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Community Wildfire Protection Plan. Sooke is classified as “Very Dry”. Interface Fire locations around Sooke. What the little yellow dots represent. Dot 2002-V60201: 2002 Sooke Potholes Fire. Dot 2007-V60051: Sunriver fire near my home. Another yellow dot. Westbank 2009.
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What the little yellow dots represent Dot 2002-V60201: 2002 Sooke Potholes Fire Dot 2007-V60051: Sunriver fire near my home
Another yellow dot Westbank 2009
What does off road recreation have to do with it? As a result of their recreational activities off roaders: • Are a recruitable population for fire fighting • Have vehicles capable of navigating the terrain • Have the skill to operate them • Have knowledge of the terrain and trails • Keep the trails open and passable • Can quickly make an emergency extraction • Open trails create a fuel break • Ground crews are essential to air suppression • Volunteers are needed for emergency social services
How will we control access? • GPS data logger • Electronic padlock access control • Estimated cost ~ $150 p/pair • ~ $300 p/lock • GIS trail mapping integration possible • System admin could potentially create an employment position • at SeaParc • Wildfire preparation has $5000 budget • Community Grant funding
CRD Research project proposal • Trail mapping • Destination mapping • Historical use patterns • Environmental impact • Access control • Boundary control • Economic benefits • Social benefits • Wildfire preparation planning • Operational costing • Protective Services Integration
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South Island Motorized Recreation Advisory Council(SIMRAC) • Island4X4 • Island Rock Crawlers (IRC) • ATV/BC • VICruisers • VIBikers • BCORMA (British Columbia Off-Road Motorcycle Association) • VMC (Victoria Motorcycle Club) • 4WDABC (Four Wheel Drive Association of BC) • Luxton Tough Truck Challenge Communications contact: Terrance Martin T.F. Martin & Associates 6517 Stonewood Dr., Sooke, BC V9Z 0Y6 250-642-2917 tm@tfmartin.net