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LOCAL VOLUNTEERS JOIN HUMMER RECREATION RESCUE PROJECT IN SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST
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DETROIT – More than 35 volunteers from local four-wheel-drive clubs, Tread Lightly! and HUMMER joined U.S. Forest Service employees on August 1, for a day of trail maintenance on the Bald Mountain OHV route in Sierra National Forest, east of Fresno, Calif.

 

The project was the second trail maintenance event supported by a new Tread Lightly! program called HUMMER's Recreation Rescue.  Thanks to funding from HUMMER and the help from local volunteers, Tread Lightly! is providing project grants to recreation projects around the country to ensure land remains accessible for responsible recreationists.

 

"This project is a great opportunity for the Forest Service and the forest visitors to work with Hummer and Tread Lightly, who are dedicated to providing recreational experiences while protecting the integrity of the forest," said Greg Marks, Sierra National Forest Off Highway Vehicle Manager.

 

The volunteer team worked the entire day to improve and stabilize a section of the Bald Mountain trail that is subject to erosion during the spring snow thaw and summer storms.  The group also closed and restored unauthorized routes that developed over time.  The project concluded with the development of a trail map and brochure to ensure that visitors drive only on the designated routes and learn the Tread Lightly! principles to responsible recreation.

 

Volunteers from several US states and Canada participated in the event, representing more than eight organizations, including: Clovis Independent Four Wheelers; Mountain Toppers Four Wheel Drive Club of Fresno; California Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs, Inc; California Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs Safety and Education Foundation, Inc.; 4x4Him Christian Wheelers; Californians for Public Access, Inc, (Cal Access); Northern California Land Rover; and Lock and Low Four Wheel Drive Club of Visalia.

 

Two local clubs, The Mountain Toppers and Clovis Independents have volunteered to "adopt" the trail system and maintain it when work is completed. 

 

The Bald Mountain OHV, near Shaver Lake, Calif. is one of 12 OHV trails in the Sierra National Forest.  The trail provides recreationists with access to the top of Bald Mountain and is the only OHV route in the district that is open year-round. 

 

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

 

About HUMMER
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, H3 Alpha and all-new H3T.  Information on HUMMER products is available at
www.hummer.com.

 

About Tread Lightly!
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.  More information is available at
www.treadlightly.org.

 

 




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