Well put.For those on the "F Grand County, I'm going somewhere else" idea, I'm thinking the opposite track might be a better one. The town generally wants us there and it's our land to use (not abuse of course) and we're following the procedures for using it. We need to show up, do our thing like we always do and enjoy it. If anything, this will prove their obstructionism doesn't work. I also believe that if we're going there to go 'wheeling as friends anyway, it's in their best interest to make the permitting process as clear and easy as possible because we don't HAVE to do the process. This whole thing can dissolve into an unorganized non event and they have no input, no statistics, no income, etc. Not everything in the permit process is bad and there are good reasons for some of the steps but if they go too far, groups are going to quit coming but the same individuals will show up.
As much frustration as I’ve had, it really comes down to people. Kate at the county has stepped up big time to help guide me through this new process and is really trying to get this done.
Speaking of the new process. Moving forward there are some things working in our favor. Going into for next year will be more copy/paste than this year. Along with that our groups smaller size puts us under a threshold for more requirements than bigger events. They tell me next year will be easier.
I say that last statement knowing full well that’s what I was told this year. However this is the first time for the county doing it this way too. Not just me doing it for the first time. So there’s some growing pains that have complicated matters for sure from both sides, theirs and mine. I know I’ve been pretty annoyed and vocal about it, but finally getting to the right person that seems to be genuinely interested in our event and making it happen makes a difference.
One other thing in our favor is our stellar track record over previous events. Wade had a 10year permit with the blm for a reason and it wasn’t his stunning gnome like looks (at the time), it was because our group always left the trails better than we found them. There were no reported incidents, injuries or requirement of help from local law enforcement, SAR or EMS. We have always done it right and will continue to do so.
Still as negative as my outlook has been I’m seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. A few more boxes to check, waiting on insurance and a couple little things but we are close. Still need some CPR certs….
Next year will be easier.