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TREAD LIGHTLY! AND HUMMER HELP OPEN TRAIL SYSTEM IN OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
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For more information contact:
Monica Clay - Tread Lightly!
monica@treadlightly.org
(800) 966-9900


 
Heather Callahan - Public Affairs Specialist- Ocala National Forest
heathercallahan@fs.fed.us
 (352) 669-3153 ext. 5512


 
Nick Richards - HUMMER Communications
nick.richards@gm.com
Phone: (313) 665-9292
Cell: (313) 720-9541

 

 
TREAD LIGHTLY! AND HUMMER HELP OPEN TRAIL SYSTEM IN OCALA NATIONAL FOREST


 
Despite high temperatures, thunderstorms, and hoards of bugs, nearly 70 volunteers helped sign a new designated route in Florida last weekend as part of a new initiative from the nonprofit Tread Lightly! called HUMMER's Recreation Rescue.


 
Thanks to funding from HUMMER and the help from volunteers, the Ocala National Forest will be able to properly sign the area, install educational kiosks, and print new maps. This newly designated 81-mile route is called "Four Wheel Drive Way."


 
The project kicked-off with a volunteer workday on Saturday, June 21. Twice as many people arrived to volunteer than expected, and the volunteers installed all needed signs on 54 of the 81 miles of trail.  


 
"The volunteers were soaking wet much of the time, but they worked tirelessly and helped open up some trails at a time when many recreation sites are closing from lack of funding," said Lori McCullough, Tread Lightly!'s executive director.


 
The workday was also held in conjunction with a special "Wheelers for the Wounded" event, which strives to provide weekends of off-roading and camping to the country's wounded military members. The HUMMER X Club hosted that event, which happened on Saturday night and Sunday.


 
"It's an honor to help out Tread Lightly! and HUMMER when called upon to do so," said Jason Havlik, founder of Wheelers for the Wounded. Havlik is vacationing briefly in the US before he returns to Iraq later this year.


 
The Florida 4-Wheel Drive Association has volunteered to "adopt" the trail system and maintain it when work is completed. Without their adoption, and without the new funding from HUMMER, the new trail system would have remained closed.


 
"The FL4WDA actually designed the route with our input," said Bret Bush, Ocala National Forest's Dispersed Recreation, Trails, and Public Use Manager. "We then included their proposed route as part of the Travel Management Rule designation process we went through."


 
The Four Wheel Drive Way uses an existing system of roads – some have been maintained by the Roads Maintenance Program, and some are just forest roads that are not maintained.
 


"Like many forests, we have lost hundreds of acres over the years due to unmanaged motorized use," said Bush. "We have gotten a handle on it recently and want to keep the momentum going."


 
FL4WDA President Jason Kawaja agrees that providing a legal trail system for four-wheeling can help eliminate resource violations.


 
"The designated four wheel drive route in the Ocala National Forest is a welcomed step forward to properly maintaining our natural resources while providing an outlet for off-road recreation," said Kawaja.


 
The stated purpose for the Four Wheel Drive Way is "to prevent resource damage, to encourage study and enjoyment of nature, highlight the importance of conservation, provide scenic and visual enjoyment, and instill appreciation of the nation's history, cultural resources, and traditional values."


 
HUMMER's Recreation Rescue is a program promoting volunteerism and conservation for off-road recreation sites across the country. More information about Recreation Rescue can be found at www.treadlightly.org.


 
Tread Lightly!, Inc. is a national nonprofit organization with a mission to proactively protect recreation access and opportunities in the outdoors through education and stewardship initiatives.  Tread Lightly! is the nation's signature ethics message for outdoor enthusiasts that use motorized vehicles. The organization also offers unique training and restoration programs strategically designed to instill an ethic of responsibility in a wide variety of outdoor enthusiasts and the industries that serve them.


 
HUMMER is a division of General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest vehicle manufacturer, which employs about 266,000 people globally. HUMMER is a premium off-road vehicle manufacturer with sales in 37 countries and a product line-up that consists of the H2, H2 SUT, H3, H3x, and award-winning H3 Alpha. Information on HUMMER products is available at www.hummer.com.




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