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BLM, Jeep and volunteers to narrow lanes and remove braids during Jeep work day; sticker and film permits in progress
Summary
BLM and SFRA described coordination for a Jeep work day (March 28) to remove braided lanes on North Fins, add 155 feet of fence, install kiosks and issue a one‑day film permit; an official Jeep sticker and Mud Springs access work were also reported.
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BLM representative Jennifer Jones outlined multiple coordination items: e‑bike stickers were posted at SFRA on March 1, a Moab Jeep‑branded sticker (with Grand County and BLM logos) is being cleared with Jeep legal, and a film permit for a one‑day Lion’s Back shoot will be issued. She also said BLM and county staff are working with UDOT on Mud Springs access.
Mark Pope described a planned volunteer work day on North Fins to remove braids and narrow the trail to 1.5 lanes, noting "155 feet of fence will be added on north Fins for the Jeep work day." SFRA staff will supply extra T‑posts and signs; BLM, Jeep and Red Rock 4‑Wheelers were listed as partners for the March 28 event during Jeep Safari. The group agreed to keep public communications limited and to coordinate logistics with partners.
