Balarat Creek Ranch
P.O. Box 76
Jamestown, Colorado 80455
Balarat Creek Ranch is a family
owned and operated ranch.
It is
the site of the historic Boulder County town of Balarat,
privately owned since 1878.
Our mission is environmental and
historical preservation.
balarat@comcast.net
After six years of litigation, the Ramey v. Boslough et al. lawsuit is
over!
John Ramey was unsuccessful in his latest land grab attempt.
Was Silvia Pettem caught red-handed lying on her resume and trying to
rewrite history? Read and decide for yourself.
The heirs of Harry Butcher are now suing Ramey to get back their land,
which he took in a previous land grab.
The historic Barking Dog Trail is safe for future generations of hikers
and nature lovers to enjoy.
PDF copies of the court documents are provided for those who are
interested in the facts.
Judge
orders Ramey to pay Boslough $33,097 -- Rebukes Pettem for
misrepresentation (PDF file of Dec. 5, 2007 order)
Prof.
Rothman discusses Silvia Pettem's lack of qualifications (HTML file of
report) (PDF
file of report)
Ramey fails to
produce Pettem's "phantom deed" (PDF file
of Judge Whalen's Aug. 27, 2007 order)
Ramey
fails to produce evidence of adverse use (PDF
file of Judge Mallard's Feb 16, 2007 order)
Article
that discusses Silvia Pettem's ethical lapses in Boulder County land
grab attempt
This is
what we saved....
This
photograph of Balarat Creek was taken in the summer of
2003,
near the location of the Mile-Hi Jeep Club's oil spill of May, 1999.
....and this is
what we saved it from!

There is
nowhere to drive but in our stream, and nowhere for the oil to go but
into the water.
This series of photographs was taken of the Mile-Hi Jeep Club's
infamous 15-jeep trespassing run and oil spill of 1999.
Mile-Hi Jeep
Club continues to break Tread Lightly rules


These
photographs are posted on the Mile-Hi Jeep Club Hobo Jeepers web
site. This is the same group that spilled oil in Balarat Creek.
Here are the links to web sites showing the Mile-Hi Jeep Club members
breaking the Tread Lightly rules:
http://members.tripod.com/HoboJeepers/JennyCreek01.htm
http://members.tripod.com/HoboJeepers/JennyCreek02.htm
And,
for those who forgot, here are the Tread Lightly rules:
Travel only
where motorized vehicles are permitted. Never blaze
your own trail.
Respect the
rights of hikers, skiers, campers, and others to enjoy their activities
undisturbed.
Educate
yourself by obtaining travel maps and regulations from public agencies,
complying with signs and barriers, and
asking
owners' permission to cross private property.
Avoid
streams, lakeshores, meadows, muddy roads and trails, steep hillsides,
and wildlife and livestock.
Drive
responsibly to protect the environment and preserve
opportunities to enjoy my vehicle your wild lands."
Online forum
for landowners
The off-roaders have their
Colorado4x4 forum
with its ever-changing threads, deleted and modifed URLs, and edited
posts. Landowners have their own forum, where they can freely
discuss
private property rights without being shouted down. The landowner
forum has been run with integrity. Visitors' IP addresses and
e-mail
addresses have never been revealed (nor have they been invented
out of thin
air like the moderators of Colorado4x4.org have done). Anonymity
has always be
respected, recognizing that landowners are increasingly being
threatened with additional property distruction and even physical
violence for stating their opinions and standing up for private
property rights. Visit the forum at
Dark
Endeavors.
Mile-Hi
Jeep Club leaders continue to break the rules:
"do as we say, not as we do" seems to be their motto.

Greg Mackey
destroys vegetation and trashes the environment at Left Hand.
Greg Mackey, a representative of
the Mile-Hi Jeep Club, continues to demonstrate his utter contempt for
both public and private property. In this photograph, he has
taken his jacked-up vehicle off the road for the thrill of driving over
obstacles and vegetation. Landowners in the area often observe
this type of behavior by club members--sometimes on their own
property. But Mr. Mackey
has been trying to keep the Left Hand off-road area open to
four-wheeling by misrepresenting his club's activities to the U.S.
Forest Service. He has told officials that he and his fellow club
members stay on the trail and don't trespass. His actions,
documented here, tell the real story.
Vernon
Brandt and the Mile-Hi Jeep Club
Vernon Brandt is still working
closely with the Mile-Hi Jeep Club. In addition to his
trespassing, threatening and harassing of landowners along County Roads
87 and 87J, "Vernon Brandt is working on the grant for the upper Left
Hand area." This is according to the December, 2003 issue of the
Mile-Hi Jeep Club newsletter. The newsletter can be downloaded
from the Mile-Hi Jeep Club
web
site.
Adam
Mehlberg contradicts the Forest Service... and himself!
Adam Mehlberg, secretary of the Trailridge Runners 4WD Club, in a
recent
letter
to the Boulder Daily Camera, gives his own version of the illegal road
construction by a member of his club in 1996. But his story is
contradicted by USDA Forest Service officials. His story also
contradicts itself.
Mehlberg
does not deny the fact that Don Owens illegally cut trees and
brush near our ranch.
Mehlberg
does not deny the fact that Owen caused a serious erosion
problem that still exists.
Mehlberg
does not even deny the fact that members of the Trail Ridge
Runners trespassed on private property in 2000, killing trees, tearing
down signs, and spray painting rocks.
Mehlberg
does claim that "
charges were dropped
because he [Owens] was documenting roads as
part of the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest planning process." However, according to a letter from
Paul Krisanits, Law Enforcement
Officer for the USDA Forest Service, "Mr. Owens subsequently reached a
plea agreement in U.S. Magistrates Court with Assistant United States
Attorneys and was ordered to restore damages done from this [illegal
construction]." A plea agreement means that Owens admitted to a
crime. Why does Mehlberg contradict this fact?
Mehlberg does dismiss Owen's
destructive act as a mere "misunderstanding." But according to
Paul Krisanits, "I cannot find the amount of the fine imposed in
addition to the ordered restoration in my records, but in similar cases
the standard fine was levied, which is $75.00." Obviously,
charges were not dropped. Why does Mehlberg insist that they were?
Mehlberg
does assert that "Barking Dog Road" is a 1880's-era mining road
as justification for removal of "illegal barricades" by his club.
But there is no such thing as "Barking Dog Road." This name was
invented in the year 2000 by Vernon Brandt. It has been adopted
by the off-road community to apply to several segments of different
roads and trails. The 1.5 mile single-track segment known locally
as "Barking Dog Trail" runs across private property from the historic
mining camp of Balarat to the South St. Vrain River. Nobody from
the off-road community has ever presented any documents, maps, or other
evidence for Barking Dog Trail prior to its first appearance on a map
in 1957. Why does Mehlberg make claims he can't back up with
evidence?
Mehlberg
does state that "
we have meetings with
the Forest Service and get volunteer agreements signed before we do any
work on public lands." But if Barking Dog Trail is public, as he
says, then why did his club bypass this process and form a vigilante
group? The answer, of course, is that it is not public.
Mehlberg contradicts himself as well as
the Forest Service.
If Mehlberg can’t
level with the public
about his club members’ activities, how can his club be trusted with
$360,000
in public grant money? The answer, of course, is that they can't
be.
Forest
Service letter documenting Trailridge Runner's crime
File
Code: 5330
Date:
January 15, 2003
Dear Mr. Boslough:
Enclosed is the information you requested regarding an offense on the
Boulder Ranger District of Roosevelt National Forest. On November
22, 1996 Donald E. Owens was charged on Violation Notice number
F1845105 with constructing or maintaining a road or trail without
authorization on National Forest System Lands (36CFR 261.10a).
Mr. Owens subsequently reached a plea agreement in U.S. Magistrates
Court with Assistant United States Attorneys and was ordered to restore
damages done from this. I cannot find the amount of the fine
imposed in addition to the ordered restoration in my records, however
in similar cases the standard fine was levied, which is $75.00.
Mr. Owens completed the restoration within the following year, and no
further criminal or administrative actions were taken toward him on my
part.
Additionally I am enclosing a photocopy of a topographic map showing a
section of the Raymond, CO quadrangle. I have "highlighted" the
area where this incident occurred.
Feel free to contact me if you have other questions,
Sincerely,
[signed]
PAUL W. KRISANITS
Law Enforcement Officer
OFF-ROAD CLUBS RESORT TO
ANTI-LANDOWNER HARASSMENT AND RS 2477 VIGILANTE ACTION
MILE-HI
JEEP CLUB AND REVISED STATUTE 2477
PHOTOGRAPHIC
TOUR OF BOGUS RS2477 CLAIM ON BALARAT CREEK RANCH