Tag: Johnson Valley
Master-Pull debuts green winch rope to help save Johnson Valley OHV area

Master-Pull, the leader in synthetic ropes, once again commits to keeping public lands open to the public by donating a portion of the proceeds of its new, limited edition, green winch rope to the Johnson Valley defense fund which has been set up by the California Motorized Recreation Council. This campaign is in addition to […]
29 Palms Base Expansion Opposition Efforts Continue

The California Motorized Recreation Council (CMRC) a non-profit association comprised of the leadership of the largest Off Highway Vehicle recreation organizations in California met with members of the 29 Palms Marines base expansion committee to engage in a status update regarding the draft Environmental Impact Study (EIS). The CMRC invited a number of relevant organization […]
Off-Roaders And Marines in Contention for Rugged Desert

By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times Reporting from Twentynine Palms – Rough and rocky, Johnson Valley is considered the perfect place to test the mettle of men and their machines. An estimated 200,000 people a year flock to the desert valley for recreational pursuits: hiking, camping, rock-hounding, star-gazing and a new sport called “geocaching,” a treasure […]
U.S. Marine Corp Responds to Johnson Valley Letter Campaign

UTV Weekly Editors, I noticed in your article/press release on the Johnson Valley letter campaign (https://utvweekly.com/index.php/2011/05/johnson-valley-letter-campaign/) that you indicated you want to hand-deliver the 20,000 letters you are anticipating receiving. I can’t stress enough how important it is to make sure that the letters are submitted in the ways we have communicated throughout the scope […]
Johnson Valley Letter Campaign

Johnson Valley in Southern California is the home of the Hammers trail system, and home to the famous King of the Hammers. It is a mecca for hard-core off roading, and is much harder than the Rubicon trail, and just as important to the OHV community. People from all over the world literally travel to […]
ORBA and AMA D37 Announce Support for S.2921

BAKERSFIELD, CA (FEBRUARY 12, 2009) –On December 21, 2009 U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein introduced S.2921 the California Desert Protection Act of 2010. After careful analysis of all aspects of this bill both ORBA and AMA D37 are going on record as supporting the bill in its current form. This legislation creates two new National Monuments, […]