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Postby clampnpolaris » Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:00 am

what is the riding like in washington city?? going next weekend
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Postby Chadd » Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:08 am

Washington off of hwy 20?
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Postby clampnpolaris » Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:13 am

that is the one we have a bunch of camp sites
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Postby d2photo » Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:51 am

look out and listen for the faint sounds of ned beatty -
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Postby oldtrucks » Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:59 am

There is a bunch of riding in the area, just stick to the established roads. The area has a lot of private land along the river, some used for alternative agriculture :lol:
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Postby clampnpolaris » Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:21 pm

we are staying at the www.riverrestresort.com
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Postby MrPolaris » Wed Aug 02, 2006 1:09 pm

alternative agrictulture. . . that sounds a little like Cohasset which is right above Chico. . . . many meth labs and weird drip sprikler systems running into the forest.
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Postby Ken » Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:54 am

Definitely Ned Beaty/Burt Reynolds territory. Jeff just recently stayed the hotel in Washington.....

He kept a Crowbar in his room with him.....if that tells ya anything.
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Postby d2photo » Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:47 am

This is long so be patient - from grass valley union - July 26, 2006

Early Tuesday morning, local, state and federal law enforcement officers surprised a man maintaining his marijuana gardens on a mountainside near the town of Washington.

The man, who officers believed to be a Mexican national, was sitting in his campsite clothed in camouflage, clipping the buds off some plants and listening to his Walkman when nearly 30 officers crept up on him.

They silently crouched down, their AR-15 rifles at the ready, and Nevada County Sheriff’s Deputy Jim Bennett interrupted his work.

“Sheriff’s Office!” yelled Bennett. “Stop!”

As the bewildered man ran down a steep ridge toward the Yuba River, he left his loaded .22 rifle at the campsite alongside the marijuana.

No officers gave chase, as they were concerned that the man may lead them into booby traps, which authorities say is a common problem with Mexican drug cartel gardens.

A Jet Ranger helicopter from the Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP) searched for about 30 minutes but was unable to spot the man.

Officers rummaged through two campsites, finding two pellet guns, a rat trap — often used for booby traps — and the remnants of several months of camping by at least four people, most likely recruited to maintain and live at the garden by a Mexican drug cartel family.

“These guys have a lot of explaining to do to someone,” said Nevada county Sheriff’s Lt. Ron Smith.

Empty cans of corned beef, beans and vegetables filled trash bags that hung from trees. Several pounds of tortillas, pints of cooking oil and thinning rolls of toilet paper were strewn on the ground on tarps near a tent, which housed a notebook, some dirty blankets and a few toothbrushes.

Nevada County Sheriff’s Narcotics Task Force Case Agent Robby Bringolf reached into the dirt and picked up a pair of men’s boxer shorts, playfully offering them to other officers, who shook their heads.

“Everyone needs a good pair of boxers,” he said.

The officers — from the Nevada County Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Detail, Grass Valley Police Department’s Special Incident Team, United States Forest Service, the Department of Fish and Game, Sierra County Sheriff’s Office and CAMP — removed 4,190 marijuana plants and approximately 60 pounds of the processed weed from two illegal gardens below the campsites.

The total eradication yielded 960 pounds of marijuana plants.

After decorating their camouflage hats with marijuana buds and leaves and taking a few pictures with their camera phones, officers “whacked and stacked,” cutting down plants with machetes and axes and bundling them up for removal by the CAMP helicopter.

The plants, 4 to 5 feet tall with well-developing buds, grew in neat rows with the aid of an extensive irrigation system.

The growers had moved the water from a nearby creek with gravity and PVC pipe.
The street value of the seized plants was an estimated $12 million.

“The money from these grows also perpetuate the meth superlabs,” Smith said, adding that Mexican “superlabs” are located mainly in Southern California and are capable of producing 10 pounds of methamphetamine per day.

No one was hurt in Tuesday’s massive eradication, the largest bust Nevada County has seen since 2000, when the sheriff’s task force removed 1,500 plants from the Ridge.

Smith said prosecution is not likely. The growers’ fingerprints are likely not on file with the sheriff’s office, so any fingerprints collected at the campsites are probably useless.

And if they were caught, he said, they wouldn’t talk because the cartel bosses would most likely have their families killed.

“These guys probably didn’t even know where they were,” Smith said. “They’re brought in at night and they don’t leave. They get (food) deliveries.”

He said the growers had been living near the gardens since April.

The marijuana growing season starts in mid-April with harvests ending in late September or early October. Pre-season enforcement this year by CAMP has resulted in the seizure of more than 50,000 plants, the eradication of nine gardens and the arrest of three people.

Created in 1983, CAMP is a multi-agency law enforcement task force managed by the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement and composed of local, state and federal agencies.

The marijuana gathered Tuesday morning was delivered to the sheriff’s office, hauled away in a dump truck and buried, Smith said.

The location of the burial, he said, is confidential.
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Postby Ken » Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:39 am

Good story.....That's how it works there...the guys behind the plants, are no where to be found. They get "mules" to guard it.

Our friend lives in Grass Valley, and she's a real estate appraiser, and there's parts up there...she won't go. She said the bar near North San Juan is Empty during harvest time as they're all out guarding crops..creepy.
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Postby oldtrucks » Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:02 am

Like I said, stick to the established roads :lol:
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Postby d2photo » Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:20 am

So according to the article - if you hear "salsa" music - RUN.. or you'll be dancin for the man
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Postby clampnpolaris » Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:33 pm

my buddys had such a great time that we are going back
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