Newsletter - Panhandle Riders Assoc.
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Newsletter - Panhandle Riders Assoc.
PANHANDLE RIDERS ASSOCIATION INC. PO BOX 61 PONDERAY, ID 83852 http://panhandleriders.com Email to: Newsletter secretary@panhandleriders.com May 1, 2014 GENERAL MEETING INFORMATION Ride Schedule for 2014 Our meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month at Connies Cafe 323 Cedar St, Sandpoint, ID 83864 (Note: A partial schedule of early rides has been published and emailed to all members. See page 4 for the list. It is also posted to our club’s website under Club "goes dark" December through February.) Rides at http://panhandleriders.com/ride-schedule/ We meet for dinner starting at 6:00 PM with the General Meeting called to order at 7:00 PM. It's a great opportunity to meet, swap some stories and renew acquaintances. New members are encouraged to show up and meet other riders. We hope to see you there! S. Oregon Rancher Kill 500-lb Black Bear (Be Safe Out There!!!) Go to our website for more information & directions: http://panhandleriders.com MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Credit: Submitted Photo Ryon Leehmann is seen with the male bear field biologists say weighed 490 pounds, stood 6foot-5 and was 13 to 15 years old, based on tooth samples. by Associated Press KTVB.COM Posted on April 22, 2014 at 7:23 PM Updated Tuesday, Apr 22 at 7:24 PM Membership runs from January through December; membership is not prorated for mid year joiners with one exception. New members who join during the last quarter of any year (October through December) are the one exceptions. Their annual renewal is not due until one year from the first day of January following their joining. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. -- Ranchers in south-central Oregon have legally killed a nearly 500-pound black bear after one of their heifers was killed by a bear and the giant animal was found in the family's cattle herd. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist Craig Foster says Marie Leehmann went Annual Membership Renewal for all other members is due beyond legal requirements by January 1st with the exception of new members as noted obtaining a kill permit before a above. family member shot the bear. Individual: Family: Business Sponsor $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 Please mail your dues renewal to the address indicated above along with a completed Application Form found on the PRA website. The Herald and News reports that field biologists say the male bear weighed 490 pounds, stood 6foot-5 and was 13 to 15 years old. Foster said the largest bear he had previously seen weighed 345 pounds. http://panhandleriders.com/memberapp The kill permit was issued after it was determined that one of the Leehmanns' yearling heifers had been killed by a bear. Two days later, on April 4, Leehmann was checking the Remember to complete this Application Form in order to confirm your current contact information on file. (i.e. address, cows when a bear ran out of the herd. Her son, Ryon, shot the bear within a quarter-mile email and phone.) Also, please remember to notify the club’s of their home. Secretary whenever your profile information changes… especially your email address. Foster says ranchers are legally allowed to kill bears that attack cattle. 1 of 6 When We Ride When We Ride…Safety Safety Safety Knowledge is golden, the more you know the more you grow. But knowledge is also a great safety feature. By knowing ahead of time what might happen could give you that safety-edge to prevent a serious problem. Riding with a radio will keep you in the know of what is happening on the trail. The leaders of a ride and or tail gunner can warn of an on-coming or passing vehicle, bad areas, or dangerous “animals” such as those running at a high-rate of speed with a beer can between their eyes. It is also just fun to hear what is being communicated between riders. Hey, Hey…It's a Raffle At each meeting we'll hold a 50/50 Raffle. Two bowls are used for the drawing of winning tickets: The "Purchased Ticket" bowl is for tickets sold. The "Members Name" bowl holds all the current club member names. Note: family memberships are entered as one entry per family. At the end of the meeting two tickets are drawn, one from each bowl. First, a ticket is drawn from the “Purchased Ticket” bowl. The winner wins 50% of the cash raised that evening. Next, a “Member Name” ticket is drawn. If present, the member wins the remaining 50% of the raffle proceeds of the evening, plus any monies that have rolled-over from the previous 50/50 raffle. If the winner is not present, then the monies will rollover to the next month’s drawing and are added Ask around to help determine what system is best for you. Small FRS (Family Radio Service to the “Member Name” bowl. The monies will walkie-talkie) radios are not that expensive and can save your bacon. Add a helmet continue to build, until someone is present to win communication headset kit to your handheld two-way radios with handlebar push-to-talk switch, it. The names of winners from the “Member Name” will be returned to the bowl for subsequent chances and your ready to go…no helmet modification required. to win. The club does not profit from the 50/50 FRS radios are better than Bluetooth, because two-way radios have more communication range Raffle. All cash raised is distributed. The second type of raffle is a “Donated Item Raffle” wherein a than Bluetooth helmet headsets and have no limit to the number of riders that can talk to each other. MotoComm DirtWire helmet headset kits are ideal for clubs, families, instructing new riders, donated item is raffled. In this scenario, the “Purchased Ticket” winner wins the donated item. race teams, riding schools, and all other riding situations. So check them out. There is no “Member Name” drawing; the cash raised in this raffle goes to the club. So be in the know, and ride with a radio. Lloyd E. Potter April 2014 Raffle Winners!!!! The April 2014 50/50 Raffle netted $26.00 The winner(s) of the Purchased Ticket (half of the 50/50) $13.00 was won by Richard Shellhart. The winning ticket of the Member Name bowl was Fred Beddingfield who were not present to win. So, the monies rolled over to the next raffle. The Member Bowl pot increased from $60.50 to $73.50 Safety Message Reminder Helmets shouldn't be a choice…they are a necessary part of being safe. Don't forget folks, you must attend to win from the Member Bowl! Critter Humor If you want to save your head in a roll-over…wear that helmet! It would be great also to either wear a radio or bring one along. 2 of of 66 Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) Program…Do You Know How Important PILT Is? 2014 PILT is in Jeopardy. From Mike Simpson, Newsletter. U.S. Congressman, Mike Simpson Urges for Certainty in PILT Payments Pushes federal government to meet obligations to states and counties budget contingency plans—making cuts to critical local government services. Immediate Action Needed on PILT ¥ Urge your House Members to contact House leaders and members of the House Appropriations Committee to request that PILT funding be included in the final FY2014 spending measure. Click here to view a list and contact information for House Leaders and Members of the House Appropriations Committee. Staff contact information has been provided. ¥ Urge your Senators to sign on to the PILT "Dear Colleague" letter sponsored by Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) and Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY). The deadline for Senators to sign on to the letter is this Friday, Dec. 20. Click here to view the letter. If your Senator would like to add their name to the letter, please have their congressional staff contact Darrin Munoz (Sen. Enzi) or Jeanette Lukens (Sen. Udall). Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson has joined other Western Members of Congress in urging House leadership to fully fund the federal government’s obligations to counties with a high percentage of federal land. They recently sent a letter to leadership pushing for ¥ NACo is sending a letter to House and Senate Appropriations full funding for the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) Committee leaders calling on them to fund PILT in FY2014. program. PILT compensates local governments for the We need as many county officials, state associations of loss of income due to the presence of federal land in their counties and other stakeholder groups to sign the letter as state or county, since the federal government does not soon as possible! pay property taxes. Full funding for PILT payments was Background on PILT extended in the Farm Bill but expires at the end of the current fiscal year. The PILT program provides payments to counties and other local “For almost 40 years, PILT payments have provided governments to offset losses in tax revenues due to the presence of taxcompensation to local governments to offset the loss of exempt federal land in their jurisdictions. Counties with federal land in tax revenues that result from the presence of federal lands their jurisdictions often provide vital services on those lands, such as within their jurisdictions,” the letter states. “PILT payments solid waste management, search and rescue and emergency medical are distributed to 49 different states and nearly 2,000 services. Any delay or reduction of PILT dollars will disrupt county counties throughout the nation.” operations. Counties nationwide request swift passage of legislation to extend mandatory PILT funding for FY2014 and beyond. It continues, “In fiscal year 2013, the national average for PILT payments was 66 cents per acre. This figure pales in comparison to the amount of revenues that would be Payments and Acreage By State/County Fiscal generated for states and local governments if economic Year: 2014 for the State of Idaho. development and value-based taxation was allowed to occur on these lands. The federal government has an County Payment Total obligation to reimburse local governments for large Bonner County $ 557,408 454,771 quantities of federal lands found within their jurisdiction.” Boundary County $ 180,737 $ 570,883 $26,316,163 The letter was signed by 51 Members of Congress. Kootenai County Simpson, who is vice-chairman on the House Interior and Entire State Environment Appropriations Subcommittee, has long supported permanent full funding of PILT. ============================================ Below is an update provided by the National Association of Counties (NACo): Congress has not yet acted to provide FY2014 funding for the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program (administered through the U.S. Department of the Interior), which has caused much concern for counties that have already begun the budget process for next year. Without congressional action, counties will be forced to implement 475,622 241,943 32,597,631 3 of 6 Ride Schedule 2014 (Partial List Only Thru June) 5thANNUAL HELLS CANYON ATV/UTV RIDE Saturday, May 24th, Sunday, May 25th and Monday, 26th (EASY) BCATV Headquarters: Killgore Adventures RV Park & Motel near White Bird, Idaho Along the Salmon River For ATV Ride Sign-up & Registration Call Killgore Adventures: 800 469 8757 Ride Key: CATV=Back Country ATV; PRA= Panhandle Riders (All www.killgoreadventures.com Ride Leader, Harold Morris—BCATV rides are subject to change.) RIDES FOR MAY 2014 RIDES FOR JUNE 2014 BURNT CABIN RIDE Saturday, June 7th at 9:00 AM ATV/UTV (EASY) BCATV HARRISON RIDE Saturday, May 3rd at 9:00 AM ATV/UTV (EASY) Meet at the Fernan Saddle parking lot. Take Exit 15 East around Fernan Lake stay on pavement to parking lot approx 8 miles to the top. Bring BCATV your lunch and gas approximately 60 miles. Lunch will be at the Hudlow Meet at Fourth of July parking lot. Take exit 28, go to stop sign; turn left warming hut. Ride Leader, Dan Hutchins—BCATV cross the highway, and turn right at stop sign parking lot 1⁄4 mile. Lunch in Harrison, or bring it. You might want to bring gas. Approx 70 miles round trip. Possibility of snow on road so be prepared for cold and wet MONUMENT MOUNTAIN RIDE Saturday, June 14th at 9:00 AM ATV/ conditions. Ride Leader, Dan Hutchins—BCATV UTV (EASY) BCATV NAPLES ORV Park-Polaris Demo Day-BBQ Sunday, May 4th at 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM PRA (EASY) Naples ORV Park is north of Sandpoint on hwy 95 near Naples, Idaho. In ponderay go north on highway 95 from the intersection by big R, Walmart, & Schweitzer Conoco, approximately 19 1⁄2 miles. Look for plantation Rd on your left, turn left and go 1 mile to entrance of stampede ORV Park. If you cross the bridge or reach Naples cut off you have gone too far. There will be a barbecue lunch provided by our local Polaris dealer. No ride leader, as we will remain in this area. PRA This is a new ride. Meet at Fourth of July parking lot. Take Exit 28, go to stop sign, turn left cross the highway, and turn right at stop sign parking lot 1/4 mile. Lunch will be at Monument Mountain Lookout if the gate is open. Bring your lunch, and you might want to bring gas. Approximately 70 miles round trip. Ride Leader, Dan Hutchins— BCATV TALACHE TRAIL Saturday, June 14th at 9:00 AM (ATV only) (INTERMEDIATE) PRA From highway 95, just north of Westmon, Idaho. ( Near Sagle)Turn east onto E. Dufort Rd. Go approximately 3.6 miles to Talache Rd. Turn right CATALDO RIDE Saturday, May 10th at 9:00 AM ATV/UTV (EASY) or south and go approximately 1.7 miles too small turnout on right, this BCATV used to be the old Dumpster sight. We will be on Talache Rd for th approximately 2 miles to the trail, starting out at driveway on the right. Meet at 4 of July parking lot. Take exit 28, go to stop sign ,turn left cross the highway, and turn right at stop sign parking lot 1⁄4 mile. Lunch This trail has tight areas, side hills, and steep inclines to the top with at The MISSION INN, or bring it. You might want to bring gas. Approx loose shale and rock. Bring your lunch and bring your wits. 70 miles round trip. Possibility of snow on road so be prepared for cold Ride Leader, Thomas Leo—PRA and wet conditions. Ride Leader, Dan Hutchins—BCATV SHRINER'S RIDE Saturday, June 14th NORTH IDAHO SPORTSMAN EXPO Friday, May16th, Saturday, May 17th, Sunday, May 18th at 12:00 PM BCATV The Sportsman’s Expo is North Idaho’s premier family outdoor adventure show featuring recreational activities such as RVs, boating, ATVs, hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, off-roading and so much more! (Back Country ATV Association will have a booth set up and machines for demonstration, so come to the expo and see what our club is all about!) (NEW) HOODOO MOUNTAIN to BLANCHARD Saturday, May 17th at 9:00 AM ATV/UTV (EASY) PRA This is a new take on the Hoodoo Mountain Ride. We'll be starting at the trail head on the North end of Hoodoo Mtn. and riding all the way South across to Blanchard, where we'll have lunch and return. To get to the trailhead, take Hwy 95 to Dufort Road in Sagle and turn west. Follow down along the Pend Oreille River. The trail is on the Left 13.8 miles west of 95, about 1/4 mile past Old Thama Ferry Rd. (Priest River) (which will be on your right). Parking is at the home on the left just past the trailhead. Please DO NOT drive on the lawn. Ride Leader, Thomas Leo—PRA More information to come FUN RUN and BBQ RIDE Saturday, June 21st at 9:00 AM ATV (EASY) BCATV Meet at Fourth of July parking lot. Take Exit 28, go too stop sign, turn left cross the highway, and turn right at stop sign parking lot 1/4th mile. We will have a BB-Gun shoot with high score the winner. We will have a fun run on trail 800 to draw a number from different locations and high score wins. We will have a raffle of several items from many of our sponsors and others. Then we will have a BBQ for all that attend. More info to come. Ride Leader, TBD—BCATV MAGEE RIDE Saturday, June 28th at 9:00 AM ATV/UTV (EASY) BCATV BBQ will be available and a large ice chest for those that want to have a burger or hot dog, bring your own and meat and lets have a BBQ. Meet at the Bunco parking lot at 9:00AM. Bring lunch and GAS. Take the Bunco Road located on the south end of Silverwood Park on the east side of Hwy 95, follow the road, and signs to the parking lot. Approximately 85 to 90 miles round trip. (Very pretty ride) Ride Leader, Dan Hutchins—BCATV 4 of 6 Sponsor Highlights Section We are a Precision, Full Service, Machine Shop, located across Hwy. 200 from Bonner Mall. Currently serving several Industries, including: Medical Packaging, Aerospace, Robotics, Paper/Textile, Food Packaging, Computer/Electronics, Aftermarket Automotive, ATV/ Snowmobile, and New Product Development. Proto-types welcome. In an effort to draw attention to our wonderful club sponsors, we will focus on them in a Sponsor Highlight Section. Please show Marty gives quick, honest quotes with competitive pricing. In shop our sponsors support and visiting them. Many of them offer discounts to our members; just show your PRA membership card. programming with Zinc/Anodize process available. Like us on Facebook: Selkirk CNC, LLC Thomas Leo, Sponsor Websites can be fun and easy to create and maintain if you have a good teacher. Since 1995, TLCWebHosting.com has been helping businesses and organizations spread their messages on the Internet by providing website design, hosting, domain registration, email, and Todd Robinson, Sponsor programming. Even if you have designed your own site, you're still going to need a domain name and a place to put it on the Internet (this service, called “hosting,” is the mainstay of our business). Well, we JUST opened this space up around Thanksgiving. From 2002-2007 we were on Angeles Crest Highway in the SoCal mountains as a hardcore sport bike shop. Then we got more into importation/ Mention Panhandle Riders and we'll be happy to provide you domain name for free and an extra 3 months of free hosting when you sign up distribution of electronic accessories for all bikes (from sport bikes to Harleys to Goldwings to dual sports) and moved our shop to our for a year of service. property when we moved to Idaho (Otts Basin/Dufort area). What most people don't realize is that, with a little help, ordinary mortals can learn to update and maintain their own websites. Over the last few We reopened a retail shop after we saw Mays Honda close down. It seemed like good timing for us to serve the needs of our area and years, we've created a program where our professional design staff creates the initial website design for you. Then we provide a 90-minute, expand our product lines back to all powersports segments from street one-on-one tutoring session on how to maintain the site yourself. You'll to off-road to snow to PWC, so we are once again Parts Unlimited and Western Powersports dealers (along with all our other distributors). be able to add, remove, and edit pages, text, images, logos, graphics and more, at your convenience. Once you've learned the basics, there are literally thousands of free tools available to help you add blogs, slide For me personally, I have been riding motorcycles for 30 years, was the founder of the Aprilia USA Owner's Club, ran racetrack demo events for shows, image galleries, and much more to your website. Aprilia and Kawasaki (2001-2004), ran track days and sport bike riding schools around the west coast (2000-2007), and have been a Examples of our work include the www.PanhandleRiders.com and contributing writer and subject matter expert for the US motorcycle www.backcountryatv.org websites. media. But being a Sagle resident, and opening a shop to fill a void left by Mays Honda closing, I really want our shop to be a resource to the We love what we do, and our approach is very soft sell. We spend a lot community, whether I'm saving people trips to CDA and Spokane for of time helping website owners determine how best to achieve their parts, or giving advice on bits and pieces people are purchasing. goals. Do you have questions and want honest answers without the sales hype? Drop us an email at support@tlcwebhosting.com and WarmRegards, mention the Panhandle Riders newsletter, and we'll be happy to provide Todd Robinson a free, no obligation, and friendly consultation. Diane & Marty Maurer, Sponsor 5 of 6 Change in PRA Email Address Note to all members, PRA recently changed its Contact email address. Yahoo.email NEVER having been our friend (i.e. Too much spam, too many rejected emails, slow service, etc.) caused us to take action. Please delete the old Yahoo address in your personal Contact List and add this: secretary@panhandleriders.com USFS Addresses Regional Concerns…And Hears Some!! Posted: Bonner Bee, Wednesday, April 30, 2014 10:00 AM By JEFF SELLE Hagadone News Network COEUR d’ALENE — The U.S. Forest Service gave its new process for addressing objections from the public its first test in Coeur d’Alene on Tuesday. Associate Deputy Chief Jim Peña traveled from Washington, D.C., to chair an all-day meeting at The Coeur d’Alene Resort, designed to resolve objections to the Idaho Panhandle National Forest’s Revised Forest Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement before they are adopted. Pam Secord, chairman of the Benewah County Natural Resource Team read the official definition of coordination to Peña and said coordination is not merely asking local government for comments and treating those comments like general input. “It appears that the forest service is in error in its internal understanding of what it means to coordinate with entities such as local government as defined by law,” she said adding the forest service failed to coordinate with them during the creation of the forest plan. “Our commissioners have only had one forest service official meet with them about this plan in the last 12 years,” she said. “Your agency has omitted the step of coordination from the very beginning.” She said the law requires the agency to take local land use plans into account when creating a forest plan, but that did not occur in Benewah County. “Have you ever looked at the Benewah County Natural Resource Plan?” she asked. “Has anybody at that table read our plan and looked at it and coordinated it with what is going on here?” Secord was told the forest service was just there to listen. “I will take that silence as an answer of no,” she said. Nielsen had a similar message to Peña. “I do not believe you got it right,” he said. “Cooperation is not coordination and the county is not in a subordinate position. We are at an equal level.” He said he recognizes that the agency isn’t required to follow the While there were about 200 individual objections filed against the forest county’s plan, but where there is conflict there needs to be coordination. plan, Peña said the forest service wanted to focus on four areas that encompass the majority of those objections. “Areas were arbitrarily designated as primitive or wilderness near Priest Lake. That was arbitrarily done, and it was not coordinated,” Nielsen While there were about 200 individual objections filed against the forest said. plan, Peña said the forest service wanted to focus on four areas that encompass the majority of those objections. Stanley, the Mullan School District superintendent, said he has sent several letters to the agency inquiring about the level of coordination Those four topics included county coordination, Wild and Scenic River they would be having with his county or district. eligibility determinations, recommended wilderness and wilderness study areas, and management indicator species. He said he was told that there is no special status for those with which they coordinate. “That led us to believe that local government Peña explained that he was there to make sure the decision-makers coordination doesn’t exist,” he said. understand what the objectors were concerned about before trying to remedy those concerns. “We want to know, ‘Did we get it right?” he Shoshone County Commissioner Larry Yergler said he wanted to point asked. out some errors in the process as well. “The county governments have a responsibility to protect their citizens,” he said, adding that is why Several county commissioners from North Idaho and Montana attended coordination is important. He said the economic impact statement was or phoned in to participate in the county coordination portion of the grossly understated, and was done in a way that shows there would not meeting. be much impact. But in the last 20 years our budgets have continued to go down,” he said. Three North Idaho county commissioners and a school superintendent filed formal objections to the plan saying the forest service failed to Peña said the agency is looking at remedies to resolve those issues, adequately coordinate with them during the creation of the plan. Those which could include sitting down with local governments and the tribes objectors included Shoshone County Commissioner Larry Yergler, to have a discussion about their concerns. Benewah County Commissioner Jack Buell, Bonner County Commissioner Mike Nielsen and Robin Stanley, superintendent of “This is a government-to-government issue,” he said, adding that he Mullan School District. hoped regional forest officials would agree to hold discussions. 6 of 6