Bookcliff Rattlers Motorcycle Club

Bookcliff Rattlers Motorcycle Club Western Colorado's Premiere Off-Road Motorcycle Club.

07/22/2020

Attention Snowshoe Enduro Racers 👀👀4 things I wanted to announce

1. We will have a limited number of bad ass event Tshirts for sale please bring cash, check, or Venmo!

2. The racer packet you receive at check in will have rider instructions and a sticker with your row number for your front number plate!

3. ***This is the most important part please bring cash, check or Venmo for The live laps transponder if you do not have one they are $20. If you already have a live laps transponder we will still need to scan it at registration when you pick up your racer packet!

4. We have changed key time to 9:00 so first row leaves at 9:01 instead of 8:01. . . That means you can register from 6am to 8am Sunday morning as well.

Flyer for Snowshoe is up and sign up is open hurry up before there aren’t any spots left!
07/07/2020

Flyer for Snowshoe is up and sign up is open hurry up before there aren’t any spots left!

🏁🏁 2020 Snowshoe Enduro Update 🏁🏁North Uncompaghre National Forest (Divide Road)Hello Everyone! Sorry there has been so ...
07/06/2020

🏁🏁 2020 Snowshoe Enduro Update 🏁🏁
North Uncompaghre National Forest (Divide Road)

Hello Everyone! Sorry there has been so many delays it’s crazy times and we didn’t want to announce anything prematurely. Snowshoe Enduro pre entry will open at 7PM Monday July 6th. We are limiting the race to 250 riders. There are social distancing requirements that will be posted with the flyer. Please follow all rules. Flyer will be posted Monday Morning July 6th as well. But here is some quick info. The course is going to be awesome Rocky Mountain Single Track. 97% of all special tests will be single track!! Transfers on roads. C riders better pack a lunch because it’s going to be a challenging C course! C course 58 miles and AB course approx 85 miles Y’all know to pack a lunch I hope 😉. E gas at 40 miles and main gas at 58 miles back at staging area. We will hold RMEC reserved rows until July 18th. I think we will sell out fast, but pre entry will close at noon on Thursday July 23rd. Race is July 26 first row leaves at 8:01 AM One rider every 15 seconds on special tests no restarts! This race is in a remote area with no services I would recommend camping at the event. Entry fee is $85. Colorado OHV permit and USFS Spark Arrestor required. Sign up at Livelaps.com. If it sells out there will be a wait list. Live Laps scoring puck will be required if you do not have one you will be able to purchase one for $20 at the race (CASH OR CHECK ONLY).

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New trail being built! Yes, the BLM with the help of many other volunteers is building new trail for Motorized as well a...
03/06/2020

New trail being built! Yes, the BLM with the help of many other volunteers is building new trail for Motorized as well as our other public land enjoyers in the Bangs Canyon area. Perri's Powersports was kind enough to lend me a new Beta 200 to access the trail with Ruxton Nobel. I would also like to note that Ruxton spent the day and many others not as a BLM employee but as a volunteer. This trail will be a real fun challenge for dirt bikes, mountain bikes and E-bikes!

Motorized Single Track Oppurtunity 👍🏼👍🏼
02/20/2020

Motorized Single Track Oppurtunity 👍🏼👍🏼

ALERT

HELP Re-OPEN motorized Single-track near Silverton

COMMENTS DUE No Later than February 22, 2020

The San Juan Trail Riders (SJTR), Trails Preservation Alliance (TPA), Public Access Preservation Alliance (PAPA) and the Colorado 500 organization have all partnered together and are working with the Gunnison BLM Field Office to reopen a historic single-track motorcycle trail in the Silverton area. We need your support in showing the BLM how important this route is to our sport.

The trail is designated as trail 2TE (aka Minnie Gulch) used in the past by many riders to get from the Silverton area to the Rio Grande National Forest Pole Creek trails. The Minnie Gulch trail was authorized for motorized use for more than 40 years before its closure in early 2000. An authorization to re-establish the trail will again allow single-track motorized users in and around the Silverton area to readily connect to and from current motorized trail routes on the Rio Grande National Forest. The 1.6 mile section of trail 2TE (Minnie Gulch) currently lies directly between two motorized connectors one on San Juan CR 24 and the other on the Rio Grande NF trail 917 where it terminates on the Colorado Trail.

The preliminary Environmental Assessment for the Silverton Travel Management Plan has been released and the public comment period is open until Feb. 22nd.

With the opportunity for an additional second round of public comment, we’re requesting your support and encouragement to submit comments in support of the re-opening of the Minnie Gulch trail. Your comment for this proposed action does not need to be elaborate.

Comment Examples;
“As a supporter of motorized recreation on single track trails, I support the Silverton Travel Management Plan and the re-opening of the historical motorized single-track Minnie Gulch Trail. This section was authorized for motorized use for more than 40 years prior to its closure in early 2000. The authorization to re-establish the trail will again allow single-track motorized users in and around the Silverton area to readily connect to and from current motorized trail routes on the Rio Grande National Forest”

“As motorized recreation user who rides in the Silverton area several times during the summer, a single-track route to the Rio Grande Nation Forest is needed. The re-opening of the historical Minnie Gulch trail would fulfil this need”

“The re-opening of the 1.6 miles of historical Minnie Gulch trail will offer unique recreational opportunities for many recreation users”

To submit your electronic comments, follow the steps below: If you prefer to provide your comments as a hard copy, please refer to the attachment for instructions.

1. Click the link - https://go.usa.gov/xmMab
2. On the next screen you’ll see the Preliminary Environmental Assessment, Scoping letter and Scoping Summary, Previous Plan and External Proposal documents. We are commenting on the Preliminary Environmental Assessment document. This should be the first document on your screen.
3. On the right of the screen you will see a button “Comment on Document”
4. Click on the “Comment on Document” button
5. Note Silverton TMP Draft EA in the Comment Title box
6. Type comments in the larger box
7. Click “Next” in the lower right hand side of the screen
8. Populate your information – We are asking for your own personal comments. (SJTR, TPA, PAPA and Colorado 500 are all submitting their formal comments)
9. Click “Next”
10. Acknowledge Disclaimers and Agreements
11. Click “Submit” in lower right hand corner

Thank you,
Heather Hormell
SJTR Chair

02/18/2020

Friendly reminder club meeting tonight at 7pm at Fiesta Guadalajara on 7th and North Ave.

Very Nice!
02/18/2020

Very Nice!

It is getting closer here on the Western Slope. This is from today (Jan 28th). It was very deep snow in some places and ...
01/28/2020

It is getting closer here on the Western Slope. This is from today (Jan 28th). It was very deep snow in some places and totally dry in others. I'd give it at least a week for Rabbit Valley area.

Still a little wintery over here....
01/18/2020

Still a little wintery over here....

10/16/2019

There is talk around a return to "snowshoe" for next July....Keep your calendars open for the end of July 2020.

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