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  1. #1
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    Shasta Winter/Spring Access (without a sled) in Jeopardy

    Thought this was worth cross-posting. I wouldn't have been able to take my avatar photo without Everitt Memorial Highway plow service.

    Quote Originally Posted by "Shasta" on SB.com
    Local news is access to Bunny Flat will be gone next winter:

    http://www.mtshastanews.com/top_stor...t-Memorial-Hwy

    4 of 5 Supervisors on the board think ranching is the only economic engine in the county and likely will vote that way. Any public input that opens their eyes to the fact that Bunny Flat access brings in tourism will help. Please send a note to these 4 supes that need enlightenment:

    1) Jim Cook=jimcook@snowcrest.net

    2) Michael Kobseff=mkobseff@co.siskiyou.ca.us

    3) Grace Bennett=gbennett@co.siskiyou.ca.us

    4) Marcia Armstrong=marmstrong@co.siskiyou.ca.us

    I'm not a totally wired guy like many who visit here so if anyone wants to cross post this on any other sites feel free.

    Thanks,

    Andy Marx

    P.S. I really want a sled but don't want this to be the reason I have to get one.

    http://splitboard.com/talk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13598
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parvo
    She’s a flight attendant (not ‘stewardess’ as I’ve been corrected, and ‘sky waitress’ is also unacceptable)
    Aisle donkey is the term you were looking for.

  2. #2
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    NOOOO!!! Will send emails. Thanks for letting us know. California is screwed!

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    for what it's worth, here's the quick email I put together. Feel free to copy/paste!

    To whom it may concern,

    It came to my attention today that you are considering not plowing Everitt Memorial Highway due to budget shortfalls. As a backcountry skier who visits the South side of Mt. Shasta at least a few times per year, I’d be devastated if this happened!

    The winter accessibility afforded by Bunny Flat is very rare, and inspires me to drive down to California from Central Oregon to climb and ski the mountain without snowmobiles or a night sleeping on the snow. While I am there, I eat in restaurants, shop in stores, and buy gasoline. I know there are thousands in my position. It would be devastating to your local economy to take away winter access to Bunny Flat.

    I’d like to see you come up with creative solutions to fund the plowing, as I fully understand the economic situation in California. I’d definitely pay for the privilege of driving up there. How about parking fees? Fund raisers? Volunteers? Corporate sponsors? Please make sure you’ve exhausted all the possibilities before making this terrible decision.

    Best regards,
    Lindsey Clark

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    nice letter
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    bump, that is lame and would put a hurt on the local guides and the 5th season. thanks for the info.

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    Hello Ms. Clark,

    Siskiyou County realizes the benefits of you and others visiting our area. However, funding for Everitt Memorial Highway snow removal is dependent on the reauthorization of Secure Rural Schools Act. SRS provides Siskiyou County with 25% of our Road Budget. I encourage you to write to Senators Feinstein and Boxer, and Congressional members to support the reauthorization of SRS emphasizing the benefit to your interests in Siskiyou County. It is pending in Congress now.

    Siskiyou County and other counties requiring snow removal operations of state road systems, are also requesting Governor Brown to terminate his proposal for Caltrans to eliminate snow removal equipment from it's inventory. It will have an even far greater affect to accessing, traveling through, Siskiyou County on HWY 89, HWY 96, HWY 3, HWY 97 and I-5. We could use your help in convincing Governor Brown of the consequences of his proposal.

    Thank you for contacting me,

    Michael N. Kobseff
    Siskiyou County Supervisor, District 3
    POB 750, Yreka, California 96097
    530-918-9128
    FAX 530-918-9128

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    Whoa!! Jerry's proposing to cut snow removal equipment from the state budget/inventory?!?!? Will they rent it? Contract out the entire service?? Obviously they can't simply drop snow removal from the big trans-Sierra passes ..... or can they??

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    Hello Mr. Stiny,

    Funding for Everitt Memorial Highway snow removal is dependent on the reauthorization of Secure Rural Schools Act. SRS provides Siskiyou County with 25% of our Road Budget. I encourage you to write to Senators Feinstein and Boxer, and Congressional members to support the reauthorization of SRS emphasizing the benefit to your interests in Siskiyou County.

    Siskiyou County and other counties requiring snow removal operations of state road systems, are also requesting Governor Brown to terminate his proposal for Caltrans to eliminate snow removal equipment from it's inventory. It will have an even far greater affect to accessing, traveling through, Siskiyou County on HWY 89, HWY 96, HWY 3, HWY 97 and I-5.

    Please note, the County receives $230,000.00 a year from the Klamath Hydro Electric facilities. Siskiyou County can not afford to loose this revenue, nor the emission free power that they generate for a proposal that lacks scientific integrity.
    Thank you for contacting me,

    Michael N. Kobseff

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