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Received today from Dave at IRC re Santiago Oaks SORP 10 Trail:
Hello Irvine Ranch Conservancy staff and volunteers, There has been some information circulating via e-mail that the Irvine Ranch Conservancy is responsible for the recommended closure of SORP 10 trail in Santiago Oaks. The individual that is circulating the information did call me and discussed the trail closure with me. However, this individual chose to only hear what she wanted to hear and has subsequently started spreading incorrect information. I would like to openly and in writing give all of you the Irvine Ranch Conservancy’s position on SORP 10 trail: We did: Openly back the County’s recommendation to close the trail. The reasons include the following: The County considers SORP 10 an illegal trail The trail was determined unsafe and unsustainable by an outside trail building contractor (hired by the County). It is a duplicate trail causing habitat fragmentation. More than 95% of the existing trails were to be adopted in Santiago Oaks The trail is the entry point for numerous non-sanctioned trails and unmanaged access into Weir (this became very apparent after the windy ridge fire when the trails became exposed and the fence was repeatedly cut even after repairs) We did not: Become involved until the County asked us if we agreed with their closure recommendation. Recommended prior to our involvement. Ask the County to close the trail SORP 10 is a County trail in a County facility and the decision for open/closure of it is 100% a County decision. If the County recommends closure, the Irvine Ranch Conservancy supports that decision 100%. We did not seek that recommendation nor were we involved in it. We simply agreed with their recommendation. Thank you. Dave Raetz Director, Public Programs Irvine Ranch Conservancy P.S. If any of you have received the e-mail chain with the incorrect information feel free to forward this e-mail to the recipients so they may also get the correct information.
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Geddyup!
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Can someone clean this up so we can all read it!
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CPATCRASH (04-21-2008)
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Geddyup!
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What trail is it???
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MAYBE THE IRC SHOULD DO SOME RESEARCH....IT WAS and IS NOT AN ILLEGAL TRAIL...IT WAS PART OF THE BARHAM RANCH AQUISITION. ROGER BELL MADE NOTE THAT IT WAS ILLEGAL BUT THE COUNTY NEVER SAID IT WAS ILLEGAL.
FYI: THE IRC FENCE LINE STRETCHES ALONG MOST OF THE TRAILS IN SANTIAGO OAKS....THERE ARE SEVERAL SPOTS THAT COULD ALLOW TRESPASSERS ONTO THEIR PROPERTY....MAYBE THEY NEED TO PATROL TO CUT DOWN ON THAT HAPPENING...HAND OUT A FEW SPENDY TICKETS AND I BET THOSE FEW THAT REFUSE TO FOLLOW THE RULES WILL THINK TWICE? |
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As a volunteer with IRC, I'm merely passing on their position and clarification re this trail. I suggest you communicate your comments to Dave. ![]()
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I have no problem with getting this info out to the public...I was actually happy to hear that they had not suggested it be closed since at past meetings with the County we were told it was the IRC requesting it...many users of the park do not feel they should be punished by having that trail taken out of the trail system because of those that choose to poach. Unfortuneatley, Poachers will Poach...unless there is some kind of enforcement. From what I understand Dave is and has been in contact with the issues at the park with Adam M., the rangers and Mark Denney. The final report will be presented at the meeting on April 30th...at that point we will find out if we get to keep that trail or if it's being removed due to it's close proximity to the IRC fence line which has been being told at the meetings. |
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Another important reason to be at that April 30 meeting.
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Do you mean people still poach there after pics were posted on STR outing the offenders?
How can that be? Sarcasm aside, I will try to make the meeting. C
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I have people come into my shop all the time talking about riding out there in the IRC....I tell them it's illegal and they are riding in the conservancy...that it is a BIG Fine if caught...but I have to say...most just smile and shrug me off...that is why I would LOVE for citations to be written and up the patrols! What upsets me the most is that we might loose a trail in a County park because of those Poaching the IRC....bummer for those of us that follow the rules!!!
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Elisheva (04-22-2008)
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I think it’s time to chip in and correct some miss-information.
The post is miss-leading and for some reason people seem to have the impression that the IRC drove the recommendation for the trail closure. This is not correct The IRC simply answered a question posed by the county as to if they would be in support of the permanent closure of SORP 10 if that was the county’s final decision. Their support of the county’s decision may not be to the liking of some users, but it’s no reason for anger. The county already had four reasons, and the IRC simply commented on a fifth reason; that the trail was a jump-off point for a number of detrimental non-sanctioned trails that traversed directly into the highly protected and recovering burn area of Weir, and a continual source of vandalism of fence-lines and signage. People need to be aware that the acquisition of Barham Ranch by the county did not automatically guarantee the inclusion of every existing trail in the area. Just like Aliso-Woods, Laguna Coast, the City of Irvine Area……and now Santiago Oaks; whenever previously privately held property gets incorporated into public lands…..(especially if the area has been signed into the NCCP or similar habitat protection process); the existing trails are surveyed and determinations are made as to the final inventory of legitimate trails that are compatible with the area. This is all that is taking place at SORP….nothing more…..nothing less. Long before Roger Bell was hired to survey the trails for the SORP, the county had already placed “closed” signs on that particular trail, so it appears that it was already deemed to be off the inventory by the county. The IRC simply supports that position and decision of the county. I think the user groups really need to take a look at all of the successes in the various areas and realize that the vast majority of previously non-inventoried trails have been adopted into these areas…..and to expect 100% of the trails to be compatible with the area and to be adopted is unrealistic. We need to simply look at more factual information and not resort to anecdotal comments. The SORP 10 trail had never been formally listed as an authorized trail and the county probably has several sound reasons for taking it off the proposed trail list. It does receive a lot of unauthorized use (even with the county “closed” signs, and even though with the short annual growth it does not appear to get much use……….look at the SC Single-Tracks for example), and people have vandalized the county “closed” sign in the past. There are way too many positive things happening in all of the parks and wildlands that make this type of anger puzzling to me. In the recent past: Stairsteps was legalized Laguna Ridge was legalized Emerald Falls was legalized Car Wreck is being considered Corridor is being considered Lizards is being considered Stagecoach South from the Nix Center was added Stagecoach South connector to Willow is in the process Stagecoach North and the seven day connector to Serrano Ridge will soon be opened Five out of the Six existing single-track in the City of Irvine Space were adopted (Rabbit Run, Fox Run, Cattle Crest, Ridge Route, and Shady Oaks) The Quail Trail connector to Serrano Ridge was added Probably 95% or more of the SORP trails will be adopted, and it appears that the technical alignments will be maintained. The negativity puzzles me over one out of the dozen or so trails in SORP. Everyone should clearly speak their mind at the afforded meetings, but just please be factual, leave the anger outside, and be reasonable if things don’t go according to your liking. No one will ever be 100% satisfied in these situations. There are quite a few trails in O.C. that I would love to see opened, but since the county has deemed them to be not included in the trail inventory; I simply accept it and realize that the vast majority of trails have been approved, and more are being considered for the future; so I look at the positive and not the negative. Just some thoughts Thanks!
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Jamr - I don't want this to come off as a smartass response to your post. I truly respect the efforts you personally put forth to further mountain bike access in So Cal. I wish I could say I do a small fraction, but I can't help but feel there is a slight conflict of interest (that may be too harsh a phrase) given your position.
I suppose Rosa Parks should have been satisfied with a seat at the back of the bus and reflected on how fortunate she was to even have a seat. Clearly this is not a comparable analogy but I would hope that it illustrates the reality that we do not have to accept anything less than what we deserve. These are not the government's parks. They are yours and mine. These officials are accountable to us. Let's not forget that. C
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