sure do miss you Grizz for times like these  Sad   Grizz or no Grizz, yes, we certainly should do this again!!!
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« Reply #9 on: November 29, 2005, 10:33:43 PM »

OK...found this link to an 'adopt a highway' form:
  http://www.dot.state.fl.us/statemaintenanceoffice/aah-agreement.pdf
  Then this:
"If you would like more information on how you can become involved as a volunteer with the Adopt-A-Highway Program, please call FDOT's Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator in Tallahassee at 1-800-BAN-LITT(er) or 1-800-226-5488."

  So, it appears that a "representative of the group" has to provide
contact info.  (who is that? Would they support  this project? How many people would be committed to do this quarterly (4 times a year at least)?
  This might be more in tune with a 'local club'.....maybe not an Internet group?
  It would be a good way to get this groups names out....
  any more input?

                Chuck


I am all for the clean up process. but here is the concern. as we all know when we got together for the rodman rides we were under fire about permits for and organzied group ride over a certain amount of people. are we actually going to take the stand and consicer ourselves and organized group? only to be subject to more scruteny by the federal burocrats.
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« Reply #10 on: November 29, 2005, 10:48:24 PM »

In the not to recent past, we did have a cleanup ride at Rodman Dam.  The Grizz and co. organized this and had an ATV trailer and flags with ATVFlorida on it.  The forest service welcomed our coming, but could not provide any dumpsters.  Not to be daunted, we still hauled out 2-3 pickup truck loads of trash including a TV, gas grill, VCR, a chair, old auto seats, 1000 bottles of beer (empty), dirty diapers  Dead (yes!) cans and other assorted rubbish.

Sure do miss you Grizz for times like these  Sad   Grizz or no Grizz, yes, we certainly should do this again!!!

yeah, and next time I promise not to blow another head gasket in my quad so I can participate more than pulling it off the trailer and taking pictures ;-)

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« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2005, 05:30:17 PM »

>>we all know when we got together for the rodman rides we were under fire about permits for and organzied group ride over a certain amount of people. are we actually going to take the stand and consicer ourselves and organized group? only to be subject to more scruteny by the federal burocrats. <<

    That is why I suggested going by the 'adopt a highway' plan.....
as far as I know, there are no permits and no limit how many can pick up trash.  There is an age limit....and as far as 'taking a stand to consider ourselves an organized group'.....LOL....that will be a stretch!
    Federal scrutiny?   Hey.....we will be picking up litter. Not forming a government. I don't see them wanting to tap my phone over this.
    If you just want to pick up trash...fine.   I WANT the SIGN MAN!   LOL
    I want people to know that this group.......organized as we are..........
are the ones doing the work.         ATV'rs!.......Since I live closer to Ocala Forest.....I can volunteer time. People at Croom could do the same........
   Scotsmore? Pitch in.     This idea may not even pan out...
   I just put an idea out here. 
   I am ready to pick up litter......but I WANT THE SIGN!!!!!!      LOL Tongue

                   Chuck
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« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2005, 03:49:05 AM »

Chuck,

Count me in!

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« Reply #13 on: December 01, 2005, 07:51:51 PM »

hey chuck or anyone who can help!
I know you don't me and I am new to this site, but I have a few ideas about your/our or the clean up efforts for the ONF.
I called in a card of mine today and left a message with a friend of mine in Tall.
Maybe he can help us get a clean up effort in motion,

What area/s do we the people feel would benefit from the clean up the most?

How many people do we feel might show up to help?

What week-end( give a few) dates, would be good?

Who would be best to represent our group if a meeting, phone, letter needed to be given out for contact? (I see a lot of Mr. Bones?  ) But again I am new and need some help here from anyone?
And what problems have been the most predominate  to hinder the clean up efforts in the past?

Please help, so I can give the most accurate information as possible.
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« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2005, 08:13:37 PM »

great idea chuck   Cheesy
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« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2005, 08:27:38 PM »

>>What about adopt a mile of forest? <<

   I think that since SR 40 runs 'through' the forest......and allot of motorists travel it from Ormond/Daytona Beach to Ocala (city) on to Gainesville,
  Our groups name on a highway sign saying we adopted it and us cleaning up two miles (at least).....would be good for ATV'ers.
  Cleaning up interior forest trails is a good idea also.......but I feel sticking to the main road in this effort will have the biggest impact.
   Since allot of users from this site, use BIG SCRUB and the SEED ORCHARD...and both roads to them are within a 1/4 mile of each other..
  Maybe a mile on either side of NF 588/NF 88 would be a good start.

4 goals come to mind with this.

1. clean up litter.
2. Show ATV'ers (and this website VIA the sign)) in a good light.
3. ride our ATV's.
4. Gather people with a commom interest
and advance our sport/hobby.

    About joining with another group......it sounds like a good idea, but I think 'this' group (us) would easily get lost in joining another club.  God to have many more people to pick up litter........but the recognition of 'us' doing it would benefit this website.
   If we can get this thing going (adopting a highway portion)..then maybe another club/group could adopt an ajoining part of the highway?
   I want THE SIGN!!!   LOL

            Chuck
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« Reply #16 on: December 05, 2005, 08:42:44 PM »

I know this is kinda old but what happened to Grizz ? haven't been around in say  oh 6 months ..


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