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81. Homestudy Module: Module 9: Woodlot Recreation: Lesson 1 - Preview
Table 1 illustrates the wide variety of outdoor recreation activities and may four Wheel Drive Club Motor Cross Dog Trials Fox Scent Hunts ATV Trails
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Seventy-five percent of Nova Scotia is forested. This represents about four million hectares (10 million acres).
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Natural Resources This lesson gives you an understanding of outdoor recreation and its benefits. It also explores integrating recreation with other uses or values on your woodlot. What is Outdoor Recreation? According to a 1993-94 Nova Scotia Woodlot Owner Survey conducted for the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, 27 per cent of respondents said outdoor recreation was one of the reasons they own their woodlot. Outdoor recreation refers to leisure activities that take place in a natural setting and benefit the body, mind and/or spirit. Examples are hiking, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling and wildlife viewing. Outdoor recreation can overlap with competitive outdoor activities such as orienteering or ski races. It can also be done with other activities such as environmental education for example hiking to study an old growth forest. Outdoor recreation can also simply be enjoying the peace and quiet in a non-physical way.

82. 4x4Trails.net - Links Database - 4x4 Clubs - California
The Riverside Ruff Riders, a family oriented four wheel drive club. to participate in activities involving off highway recreation, to support the
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83. Protecting Kids From Sports And Recreation Injuries
with roller skating (fourwheel skates) because these afford better control. Recreation activities are a big part of a child s life and enjoyment.
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84. Nonhighway And Off-Road Vehicle Activities Advisory Committee Program (NOVA) Boa
She has been associated with the Pacific Northwest four Wheel Drive On the NOVA committee, Mr. Homola represents motorized recreation with thirty years
http://www.iac.wa.gov/iac/grants/nova_advisory_com_profiles.htm
Nonhighway and Off-Road Vehicle Activities (NOVA) Program Advisory Committee Profiles Return to the NOVA Program Advisory Committee page Arlene Brooks
Pacific Northwest Four-Wheel Drive Association Ms. Brooks is one of three off-road vehicle representatives on the NOVA Advisory Committee. She has been associated with the Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association since 1968, holding various offices since 1980, including those involving land use issues. In 1980, she participated in the Governor's Conference on Recreation and the Public Land Users Society, a group of organizations favoring more recreational opportunities. That year also marked the start of her participation in the state NOVA program. Since then she has represented the four-wheel drive community in various capacities. Back to the top Bob Brooke
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Northwest Motorcycle Association Back to the top Paul Dahmer

85. SUVOA: Sport Utility Vehicle Owners Of America
America s backyard is a large playground for recreational enthusiasts who enjoy rafting, fourwheel driving or simply relaxing with family and friends.
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Sport Utility owners of America (SUVOA) is a non-profit consumer organization dedicated to supporting the rights and serving the interests of SUV owners.
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Sport Utility Vehicles: Bringing Families to the Great Outdoors
America's backyard is a large playground for recreational enthusiasts who enjoy camping, biking, boating, RVing, horseback riding, rafting, four-wheel driving or simply relaxing with family and friends. SUVs and other light duty trucks give families the freedom to roam America's great parkways and recreational sites to enjoy such outdoor activities that contribute to healthier, happier lives. Ensuring that you are able to buy and own SUVs that enable you and your family to enjoy the great outdoors is the reason SUVOA was founded and it remains our core mission. SUVs: For The Health of It! SUVs are not only a means of safe and reliable transportation to work, Little League games or the grocery store, but an important catalyst for outdoor exercise and recreational activities. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical inactivity levels in the United States are worrisome. Only 30-40 percent of Americans engage in regular, sustained exercise, while another 30 percent are completely inactive. According to the U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity in America, changes in our lifestyle and communities have played the greatest role in the decline of activity levels among Americans. Variables believed to negatively influence the decision not to exercise includes a lack of urban exercise/recreational facilities, sidewalks, bike lanes, nearby parks and hiking/biking trails.

86. Recreation & Sports, Automotive, Four Wheel Drive And SUVs,
WebRing Ring directory of Recreation Sports, Automotive, four Wheel Drive to provide you with pictures, mods, and other Durango related activities.
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87. Canyonlands National Park Sights Page
Visitors with fourwheel-drive may consider returning to Moab via the Shafer The Orange Cliffs Unit of Glen Canyon National recreational Area shares
http://www.canyonlands.national-park.com/sights.htm
Welcome to the Canyonlands National Park Sights Page It is our intent to provide information that will be timely and of assistance in planning a trip, vacation or obtaining data about this park
Sights To See General Information Island in the Sky Needles Other Utah Sites ... The River Area General Information Canyonlands National Park has some fantastic rock structures and colors for some unbelievable scenic beauty. Activities to consider while here are (but not limited to): backpacking, biking, camping, fishing, four wheeling, hiking, horseback rides, photography, river running, star gazing and watching wildlife. For a detailed list of Canyonlands hiking possibilities, with locations and trails, see the Hiking Page . Hiking trails of varying length and difficulty. Join a National Park Service ranger to explore Canyonlands's natural and cultural history. Join a ranger to learn about the forces that once shaped this landscape - and continue to do so, see the Calendar Page . Ranger / Naturalist programs include interpretive programs in summer. These include geology talks, campfire programs and guided walks and hikes on a variety of topics. Staffing may permit spring and fall programs. Schedules for Ranger activities are available at the Visitor Center. These are just some of the ways to discover the diversity of the scenic, natural and historic wonders that comprise Canyonlands National Park. Park Headquarters located at Moab, Utah, north of the park and the visitor centers in Island of the Sky and the Needles are open year round, except for New Years, Thanksgiving and Christmas Days.

88. Def 4
three, or four-wheel vehicles, and any other off-road travel for recreation (a) needing care, supervision or monitoring to perform activities of
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Purpose Definitions (A-C) Definitions (D-L) Definitions (M-R) Definitions (S-Z) 11A.06.040 DEFINITIONS (M-R) Manure Storage Area - An area where animal manure or runoff containing animal manure is stored until it can be utilized as domestic fertilizer or removed to a permitted animal manure disposal site. Animal manure packs or mounding within an concentrated animal feeding operation shall not be considered to be manure storage. Master Plan (Parks) - A site development plan adopted and approved by the Benton County Parks Board and the Board of County Commissioners for public lands showing: the boundaries of the site; the locational relationships between general use areas (e.g., areas to be developed versus natural preserves, open space, or buffers); existing and planned facilities, such as roads, trails, parking, and buildings; and specific activity areas (e.g., ballfields, picnic and related outdoor activity areas, campgrounds, group event areas, and entertainment stages). Master Planned Resort - A self-contained and fully integrated destination resort in a setting of significant amenities, consisting of short-term visitor accommodations associated with a range of on-site indoor or outdoor recreational facilities.

89. Adventure Sports Online - Outdoor Activity Resources, U.S. National Parks
This national recreation area offers a variety of activities, from boating Bicycles and horses are allowed in designated areas, so are four wheel drive
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  • Alagnak Wild River: Flows from Kukaklek Lake in Katmai National Preserve and offers 69 miles of outstanding whitewater floating. The river is also noted for abundant wildlife and sport fishing for five species of salmon. Denali: Features North America's highest mountain, 20,320' Mount McKinley. Visitor use includes wildlife viewing, mountaineering, backpacking, cross country skiing, and dogsleding. Summers average temperatures in the mid 60s. Winters are extremely cold with temperatures falling to -40F and below.

90. Cave Junction Illinois Valley Southern Oregon
Trails include those for hiking, biking, horseback riding and fourwheel drive vehicles Rogue Valley recreation Southern Oregon recreation, activities
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Cave Junction - Illinois Valley Oregon Profile Page Cave Junction is a scenic, small town just north of California located on Hwy. 199. It is approximately 30 miles southwest of Grants Pass, and is home to some 1,225 residents. Cave Junction is considered the "Home of the Oregon Caves ", which are located about 20 miles east of town, off Hwy. 46. It serves as a home base for visitors from around the world, many of whom travel to the Illinois Valley to see the unique geologic wonder.
The wondrous Illinois River borders Cave Junction on the west. There are plenty of shops and other amenities available serving the 15,000 rural residents of the Illinois Valley, along with the thousands of visitors who pass through annually.
The beautiful Illinois Valley and the surrounding area of Southern Oregon were once part of a continental margin. They lie at the western end of the Siskiyou Mountains, where they abut the Coastal Range. Recreation Schools Geographical Info Lake Selmac Recreation
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Oregon hunters annually bag more than 100,000 deer and 15,000 elk as well as a number of antelope and bear. For the bird hunter, pheasant, quail, pigeon, geese and duck provide a sportsman's selection. The Illinois (check restrictions), Rogue River and Applegate Rivers provide salmon, steelhead and trout, while Selmas's 160-acre man-made Lake Selmac is the state's premier trophy bass lake. A 55-mile drive to the coast affords surfcasting and deep sea opportunities.

91. Wildernet - Hiking, Camping, Fishing And Many Other Activities Throughout Americ
Educational activities, Fishing, Forest Areas, fourWheel Driving the Web s Premier Guide to Outdoor Recreation We ve updated Iowa, Louisiana,
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92. Southern 4WD Association
We re the Southern four Wheel Drive Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting 4WD recreation, responsible land usage, conservation,
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We're the Southern Four Wheel Drive Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting 4WD recreation, responsible land usage, conservation, and education. SFWDA is an association of 4WD clubs located in the southeastern United States.
4-Wheeling Fun for the Entire Family
For the full 4-wheeling experience and to get the most fun out of your 4WD vehicle, we recommend that you contact and join one of our many member clubs Being a member of one of our clubs also makes you a member of Southern Four Wheel Drive Association. We are a large regional association and we have many member clubs so a club is likely to be close to you.
Membership in a 4WD club gives you:
  • Monthly meetings and trail rides
  • Family-oriented social and 4-wheeling events
  • Camaraderie and friendships
  • Charitable and community activities
  • Learn new trails and vehicle skills
  • Participation in trail projects
Our Commitment to Keeping Trails Open:
Southern 4WD Association members are very active in trail maintenance activities in Upper Tellico, Uwharrie, Beasley Knob, Livingston, Royal Blue, Anderson Creek, and other public and private areas throughout the southeast. We can field large crews of volunteers with all necessary skills, equipment, and certifications.

93. BC4x4.COM Four Wheel Drive, 4x4, Offroad And Fourwheeling Site.
information,fourwheeling trip reports, four wheel drive, 4x4 buildups. Provide an update on the Ministry of Forests recreation site trail
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Aug 28, 2003 Large Scale Closure of the Southern BC Back Country A wide ranging closure of southern BC back country was just announced today. All fourwheelers and back country recreationists, PLEASE READ! Let's do our part to help minimize further fire damage. Feb 18, 2003 Eagle Ridge Key Program News! The Eagle Ridge Key Program is getting close to becoming a reality. Jun 3, 2002 Changes to the Maintenance of Recreation Sites and Trails The following letter was sent to attendees of a recent meeting with the Ministry of Forests regarding changes to the maintenance of recreation sites and trails. May 29, 2002 The Three Levels of Road De-Activation There are currently three forms of deactivation for roads on Crown land. It seems that no matter what type of de-activation, as long as there is no signage stating otherwise, motorized vehicle access is legal and on a "use at your own risk" basis. May 29, 2002

94. BLM, Moab Field Office, Special Recreation Permits
You can make reference to your required map(s) see Step four. For commercial/competitive events Due to increases in recreation use in the Moab area
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Special Recreation Permits
Special Recreation Permits (SRPs) are authorizations that allow specific recreational uses of the public lands and related waters. They are issued as a means to manage visitor use, protect natural and cultural resources, and provide a mechanism to accommodate commercial recreational uses. Authorized by the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, permits are required for the following types of uses: commercial, vending, competitive, individual or group use in special areas, and organized group activities and events. Types of Permits Commercial Use
Commercial use is defined as recreational use of public lands and related waters for business or financial gain. When any person, group, or organization makes or attempts to make a profit, receive money, amortize equipment, or obtain goods or services, as compensation from participants in recreational activities occurring on public lands, the use is considered commercial.
Examples: outfitters and guides, four-wheel drive tours, boat livery services Vending
Vendor permits are temporary, short-term, non-exclusive, revocable authorizations to sell goods or services on public lands in conjunction with a recreation activity.

95. Greenways
Some greenways are designed for people to use for recreation and horseback riding, fourwheel drive off-road use and fitness trail were within the top
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Greenways Trails Bond progress ... Tidal Potomac River Water Trail Map Set order form
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Download Virginia Greenways and Trails Toolbox (PDF - 19 MB)
Greenways are open space corridors that can be managed for conservation, recreation, and/or alternative transportation. Greenways often follow natural or existing land or water features such as ridgelines, stream valleys, rivers, canals, utility corridors, abandoned rail lines and others. Although each greenway is unique, most connect recreational, natural, cultural, and/or historic areas. Some greenways are designed for people to use for recreation and non-motorized transportation, while others are designed for wildlife, biodiversity, and scenic beauty. Greenways may be publicly or privately-owned. Resources that greenways might connect include: schools, playgrounds, forests, parks, historic sites, rivers, neighborhoods, businesses, and wildlife refuges. Linkages vary depending on the landscape and community preferences. Greenways may include features such as hiking, bicycling and equestrian trails, sidewalks, streams and rivers suitable for canoeing and boating, abandoned railroad rights-of-way, utility rights-of-way, scenic roads, and scenic easements.

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