Recreation
The documents cover two separate travel management proposals that are part of the route designation process.
The comment period runs until Nov. 13. This is to provide those interested in or affected by these proposals an opportunity to make their concerns known prior to a decision being made.
The draft environmental analysis documents detailing the proposals and their effects are available for review at Mendocino National Forest Supervisor's and Ranger District Offices.
One proposal concerns motorized access for dispersed camping (setting up camp for either overnight or day use in an area that has not been developed as a campground facility).
The proposal is to add 72 short user-created motorized routes to the existing Mendocino National Forest designated trail system.
These routes would be managed as motorized trails to provide access to 67 frequently used dispersed camp sites. The routes are located in various areas across the Forest and their total aggregate length is 7.8 miles.
The other proposal allows mixed use on a segment of forest road M3 from Ivory Mill Saddle to near West Crockett trailhead. Mixed-use allows use by both highway-legal and non-highway-legal vehicles and drivers. Currently only highway-legal vehicles are allowed. Total length of the segment is about 17.5 miles.
This proposed project is located on Grindstone Ranger District in Glenn County, California, about ten miles southwest of the community of Elk Creek.
Locations where the draft environmental analysis documents may be reviewed are:
SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE/GRINDSTONE RANGER DISTRICT
825 N. Humboldt Avenue
Willows, CA 95988
(530) 934-3316; TTY (530) 934-7724
COVELO RANGER DISTRICT
78150 Covelo Road
Covelo, CA 95428
(707) 983-6118; TTY (707) 983-6123
UPPER LAKE RANGER DISTRICT
10025 Elk Mountain Road
Upper Lake, CA
(707) 275-2361 or 2363; TTY (707) 275-9524
Additional information regarding these proposed actions and how to provide comments can be obtained from the Mendocino National Forest route designation Web page at www.fs.fed.us/r5/mendocino/projects/ohv/#status, or from Mike Van Dame at the Supervisor's Office, email
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The Eagle defense held Yuba to just nine first downs on the day and 133 total yards.
Freshman linebacker Svante Wright (Camilla, Ga.) had seven and a half tackles, while sophomore defensive lineman Jermaine Jacobs (Sacramento) had nine tackles and two and a half sacks.
Sophomore linebacker Gary Miller (Ukiah) had nine and a half tackles and one sack and sophomore linebacker Markins Anilus (Miami, Fla.) had five total tackles and one and a half sacks.
The Eagle offense got on the board before the end of the first half by using their two-minute offense. Sophomore quarterback Cody Manguso (Reno, Nev.) hooked up with sophomore receiver Kyle O’Donnell (Windsor) to put the ball on the Yuba five-yard line.
Freshman running back Kevin Young (Windsor) then scored from one yard out to give the Eagle’s a 7-0 lead going into half time.
The Eagle’s then scored on the opening drive of the second half, when Manguso hooked up again with O’Donnell on a 32 yard touchdown pass.
The only time Yuba threatened to score was after Mendocino scored to make it 14-0 in the third quarter and then returned the kick-off to the Mendocino College four yard line. The Eagle defense then proceeded to hold Yuba on four straight downs.
“I am very pleased with the effort of our defense,” said Mendocino College Defensive Coordinator Mike Mari. “This victory is a perfect example our players lining up and our players playing hard.”
Mendocino, which is now 3-0 in the Bay Valley Conference, will travel to College of Marin this weekend.
The Eagles finish the regular season at home versus Solano College on Nov. 10.
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