Sheriff Curtis highlights search and rescue challenges for mountain bikers in Wasatch Front

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The Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission convened on November 19, 2024, to address pressing issues related to outdoor recreation and safety in the state. The meeting highlighted significant concerns regarding search and rescue operations, particularly those involving mountain bikers in the Wasatch Front area.

During the discussions, a member of the commission shared insights from a recent conversation with Sheriff Curtis, who reported that a substantial portion of his county's search and rescue efforts are dedicated to assisting mountain bikers. This situation places a considerable strain on local resources, as these counties often lack the tax base necessary to support such operations. The commission acknowledged the need for further consideration of this issue by state entities, emphasizing the importance of addressing the challenges faced by these communities.

Jessica Kirby, the Summit County Lands and Natural Resources Director, also contributed to the dialogue, expressing gratitude for the commission's efforts in supporting land acquisition funding. She underscored the rarity of opportunities for securing such funding and commended the commission for its commitment to preserving Utah's natural resources.

As the meeting drew to a close, the chair invited any final comments before proceeding to adjourn. The discussions underscored the commission's ongoing commitment to enhancing outdoor safety and resource management in Utah, setting the stage for future initiatives aimed at addressing these critical issues.

Converted from Outdoor Adventure Commission 11/19/2024 meeting on December 01, 2024
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