I think it is VERY important to approach WIM in a positive and respectful way as well. We must act like adults to be successful in this endeavor.
Also, keep in mind, like Kevin said, that WIM has been unable to alter courses and land new venues due to USFS rules and the need for VERY expensive Environmental Impact Statements in order to build trails even at existing ski resorts. Those types of studies can cost up to a million dollars depending on the proposal and level of public involvement (and believe me there are many folks out there who don't want trails for bikes).
Lastly, I heard rumors that RNR is looking at using Loop Loop Ski Area near Twisp/Winthrop as an alternative to Spokane, when Spokane gets closed due to a new development in that area. I have not been to Loop Loop, but they do have an old Quad from Crystal and I have riden xc trails just northwest of there and the terrian will likely be good.
So keep the ideas flowing, but keep an open mind about WHY these things are difficult to accomplish. The best bet is likely going to be private land, where the federal government and EISs won't be necessary, or working closely with a place like Crystal, where trails already exist and a relationship existed in the past. But lets leave the negotiating up to RNR and give them out support in other ways for now. I agree with Kevin, people need to commit to trail building for REAL and others can possibly help RNR behind the scenes where they have expertise or knowledge (know land owners, contract/lease issues, etc). Lets form some work groups for the fall, before it snows as Keving suggested, then the trails will be far better off next summer.
Anyhoot, good luck. I'll email you.
Also, keep in mind, like Kevin said, that WIM has been unable to alter courses and land new venues due to USFS rules and the need for VERY expensive Environmental Impact Statements in order to build trails even at existing ski resorts. Those types of studies can cost up to a million dollars depending on the proposal and level of public involvement (and believe me there are many folks out there who don't want trails for bikes).
Lastly, I heard rumors that RNR is looking at using Loop Loop Ski Area near Twisp/Winthrop as an alternative to Spokane, when Spokane gets closed due to a new development in that area. I have not been to Loop Loop, but they do have an old Quad from Crystal and I have riden xc trails just northwest of there and the terrian will likely be good.
So keep the ideas flowing, but keep an open mind about WHY these things are difficult to accomplish. The best bet is likely going to be private land, where the federal government and EISs won't be necessary, or working closely with a place like Crystal, where trails already exist and a relationship existed in the past. But lets leave the negotiating up to RNR and give them out support in other ways for now. I agree with Kevin, people need to commit to trail building for REAL and others can possibly help RNR behind the scenes where they have expertise or knowledge (know land owners, contract/lease issues, etc). Lets form some work groups for the fall, before it snows as Keving suggested, then the trails will be far better off next summer.
Anyhoot, good luck. I'll email you.