Welcome to Arrowhead ACMU
Arrowhead Coalition for Multiple Use is a multi-use group formed to educate the public to promote reasonable access, sensible multiple use recreation, management and opportunities to enjoy public lands and waters in the Arrowhead Region of Minnesota. A.C.M.U. organizers explain that the coalition is a one-of-a-kind group, stating, "We are for all recreation and land management - horseback riding, dog sledding, snowmobiling, ATVing, canoeing, motor boating, logging, tree planting, etc. This group believes that we can find a middle ground for all."
News
ACMU Snowmobilers Participate in ‘Never Surrender’ Ride
Four ACMU snowmobilers hit the trails on February 6 – 9 as part of the Black Woods Blizzard "Never Surrender" snowmobile tour. Tom and Kathy Bernier of Grand Marais, Tad McDonnell of Grand Marais, and Ron “Carbine” Carlson of Hovland, rode 372 miles, from the Black Woods restaurant in Proctor to Fortune Bay Resort in Tower, to Two Harbors and back to Proctor. The three-day ride is a fundraiser for the fight against Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. All of the riders know of someone affected by this devastating disease.
Four ACMU snowmobilers hit the trails on February 6 – 9 as part of the Black Woods Blizzard "Never Surrender" snowmobile tour. Tom and Kathy Bernier of Grand Marais, Tad McDonnell of Grand Marais, and Ron “Carbine” Carlson of Hovland, rode 372 miles, from the Black Woods restaurant in Proctor to Fortune Bay Resort in Tower, to Two Harbors and back to Proctor. The three-day ride is a fundraiser for the fight against Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. All of the riders know of someone affected by this devastating disease.
Hutch has been adopted by ACMU!
Hutch is from the Black Magic Kennel, operated by Mark & Mary Black of Hovland. Read about how you can adopt your own dog. http://blackmagickennels.com/blacklub.htm
Hutch is from the Black Magic Kennel, operated by Mark & Mary Black of Hovland. Read about how you can adopt your own dog. http://blackmagickennels.com/blacklub.htm
Multiple Use Groups Endorse Trail Closure
Just before Memorial Day weekend 2006, representatives of two groups promoting multiple use of public lands erected a sign announcing the closure of a trail in the Hovland area. Why would the Arrowhead Coalition for Multiple Use (ACMU) and the Cook County ATV Club endorse a trail closure? According to representatives of these groups, it is part of the effort by these groups to work with other forest users and to demonstrate their commitment to protection of our natural resources. The "trail closed" signs were erected at the entrance to a historically used snowmobile trail called the Royal River Trail by the US Forest Service and the Tilbury Trail by local users. The trail, sometimes called the South Fowl Lake snowmobile access, was closed in 2002 because it had been found to be encroaching on the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).
Just before Memorial Day weekend 2006, representatives of two groups promoting multiple use of public lands erected a sign announcing the closure of a trail in the Hovland area. Why would the Arrowhead Coalition for Multiple Use (ACMU) and the Cook County ATV Club endorse a trail closure? According to representatives of these groups, it is part of the effort by these groups to work with other forest users and to demonstrate their commitment to protection of our natural resources. The "trail closed" signs were erected at the entrance to a historically used snowmobile trail called the Royal River Trail by the US Forest Service and the Tilbury Trail by local users. The trail, sometimes called the South Fowl Lake snowmobile access, was closed in 2002 because it had been found to be encroaching on the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).
Arrowhead Coalition Announces Officers and Issues
The Arrowhead Coalition for Multiple Use (ACMU), a group formed in December 2005 which states that its mission is to promote multiple use of forest lands in the Arrowhead Region of Minnesota has elected board members and identified several issues that it is concerned about, such as US Forest Service land sales and an all-terrain vehicle trail system.
The Arrowhead Coalition for Multiple Use (ACMU), a group formed in December 2005 which states that its mission is to promote multiple use of forest lands in the Arrowhead Region of Minnesota has elected board members and identified several issues that it is concerned about, such as US Forest Service land sales and an all-terrain vehicle trail system.
