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<blockquote data-quote="SuperDave" data-source="post: 58839" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>The new rules purposed by the BLM affect four areas; Stoddard Valley (Barstow), Johnson Valley (Lucerne), El Mirage, and Dumont Dunes.</p><p></p><p>Both Stoddard Valley and Johnson Valley now have two established four-wheeled vehicle racecourses, course A and course B. This totals four racecourses and each one is on record with the BLM. Each course is approximately 40 to 45 miles. These are what we have to race on. No exceptions.</p><p></p><p>The promoter is to designate a First Aid Coordinator to direct emergency procedures. The Coordinator doesn’t need to be medically certified. They must organize and provide certified first aide personnel (First Responder minimum) who are equipped with first aid and communication equipment. First aid personnel are to be located around the identified course at an interval of not less than 1 for every 10 miles.</p><p></p><p>No "firewood" containing metal (screws, nails, etc.) may be brought into the recreational areas. They can site you for this. They emphasized “NO PALLETS” as this was their primary concern. They said each burned pallet leaves behind 80 to 90 nails. If you use a pallet as a platform to store you fuel containers on, they suggested covering the pallet with something such as canvas, carpet, rubber mat, Astroturf, etc., to distinguish it as something other than firewood.</p><p></p><p>They have purchased two sound meters to enforce the new OHV noise regulations, which is 96 dbA.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I don’t have any info on the film/photo issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 58839, member: 161"] The new rules purposed by the BLM affect four areas; Stoddard Valley (Barstow), Johnson Valley (Lucerne), El Mirage, and Dumont Dunes. Both Stoddard Valley and Johnson Valley now have two established four-wheeled vehicle racecourses, course A and course B. This totals four racecourses and each one is on record with the BLM. Each course is approximately 40 to 45 miles. These are what we have to race on. No exceptions. The promoter is to designate a First Aid Coordinator to direct emergency procedures. The Coordinator doesn’t need to be medically certified. They must organize and provide certified first aide personnel (First Responder minimum) who are equipped with first aid and communication equipment. First aid personnel are to be located around the identified course at an interval of not less than 1 for every 10 miles. No "firewood" containing metal (screws, nails, etc.) may be brought into the recreational areas. They can site you for this. They emphasized “NO PALLETS” as this was their primary concern. They said each burned pallet leaves behind 80 to 90 nails. If you use a pallet as a platform to store you fuel containers on, they suggested covering the pallet with something such as canvas, carpet, rubber mat, Astroturf, etc., to distinguish it as something other than firewood. They have purchased two sound meters to enforce the new OHV noise regulations, which is 96 dbA. Sorry, I don’t have any info on the film/photo issue. [/QUOTE]
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