Crazy Acres Status Update

Friday, January 16th, 2009 at 11:12AM - Posted by Echo

I just received this email from Josh at Crazy Acres regarding the current status of the track and the fight with the county. Hopefully he'll be able to keep the track open this year, although I fully understand the effort it must take to maintain it and fight people who don't understand our sport or want to take advantage of his generosity.

I've offered our group to help and/or write letters if needed to try to keep Crazy Acres open.

Here's Josh's email:

Dear Riders,

It seems each time we get 1-2 days of "no rain", I get a few e-mails to see if the track will be open. I just wanted to send out a quick e-mail with a small update on the track.

IT IS UNDER WATER, and it will take 2-3 weeks of SUN and warm temps to dry it out enough to be suitable to ride on.

Moreover, I wanted to clarify a few things. I know some of you have heard rumors that the track has been forced to close down due to pressure from the county, and my neighbors. THIS IS TRUE. I have been receiving pressure from the county as my property is not zoned to "run a business". Right now I am in the middle of one legal battle that pertains to my property, (not track associated), and I am REALLY reconsidering if I should fight the county and neighbors, and take on all of the additional risk associated with having so many riders out at my property. I don't need any more issues with the law, and all it takes is one JACK-HOLE to hurt himself because he was an idiot, and then be sued again. I know 99.9% of you are not that way, but it only takes one!

Right now I have a handful of riders that have paid me in advance for the 2009 riding season, and I will honor and allow those riders to ride this year per our agreement.

I have not made up my mind yet as to what I am going to do for the "PUBLIC" this year, and I will make a decision some time in March. I have talked to several riders who have some very creative ideas to avoid all of the legal and county issues, and I am taking all of those into consideration.

I have enjoyed having riders out at my place to ride and have fun with their families. That is exactly what I wanted and hoped for when I built the track. It is a lot of fun, but it is also a LOT of work, which takes me away mentally and physically away from the job I have that provides for my family. I really hope you all understand my concerns and the position I am in right now. I will send out another e-mail in March with a full update.

Until then…… please pass this e-mail on to all of your riding buddies.

Best Regards,
Josh Merritt
Crazy Acres LLC.