Last month BPMC and Stewards of the Sequoia
motorized volunteers
have spent over 200 hours clearing over 100 downed trees working
in partnership with the Sequoia National Forest trail crew in
order to speed the opening of the Kern Plateau-Cannel Trails.
On July 22 the Forest Service made the
following Press Release
Kern Plateau Off-Highway Vehicle Trails Open
for the Season
The last of the seasonally closed off-highway vehicle (OHV)
trails on the Kern River Ranger District (KRRD) opened last week
with the help of volunteers. Due to extended winter conditions,
the Sherman Pass Jeep Trail and North Meadow Jeep Trail remained
closed later than usual this year. Once the warming temperatures
allowed access, Forest Service crews encountered fallen snags,
remnants of the 2002 McNally Fire, scattered across the trails.
Fortunately, ongoing volunteer agreements under the Adopted
Trail Program offered OHV enthusiasts the opportunity to help
open the trails as soon as possible. Two of these volunteer
organizations, the Bakersfield Trail Blazers and the Ridgecrest
Gear Grinders, volunteered under this program and assisted the
Forest Service in removing over 70 fallen snags from the trails
on Saturday July 10.
Other Forest Service sponsored OHV volunteer groups include BPMC,
KTM Talk Riders, Stewards of the Sequoia and Thumper Talk. Each
of these groups has played a part in helping the Forest Service
maintain over 300 miles of trail this year. District Ranger Rick
Larson expressed his appreciation by saying, "I would like to
extend my personal thanks to these OHV organizations, as well
as, to all our volunteer partners for taking the time to help us
keep trails and other facilities open and safe for the public.
Our combined efforts make the outdoors more enjoyable for
everyone!"

For the most current information please contact
Bob Frenes at 760 376-3781 Ext 633