Hi SoCal Bronco BBBB attendees, big thanks for those that helped us out on the runs this week. I wanted to share this from Mike the OHV program manager. I would love to see more Broncos join up and help patrol these forest roads to keep them safe, clean, and open. -John
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Bronco Bash Attendees thank you for allowing the SCMF OHV Volunteer Program to join you in a few runs! I had a blast and was so welcomed by all of you. Your work this past weekend is much appreciated and will be presented to the Forest Service and I personally will be giving you all a shout out on all the Monday morning meetings with the Admin Team.
I know together we could keep the San Bernardino Trails open clean and safe! This will ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy hitting the trails and nature as we all do. I encourage you to sign up with our program this will give you access to so much that we offer!
Below is a welcome packet follow the links and let’s get started!
Welcome to the Southern California Mountains Foundation OHV Volunteer Program!!!! Thank you for your interest in our program. There's just a few things we need you to read through and fill out to get you out there volunteering to help keep our forest happy. Below is the step by step process that you will need to complete before your volunteering begins.
Step 1: Click the link below and fill out the contact form.
OHV Volunteer Contact Form
Step 2: Click the link below and read through the material provided.
OHV Volunteer Website
Step 3: Once you have read all the Handbooks contact me and I will send you a FS Agreement in the form of a PDF. This form will be requesting your digital signature and will be sent every 3 days until you sign it. A full understanding of all the Handbooks and a Signed FS Agreement must be completed before Volunteering begins.
Step 4: Download SLACK and get familiar with it feel free to join a conversion and introduce yourself.
Click here for an Apple Device
Click here for an Android Device
Click here for Windows
If you have any questions don't hesitate to send me a text.
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Bronco Bash Attendees thank you for allowing the SCMF OHV Volunteer Program to join you in a few runs! I had a blast and was so welcomed by all of you. Your work this past weekend is much appreciated and will be presented to the Forest Service and I personally will be giving you all a shout out on all the Monday morning meetings with the Admin Team.
I know together we could keep the San Bernardino Trails open clean and safe! This will ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy hitting the trails and nature as we all do. I encourage you to sign up with our program this will give you access to so much that we offer!
Below is a welcome packet follow the links and let’s get started!
Welcome to the Southern California Mountains Foundation OHV Volunteer Program!!!! Thank you for your interest in our program. There's just a few things we need you to read through and fill out to get you out there volunteering to help keep our forest happy. Below is the step by step process that you will need to complete before your volunteering begins.
Step 1: Click the link below and fill out the contact form.
OHV Volunteer Contact Form
Step 2: Click the link below and read through the material provided.
OHV Volunteer Website
Step 3: Once you have read all the Handbooks contact me and I will send you a FS Agreement in the form of a PDF. This form will be requesting your digital signature and will be sent every 3 days until you sign it. A full understanding of all the Handbooks and a Signed FS Agreement must be completed before Volunteering begins.
Step 4: Download SLACK and get familiar with it feel free to join a conversion and introduce yourself.
Click here for an Apple Device
Click here for an Android Device
Click here for Windows
If you have any questions don't hesitate to send me a text.
Thank you, see you on the trail!
I can be reached:
Saturday through Tuesday
7:00am to 5:30pm
Southern California Mountains Foundation
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OHV Program Manager
Mike Casares
562-209-0029
mcasares@mountainsfoundation.org