sarah
04-24-05, 11:30 PM
Please ... READ THE FORUM RULES! They are listed at the top of each forum as an announcement. If your post is out of line, it WILL be deleted.
For more helpful links and National Forest Pass info, click here. (http://www.myjeeprocks.com/forums/announcement.php?f=25&a=15)
We'd like to take a couple of extra steps to make sure everyone has a good time on any run posted on MJR. The following things will help out everyone on the trail. Please be sure you have:
a CB
tire pressure gauge
skid plates/body armor/rockers
tow strap, front & rear tow points
first aid kit
fire extinguisher
spare tire or safety seal kit
if you air down, be prepared to air up
firewood, if fires are allowed
plenty of cooking AND drinking water
portable toilet (most of us try to avoid pooping in the woods/rocks ;) )
trash bags
MJR and its affiliates are not responsible for any damage or injury on ANY run posted on the site.
For other gear recommendations, please see this article in the Features section (http://www.myjeeprocks.com/features/index.php/Camping_Gear_FAQs).
Blueribbon Coalition Code of Ethics
Please review and try to follow this code of ethics when on the trails as best you can ...
I will respect the rights of all recreationists to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. I will respect public and private property.
I will park considerately, taking no more space than needed, without blocking other vehicles, and without impeding access to trails.
I will keep to the right when meeting another recreationist. I will yield the right-of-way to traffic moving uphill.
I will slow down and use caution when approaching or overtaking another recreationist.
I will respect designated areas, trail-use signs and established trails.
When stopping I will not block the trail.
I will not disturb wildlife. I will avoid areas posted for the protection of feeding wildlife.
I will pack out everything I pack in, and will not litter.
I realize that my destination objective and travel speed should be determined by my equipment, ability, the terrain, weather, and the traffic on the trail. In case of an emergency, I will volunteer assistance.
I will not interfere with or harass others. I recognize that people judge all trail users by my actions.
As a motorized trail user, I will pull off the trail and stop my engine when encountering horse back riders (it is also a good idea to take off your helmet and greet the riders).
For more helpful links and National Forest Pass info, click here. (http://www.myjeeprocks.com/forums/announcement.php?f=25&a=15)
We'd like to take a couple of extra steps to make sure everyone has a good time on any run posted on MJR. The following things will help out everyone on the trail. Please be sure you have:
a CB
tire pressure gauge
skid plates/body armor/rockers
tow strap, front & rear tow points
first aid kit
fire extinguisher
spare tire or safety seal kit
if you air down, be prepared to air up
firewood, if fires are allowed
plenty of cooking AND drinking water
portable toilet (most of us try to avoid pooping in the woods/rocks ;) )
trash bags
MJR and its affiliates are not responsible for any damage or injury on ANY run posted on the site.
For other gear recommendations, please see this article in the Features section (http://www.myjeeprocks.com/features/index.php/Camping_Gear_FAQs).
Blueribbon Coalition Code of Ethics
Please review and try to follow this code of ethics when on the trails as best you can ...
I will respect the rights of all recreationists to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. I will respect public and private property.
I will park considerately, taking no more space than needed, without blocking other vehicles, and without impeding access to trails.
I will keep to the right when meeting another recreationist. I will yield the right-of-way to traffic moving uphill.
I will slow down and use caution when approaching or overtaking another recreationist.
I will respect designated areas, trail-use signs and established trails.
When stopping I will not block the trail.
I will not disturb wildlife. I will avoid areas posted for the protection of feeding wildlife.
I will pack out everything I pack in, and will not litter.
I realize that my destination objective and travel speed should be determined by my equipment, ability, the terrain, weather, and the traffic on the trail. In case of an emergency, I will volunteer assistance.
I will not interfere with or harass others. I recognize that people judge all trail users by my actions.
As a motorized trail user, I will pull off the trail and stop my engine when encountering horse back riders (it is also a good idea to take off your helmet and greet the riders).