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Show Do you get bored with the easy track and look off the 4-wheel drive road to create your own tough obstacles? Do Do Do Do you you you you go faster than necessary on spin tires helplessly on hills wrap winch cables around a go out there without a map CANYONLANDS 6th an innocent road? and fragile wet meadow areas? tree? and compass and then get lost? Do you rip trees, leave trash, roll over, crash? Then you, too, area YAHOO us who the one For die. We Annual and you are the one who is ruining it for those of want to see the roads stay open and enjoy the untrampled wildlands! You are who is getting the trails closed. argument's sake, let's say our doctor says we need an operation or we could have choices here: 1. Circumvent the operation and create a worse situation. 2. Grit our teeth and have the surgery. 3. Seek alternative options. In that same vein, we come to a difficult section of a trail. We have choices here, too. 1. Go around the obstacle and create a worse situation. 2. Grit our teeth and accept the challenge. 3. Turn around and find a different route. The finesse of 4-wheeling is to keep all four tires on the ground and to keep them from spinning loose, either going up or down especially on challenging sections. The common for Film Festival information: www.moab-utah.com/film or 435-259-4463 sense of 4-wheeling is to stay on the road, pack your trash out, and camp, using Leave No Trace ethics. Bill Burke owns 4-Wheeling America, a company committed to teaching 4WD techniques, safety, trail etiquette and outdoor skills through private and group classes and 4WD back country adventures. Bill can be reached through his website http:/[www.bb4wa.com or email bill@bb4wa.com. April 6-9 - Moab, Utah Advance tickets available at Music of Moab 59 S. Main #8 (McStiff’s Plaza) * 435-259-4405 $10 / full-day ($7 students) $25/ festival pass POINT BLANK SUBMISSIONS: Essays should be less than 1000 words and have a theme that is at Icast remotely connected to life on the Colorado Platcau. Winners are chosen at the whim of the publisher and receive a five The Canyonlands Film Festival is sponsored by year subscription to The Zephyr. GLEN CANYON ACTION NETWORK | Introduces the formation of: The people’s movement to protect and restore the integrity of the Colorado River Watershed. Hundreds of people from across the country welcomed in the century of river restoration on UNCOVER GLEN CANYON ONE SCOOP AT A TIME GCAN March 14, 2000, the third annual Day of Action against announces the opening of our Moab ice cream shop. Escape the desert heat and come get your Hite Peach Sorbet, Music Temple Almond Fudge and Abbey’s Rocky Road at the only ice cream shop dedicating 100% of its profits to the protection and restoration of the Colorado River Watershed. International Rivers Network, (435)259-5717 Wetlands and for Rivers, Water, restore Glen Canyon and the Colorado River, launching anew movement for protection of the Colorado River watershed. RESTORATION CREAMERY 21 No Main Street Dams and Life. More than fifty organizations and businesses lent their names to the Glen Canyon Dam Declaration to Action Network, Thank you for your support. Center for Biological Diversity, Colorado Plateau River Guides, Earth Island Institute, Friends of the Earth, Friends of the River, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Friends of the Eel River, Free the Planet —-NAU Chapter, John Muir Project, Utah Environmental Congress, Living Arts Center, Virginians for Wilderness, Wild Angels, Blue Water Network, National Forest Protection Alliance, Green Party of Utah, Terra Firma—University of Utah, Great Old Broads for Wilderness, Solar Energy International, Californians for Utah Wilderness, Flagstaff Activist Network, Escalante Wilderness Project, Arizona Green Party, European Rivers Network, Grassroots Environmental Effectiveness Network, Four Corners School of Outdoor Education , Earth First! Journal, Native Environmental Justice Advocacy Fund, Oregon Wildlife Federation, Forest Conservation Council, Alaska Action Center, Great Basin Mine Watch, Environmental Resource Center, Evergreen College, American Lands Alliance, Oregonians for Utah Wilderness, Columbia Gorge Audubon Society, Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project, Friends of Yosemite Valley, Native Forest Council, Canyon Voyages & Adventure Co., Patagonia, Inc., 1ag-A-Long Expeditions, Back of Beyond Books, Fry Canyon Lodge, Jailhouse Cafe, Moab Man Construction, Knave of Hearts Bakery, The Rio Colorado Restaurant, Wildland Scapes, North American/O.A.R.S., World Wide River Expeditions, Wilder Waters Explorations 21 N. Main Street www.DRAINIT orc Phone: (435) 259-1063 |