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Jason Scherer WINS Ultra4 Stampede Race at Home Track in Sacramento

| April 16, 2013
Jason Scherer WINS Ultra4 Stampede Race at Home Track in Sacramento

Jason Scherer wins the first race in the Ultra4 Trail Gear Western Series, the MetalCloak NorCal Stampede, at Prairie City SVRA on Saturday April 6th.   After finishing first in his pre-qualification heat race on Friday, he ran home to Danville, CA to replace and rebuild his differential before the main race on Saturday.  Showing up […]

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Court Orders closure of Carnegie State Vehicle Recreation Area

| December 15, 2009 | 0 Comments
Court Orders closure of Carnegie State Vehicle Recreation Area

Court Orders CLOSURE of State Park; Ignores Collaborative Process LIVERMORE, CA (December 15) – In a recent court action, a judge in Alameda County has ordered a closure of one of California’s State Parks. Last week, Judge Frank Roesch ordered the closure of Carnegie State Vehicle Recreation Area (SVRA) based on his own interpretation of […]

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Coastal Cleanup Day at Oceano Dune SVRA is September 19, 2009

| September 17, 2009 | 0 Comments
Coastal Cleanup Day at Oceano Dune SVRA is September 19, 2009

The 25th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day is Saturday, September 19, 2009 Do your part to help keep Oceano Dunes State Vehicle Recreation Area clean. Responsible off-roaders and beach supporters need your help for Coastal Cleanup Day. Come join us Saturday morning (September 19) and have a great time with us cleaning our state park! […]

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Sale of Oceano Dunes land: Grand jury chastises county staff

| July 14, 2009 | 0 Comments

 From: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/story/782653.html Jul. 14, 2009 Bob Cuddy, www.sanluisobispo.com The county’s handling of a report affecting the multi-million dollar sale of the Oceano Dunes is “disturbing” because it gave the erroneous impression that the sale allows off-road vehicles in an area where they are banned, the civil grand jury says. The planning department’s omission of a […]

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