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Ehrenberg 14 day limit to be enforced?
#11
There are a ton of other groups out here besides the rtr bunch. They've been meeting out here years before Bob ever came into play.


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#12
BLEEp and Belinda. You all aren't coming out till the rtr gets started so it shouldn't be a problem. You'll have two weeks to park here during the rtr and can move to another spot 25 miles away for a couple weeks and so on. No big deal I don't think.


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  • AbuelaLoca (12-20-2017)
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The next two weeks there will be hell. At Christmas all the bad little rednecks will be out in the ATV’s raising dust.
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  • AbuelaLoca (12-20-2017)
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So how about going to Parker and getting a 14 day permit there. When you get back you can show them how you spent the time elsewhere.
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  • AbuelaLoca (12-20-2017)
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There are a few folks I would really, really like to meet... After that... I'm easy!!
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#16
I have some miles to put on and some wrenches to pull. Not that travelling 5000 miles via buses, cars, container ships, rickshaws, and planes was an easy go but it is now down to the easy part. Fly up visit Mom for Christmas and then change tires out and do the timing belt in Nissan, probably needs a battery too...Then South from Vancouver to my final resting place. Can you not just buy a pass from the Rangers for the long term area and then...Bobs your uncle?

Looking forward to meeting you all in person.
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  • AbuelaLoca (12-21-2017)
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#17
GOOD NEWS

I just spoke with a ranger that explained the enforcement information. 

Ehrenberg is in the El Centro enforcement district. Quartzsite is in the Yuma district. Bouse is in the Havasaw district. 

So no problem moving to Quartzsite.
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#18
GS, did you ask why they are suddenly enforcing the limit in Ehrenberg?
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(12-20-2017, 11:44 AM)GotSmart Wrote: GOOD NEWS

I just spoke with a ranger that explained the enforcement information. 

Ehrenberg is in the El Centro enforcement district. Quartzsite is in the Yuma district. Bouse is in the Havasaw district. 

So no problem moving to Quartzsite.




I hope at least one of you gets the reference....


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(12-20-2017, 12:27 PM)TrainChaser Wrote: GS, did you ask why they are suddenly enforcing the limit in Ehrenberg?

They are getting ready for a cleanup of the trash piles. Perhaps 1% of people leave garbage all over.
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