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Bureau of Land Management Glamis News

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BLM Information, Rules, Regulations and more.

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Bureau of Land Management Glamis News

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BLM Information, Rules, Regulations and more.

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Bureau of Land Management Glamis News

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BLM Information, Rules, Regulations and more.

Get the latest Glamis / ISDRA Bureau of Land Manangement info here.

Below is a list of info / tips from the BLM:

1Season Permit: (outside Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $90.00 - valid from October 1 to September 30.

2Weekly Permit Fees: (outside Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $25.00 - Valid for seven consecutive days upon entry. 

3Season Permit:  (within Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $120 - valid from October 1 to September 30.

4Weekly Permit Fees: (within Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $25.00 - Valid for seven consecutive days upon entry. 

5Purchase a Permit: (Offsite) Over the phone:  1-800-832-7664. Online: www.imperialsanddunes.net

6Where to purchase a permit (onsite): Fee collection stations or at various dune area vendors.

Travel Responsibly on land by staying on designated roads, trails and areas. Go over, not around, obstacles to avoid widening the trails. Cross streams only at designated fords. When possible, avoid wet, muddy trails. On water, stay on designated waterways and launch your watercraft in designated areas
Respect the Rights of Others including private property owners, all recreational trail users, campers and others so they can enjoy their recreational activities undisturbed. Leave gates as you found them. Yield right of way to those passing you or going uphill. On water, respect anglers, swimmers skiers, boaters, and divers and those on or near shore. 
Educate Yourself prior to your trip by obtaining travel maps and regulations from public agencies, planning for your trip, taking recreation skills classes, and knowing how to operate your equipment safely.
Avoid Sensitive Areas on land such as meadows, lakeshores, wetlands and streams. Stay on designated routes. This protects wildlife habitats and sensitive soils from damage. Don’t disturb historical, archeological or paleontological sites. On water, avoid operating your watercraft in shallow waters or near shorelines at high speeds.
Do Your Part by modeling appropriate behavior, leaving the area better than you found it, properly disposing of waste, minimizing the use of fire, avoiding the spread of invasive species, and repairing degraded areas.

Missing Cocker Spaniel 12/30/2011!!!

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Missing Cocker Spaniel Mixed 12/30/2011Ginger is tan and white and stands about 1 foot tall.  She was last seen at WASH 7.  If you have seen her or have any information please e-mail Christina at macdonald.christina@ymail.com

Dog Found / Glamis Sand Dunes

As of December 10th; the dog listed below has still yet to be claimed.

A female brown brindle pit bull was in Glamis and impounded at the San Diego County Central Animal Shelter during the weekend of 12/2/11 - 12/4/11.  If you have any information regarding this, please contact the SDDAC.

Phone Number:  619-236-4250     Reference #:       A1445448

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Shooting Sports CampaignTRAVEL RESPONSIBLY
Travel responsibly on designated roads, trails, and areas.
  • Practice target shooting and other shooting sports only on lands opened to shooting.
  • Always practice minimum impact travel techniques for your mode of transportation.
  • Stay on the trail.
  • Comply with all signs and respect barriers. Buddy up with two or three shooters, reducing vulnerability if you have an accident.
  • Don’t mix shooting with alcohol or drugs.
RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS
Respect the rights of others, including private property owners, all recreational trail users, campers and others so they can enjoy their recreational activities undisturbed.
  • Be considerate of others on the road, trail or within the shooting area.
  • Never take a shot unless you see the target clearly and you know what lies between you, the target, and beyond.
  • Property such as signs, kiosks, and buildings are not targets.
  • Don’t shoot across roads, trails, waterways or into caves.
  • Do not shoot in developed recreation sites such as campgrounds, trailheads, parking areas or boat launches.
  • Leave gates as you find them.
  • If crossing private property, be sure to ask permission from the landowner(s).
EDUCATE YOURSELF
Educate yourself prior to your trip by obtaining travel maps and regulations from public agencies, planning for your trip, taking recreation skills classes, and knowing how to operate your equipment safely.
  • It is your responsibility to contact the land manager to learn of any permit requirements, closures or restrictions related to shooting sports.
  • Obtain a map of your destination and determine which areas are open to your type of travel.
  • Make a realistic plan and stick to it. Always tell someone of your travel plans.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go.
  • Prepare for the unexpected by packing a small backpack full of emergency items.
AVOID SENSITIVE AREAS
Avoid sensitive areas such as meadows, lakeshores, wetlands and streams. Stay on designated routes.
  • Other sensitive habitats to avoid include living desert soils, tundra, and seasonal nesting or breeding areas.
  • Don’t use trees or other natural objects as targets. These impacts leave a permanent negative image about shooters’ relationship with nature.
  • Do not disturb or shoot historical, archeological, or paleontological sites. They cannot be replaced.
  • Motorized and mechanized vehicles are not allowed in designated Wilderness Areas.
DO YOUR PART
Do your part by modeling appropriate behavior, leaving the area better than you found it, properly disposing of waste, minimizing the use of fire, avoiding the spread of invasive species, and restoring degraded areas.
  • Respect the shooting community by only shooting legitimate targets.
  • Pack out all target trash including shotgun shells, fragmented clay pigeons, or any targets. These leave a negative image about shooters.
  • Carry a trash bag on your vehicle and pick up litter and target trash left by others.
  • Do not shoot household appliances and other objects dumped in shooting areas. It is misconstrued that shooters are the dumpers.
  • Practice minimum impact camping by using established sites or durable surfaces and camping 200 feet from water resources and trails.
  • Observe proper sanitary waste disposal or pack your waste out.
  • Before and after your trip, wash your gear and support vehicle to reduce the spread of invasive species.

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Glamis Sand Dunes, Permits and Glamis News

The Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area – better known as Glamis – is famous throughout Southern California and Arizona as the off-highway sand sport capitol of the world. This Imperial County recreational area attracts thousands of visitors during the winter months, especially on holiday weekends. Formed by windblown beach sands of a prehistoric sea, the dunes are 40 miles long and five miles wide and rise as high as 300 feet. The dunes offer activities the whole family can enjoy.

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