billharr
Senior Member
Need to Rant.
I have been camping with the Stockton Motorcycle Club at Duck Creek on Slick Rock Road since 1965. Way back then the PG&E maintained the road to get to Spicer Reservoir. Still a 4 wheel drive road and a few rough spots. When Spicer was raised a new road was cut from Hwy 4 to Spicer. Slick Rock road became rougher; was a ORV trail and terminated past Utica Union Lakes at the new road. 1984 the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness was designated. In a few more years the new road to Spicer was paved. Now we have all the full size RV's driving back to a parking lot campground at Spicer. They get out and walk a trail and think they are in the wilderness. So many people are coming that a few years ago the dispersed camping around Utica and Union Lakes are posted day use only! and campgrounds were installed. A sign saying 15 minutes parking to load and unload kayaks is not progress. In a few years I expect pavement will be installed to Utica Union Lakes.
Slick Rock road now terminates at the large open granite space north of Utica. Signs have been put up saying the road is not maintained. The sign also says street legal vehicles only no ORV's. Last weekend we found a large bolder (4'x6x4') had been place in the middle of the road before you could reach the bridge at Duck Creek. Probably done by just one Rock Crawler who want to restrict the trail to Crawlers and short jeeps. We camped at the access road to the dam put in to take water from Duck Creek to Spicer. I talked to one of the crawlers who was unloading. I asked him to talked to any crawlers he knew, about the bolder put in the trail. I told him actions like that will wreck the trail for everyone. He told me it keeps scum bags like me out! then he said get the F*** out of here old man.
The next day I talked to a ranger who came by and asked us to move our outhouse off the access road. I told him there was 15 feet wide open and if a large piece of equipment needed to get by we could move in less than 2 minutes. He agreed and then I told him what I thought about the bolder in the road. Must have done a good job as we had a LEO ranger come by with in the hour. Had a nice conversation with her, explained I was retired; former a Director on the local Chamber of Commerce and knew how the government worked. Told her I would be contacting the District Ranger. Just as I told her we were a responsible group that even trailered in an outhouse so 10 guys would not be shitting in the woods. Then we heard trucks coming from the other side of the gate. I told her they had to cross the river to get there. She said they had to leave the marked trail and excused herself to talk with them. They asked her if she could open the gate! She was nice and sent them back the way they came and did not write them up. We looked like angles after her conversation with the jeepers.
Guess there are just too many people, rant over now back to writing letters.
The bolder in the trail.
Picture does not do a good job showing how big this rock is. About 3' on the face.
I have been camping with the Stockton Motorcycle Club at Duck Creek on Slick Rock Road since 1965. Way back then the PG&E maintained the road to get to Spicer Reservoir. Still a 4 wheel drive road and a few rough spots. When Spicer was raised a new road was cut from Hwy 4 to Spicer. Slick Rock road became rougher; was a ORV trail and terminated past Utica Union Lakes at the new road. 1984 the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness was designated. In a few more years the new road to Spicer was paved. Now we have all the full size RV's driving back to a parking lot campground at Spicer. They get out and walk a trail and think they are in the wilderness. So many people are coming that a few years ago the dispersed camping around Utica and Union Lakes are posted day use only! and campgrounds were installed. A sign saying 15 minutes parking to load and unload kayaks is not progress. In a few years I expect pavement will be installed to Utica Union Lakes.
Slick Rock road now terminates at the large open granite space north of Utica. Signs have been put up saying the road is not maintained. The sign also says street legal vehicles only no ORV's. Last weekend we found a large bolder (4'x6x4') had been place in the middle of the road before you could reach the bridge at Duck Creek. Probably done by just one Rock Crawler who want to restrict the trail to Crawlers and short jeeps. We camped at the access road to the dam put in to take water from Duck Creek to Spicer. I talked to one of the crawlers who was unloading. I asked him to talked to any crawlers he knew, about the bolder put in the trail. I told him actions like that will wreck the trail for everyone. He told me it keeps scum bags like me out! then he said get the F*** out of here old man.
The next day I talked to a ranger who came by and asked us to move our outhouse off the access road. I told him there was 15 feet wide open and if a large piece of equipment needed to get by we could move in less than 2 minutes. He agreed and then I told him what I thought about the bolder in the road. Must have done a good job as we had a LEO ranger come by with in the hour. Had a nice conversation with her, explained I was retired; former a Director on the local Chamber of Commerce and knew how the government worked. Told her I would be contacting the District Ranger. Just as I told her we were a responsible group that even trailered in an outhouse so 10 guys would not be shitting in the woods. Then we heard trucks coming from the other side of the gate. I told her they had to cross the river to get there. She said they had to leave the marked trail and excused herself to talk with them. They asked her if she could open the gate! She was nice and sent them back the way they came and did not write them up. We looked like angles after her conversation with the jeepers.
Guess there are just too many people, rant over now back to writing letters.
The bolder in the trail.
Picture does not do a good job showing how big this rock is. About 3' on the face.