I spent some time researching the Federal Registrar and what I found is very disturbing. Please keep in mind that I'm still gathering the facts, so everything you read here may not be the letter of the law.
Here is what I found in the Federal Registrar, Vol. 65 Number 241 Pages 78,357 to 78,376:
"The period for public comment on the proposed rule originally expired on February 18, 1997. In response to public requests, BLM extended the comment period until April 21, 1997. BLM received nearly 1,600 public comment letters or other communications during this four- month comment period."
"ADDRESSES: You should send any inquiries or suggestions to: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Mail Stop WO-172, 1849 C St., NW., Attention: Jeff Jarvis, Washington, DC 20240."
Bryan's comment: The following becomes effective January 16, 2001
"Mechanical transport means any vehicle, device, or contrivance for moving people or material in or over land, water, snow, or air that has moving parts. This includes, but is not limited to, sailboats, sailboards, hang gliders, parachutes, bicycles, game carriers, carts, and wagons. The term does not include wheelchairs, nor does it include horses or other pack stock, skis, snowshoes, non-motorized river craft including, but not limited to, drift boats, rafts, and canoes, or sleds, travois, or similar devices without moving parts."
"In subpart 6304 you will find provisions implementing the special provisions of the Wilderness Act that allow specific uses of wilderness areas. In Sec. 6302.20 you will find a list of acts that are explicitly prohibited within wilderness areas."
"Sec. 6302.20 What is prohibited in wilderness? Except as specifically provided in the Wilderness Act, the individual statutes designating the particular BLM wilderness area, or the regulations of this part, and subject to valid existing rights, in BLM wilderness areas you must not: (a) Operate a commercial enterprise; (b) Build temporary or permanent roads; (c) Build aircraft landing strips, heliports, or helispots; (d) Use motorized equipment; or motor vehicles, motorboats, or other forms of mechanical transport; (e) Land aircraft, or drop or pick up any material, supplies or person by means of aircraft, including a helicopter, hang-glider, hot air balloon, parasail, or parachute;"
"Penalties Sec. 6302.30 What penalties apply if I commit one or more of the prohibited acts? (a) If you commit a prohibited act listed in Sec. 6302.20 in a BLM wilderness area, you are subject to criminal prosecution on each offense. If convicted, you may be fined not more than $100,000 under 18 U.S.C. 3571. In addition, you may be imprisoned for not more than 12 months, as provided for by 43 U.S.C. 1733(a). (b) At the request of the Secretary of the Interior, the United States Attorney General may institute a civil action in any United States district court for an injunction or other appropriate order to prevent you from using public lands in violation of the regulations of this part."
Bryan's comment: Please note that it says "wilderness area". Which areas does this cover? But keep in mind that it's still an important issue...many cliffs lie in wilderness areas. The following may be our "ray of light":
"Sec. 6304.21 What special provisions cover aircraft and motorboat use?
(a) Subject to such restrictions as BLM determines necessary to protect wilderness values, we may authorize you to land aircraft and use motorboats at places within any wilderness area if these uses were established and active at the time Congress designated the area as wilderness. (b) BLM may also authorize you to maintain, utilizing non-motorized means, aircraft landing strips, heliports or helispots that existed and were in active use when Congress designated the area as wilderness."
Bryan's comment: BASE jumping has existed at these sites since 1997...the local BLM office could allow us to continue. But this is still very important -- what about the hundreds of cliffs still waiting to be discovered?
Folks, from what I see so far, this is a very grave situation for our sport. I am headed to Moab and will continue to research this. Any and all help from those with more contacts/clout/pull etc. would be very appreciated! IPBC, CJAA, Vertigo, or anyone else out there. Please contact me if you have ideas/suggestions.
If we're not careful, the door might be slammed behind our back before we even know what happened.
I'll post again as soon as I know more.
C-ya,
Bryan
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