Merry Christmas!
The Officers and Directors of the Rubicon Trail Foundation would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas!
Please be safe in heading up to the Rubicon and make sure to pack plenty of layers, let your loved ones know where you are going and when you should return, bring plenty of food and supplies in case of delays and use your best judgement when traveling in snow and on the trail.
Be Prepared
Be Prepared
Snow Wheelin’
Snow Wheelin’
Best wishes from your friends at the Rubicon Trail Foundation.
Welcome our New Directors’
On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 the Rubicon Trail Foundation had a quick monthly meeting to vote in some new and old Directors. It is our pleasure to announce that we added two new faces to the board. Many people may know them already but we want everyone to know who the board is.
Please help us in welcoming Diane Hawks and Ron Cannon to the board. We will be showcasing our board members over the next few weeks so stay tuned for more info on these new Director’s.
Our Officers and Directors represent a wide variety of Rubicon Trail users and supporters. These include trail users, land owners, county representatives, manufacturers, and Rubicon event organizers.
Existing Board:
Officer’s:
President: David Thomas: Toys on the Rocks, FOTR, Placerville, CA
Vice President: Ken Hower: FOTR, VLLS, Rubicon Trail Patrol, ATV guy, Auburn, CA
Treasurer: Jonathan Carlos: 4×4 In Motion Club, Rubicon enthusiast, Pollock Pines, CA
Secretary: Chris Cowan: Rubicon enthusiast, non-profit experience, Plymouth, CA
Director’s:
John Arenz: Past President, Jeepers Jamboree, FOTR, FOE, VLLS grad etc., Pollock Pines, CA
Rusty Folena: charter RTF member, past President, VLLS grad, FOTR, Adopt-A-Trail Participant, Plymouth, CA
Dan DeWolf, Jeepers Jamboree ex-president, Rubicon enthusiast, Jeepers Jamboree Cook Crew, Placerville, CA
Matt Warden, Jeepers Jamboree Cook Crew, Adopt-A-Trail Participant, Rubicon enthusiast, Placerville, CA
JC Jenkins, Volunteer at the Kiosk, Rubicon enthusiast, Shingle Springs, CA
Mike Gerondakis, Jeepers Jamboree Board, Rubicon enthusiast, Pollock Pines, CA
Laura Blake, Jeepers Jamboree, , Placerville, CA
Tyler Hovelsrud, Rubicon enthusiast, Oregon
For more information on getting involved or supporting the Rubicon Trail Foundation please call us at 888-678-2426 or visit our website at www.rubicontrail.org. Our meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month with the exception of Dec. Location to be determined.
Shopping for a Non-Profit Cause
Some generous Donors added some cool items for RTF to sale,
100% of the proceeds go to the Rubicon Trail Foundation.
RTF Board Meeting via Zoom
Important information- Change of time & Virtually Only
Tomorrow’s RTF Board Meeting, December 16, 2020 will only be via Zoom at 6:00pm PST
(CURRENTLY ALL MEETINGS ARE VIRTUAL ON ZOOM DUE TO CORONAVIRUS)
This meeting is usually a quicker meeting with board elections and passing of any electronic votes.
Snow Repository
Over the last several years, there has been an increasing problem with Placer County, contractors, and local homeowners using the Tahoe entrance to the trail as a snow repository. Those of us who live in snow country know how hard it can be to find a place to store snow when plowing and clearing roads, but taking the snow from one public road and placing it in another is not a solution, it only migrates and exacerbates the problem.
Doug Barr (of The Other Rubicon) and Ron Briggs (Tahoe FOTR lead) have been working on this problem for several years and have asked RTF (and just about anybody they can think of) for help. RTF has gotten involved at the level of attending meetings, making phone calls, and offering help with education. Our stance is that we are not asking anybody to DO anything, but we are insisting that they DO NOT move snow onto the Rubicon McKinney Road, an open public road. As Mr. Barr points out, this is an illegal act.
Recently RTF directors attended a public Zoom Meeting (it was cancelled in person) with Placer County representatives and neighbors. At that meeting we stated our position and offered to create and place signage to remind folks not to dump snow in the roadway. Here is our follow-up letter:
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