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Re: [pumpclub] possible massive group ride in FP

Doing any sort of ride like this without parks permission will only invite
trouble.

Shane



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Roger,

Thanks for the background before we go forward.

Jordan

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:49 AM, <roger.louton@...> wrote:

> Does anyone know who 'Free Agent' is before I contact him? There are
> rules
> within the
> Parks Dept. for organized events in Public Parks, and the main rule that
> concerns bicycle
> events in a PDX Park is: "Only Permits allowed for Bicycle Related
Events
> are for Paved Surfaces.". How do I know this?
> In March of 2005, I attempted to add a 'Forest Park Loop' for the Bridge
> Pedal, working with
> Ric Bauman the guy who owns that event. We even had the support of Fred
> Nilsen, the Forest Park Manager at the time,
> but the Parks Dept came back with that rule.
>
> Before this ride gets some traction, let's make sure we don't create
> enemies with Parks, FP Neighborhood Associations
> and the Forest Park Conservancy.
>
> I applaud the idea, but it needs to be done right.
>
> This article will explain how the city views events in the
> park..........which is interesting, because they STILL allow
> the 'Run For The Wildwood', which violates these rules:
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Forest Park goes with scaled-down approach
>
> Thursday, April 06, 2006
> Fred Leeson
>
> When members and friends of the Oregon Road Runners Club scampered the
> entire length of Forest Park late last month -- some of them twice -- it
> marked the last large-scale event in the sprawling park's north end.
>
> The Bureau of Parks & Recreation has eliminated big events in so-called
> North Management Unit, considered the most sensitive habitat for wild
> plants and animals. Further, the new policy would prefer that informal
> group runs or walks that involve more than 20 participants stay out,
too,
> between Northwest Germantown and Newberry roads. "Protecting natural
> resources and wildlife habitat is of utmost importance in this
management
> unit," the policy states.
>
> The City Council endorsed the restriction more than a decade ago in a
> Forest Park management plan, but it never was implemented.
>
> Jim Sjulin, a Parks Bureau nature zone manager, says the new policy
stems
> from increased human use in the past decade and lobbying from the
Friends
> of Forest Park.
>
> "The Friends has been asking us for a couple years to look at our event
> policies, and to make the policies consistent with the management plan,"
> he says.
>
> The new policy also restricts events to a maximum of 100 people and only
> in May through October in the Central unit, between Firelane No. 1 and
> Northwest Germantown Road. In the South unit closest to the city,
between
> West Burnside and Firelane No. 1, it limits participants to 500
> year-around.
>
> Gail Snyder, director of the Friends, has seen "an explosion" of racing
> and other events since the 1995 plan. "I think it's a positive step,"
she
> says. "It does help protect the north end."
>
> Snyder, who also is an ultramarathoner, notes that the new policy does
not
> restrict individuals from training or from riding horses in the North
> Unit. But she notes that the most remote area should be reserved mostly
> for passive use such as hiking and bird watching.
>
> "We're trying to maintain the North Unit as a natural area park, and not
> have it perceived as an arena for events," Snyder says. "We have plenty
of
> other places for events."
>
> Snyder counts at least 20 kinds of group activities that occur in Forest
> Park. Some, like geocaching, were unheard of when the City Council
adopted
> the park management plan. Geocachers use global positioning devices to
> search for hidden items. Sjulin says people leaving trails do the worst
> damage in sensitive habitats such as the North Unit.
>
> Monika Gold, race director for the final "March Mudness" road run, says
> she accepts the rule.
>
> "You want the public to utilize this treasure," she says of Forest Park,
> "but at the same time you don't want to trample all the plants. If you
> take out a single trillium, it can take years to come back."
>
> Fred Leeson: 503-294-5946; fredleeson@...
<fredleeson%40news.oregonian.com>
>
> mforness3000@... <mforness3000%40hotmail.com>
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> 12/03/2008 03:43 PM
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> [pumpclub] possible massive group ride in FP
>
> see here...
>
> http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=470789
>
> and then here...
>
> http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=473762
>
> I think that this potentially could be positive if done right...what do
> ya'll think?
>
> ~matt
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see here... http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=470789 and then here... http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=473762 I think that this potentially could...
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I think its a great idea! I think the main obstacle to look at would be to make sure we do the ride when it is and has been fairly dry. A lot of people are...
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Does anyone know who 'Free Agent' is before I contact him? There are rules within the Parks Dept. for organized events in Public Parks, and the main rule that ...
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Roger, Thanks for the background before we go forward. Jordan ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Doing any sort of ride like this without parks permission will only invite trouble. Shane jordan.norris1@... Sent by: pumpclub@yahoogroups.com 12/04/2008...
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I think they are doing it partly because they know they would never get permission, it's more of a protest/demonstration type thing. ... [Non-text portions of...
Brandon Reed
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Then PUMP or IMBA should not have there name attached to it. It is a great way to destroy any relationships that have been built. Shane bcr123@... Sent...
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LEE HOFFMAN
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Personally, I think the fact that this person is talking about doing this demonstration ride purely because "it seems there's nothing happening" to allow...
Joe Rykowski
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Dec 4, 2008
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Joe is right, doing the same thing incorrectly over and over will never make it happen, BUT I must note that I personally have received, over the last 5+...
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I am 100% for the idea of the massive group ride. It brings attention to the need for more bike access on Forest Park Trails. If the event is big enough and...
Ted Dodd
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Dec 5, 2008
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Everybody has good ideas both for or against. The biggest reason I am for it is due to the fact that the effort is fairly splintered. That makes it easy for...
Kevin
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... What is the larger issue? And what steps need to be taken? Look at what has happened and where we're at now. We waited years just to get a small bit of...
Patrick Mansfield
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Larger issue - lots of splinter groups of riders, lack of clear lines of communication, a lack of cohesive group lead by a strong organization with a clear...
Joe Rykowski
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Dec 4, 2008
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My first thought when I saw this was critical mass. There always seems to be a few a-holes in those rides. To: pumpclub@...:...
Aaron Althauser
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Dec 4, 2008
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So, this reminded me a little of prohibition years. Yes, I'm that old. So the government outlawed alcohol and up sprouted the mafia, speakeasy's, and ...
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My wife keeps telling me this too. To: pumpclub@...: ewascent@...: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 12:45:35 -0800Subject: Re: [pumpclub] possible...
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