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Rainbow Pool, the iconic Sierra swimming hole near Groveland, was reopened to the public this week. Volunteers with Stanislaus National Forest repaired the site, which was damaged during the Rim Fire last year. It is located along Highway 120 east of Groveland along the route to the Big Oak Flat entrance station to Yosemite National Park. For many, especially youngsters who make the trip for the first time, it is a summer rite of passage to take the flying leap off the brink of the waterfall and into the pool.

Several other sites in the area have also been opened for public use this week that had been closed since the fire, said Dusty Vaughn, Groveland District recreation officer. These include:. Carlon Day Use Area, including Carlon Falls Trail. Lumsden Road (Forest Road 1N10) between Ferretti Road and Lumsden Bridge, including Merals Pool Boat Launch, Lumsden Campground, and Lumsden Bridge Campground (RVs and trailers are not recommended on Lumsden Road). Middle Fork Day Use Area In addition, Dimond O, Lost Claim, Sweetwater and Pines campgrounds will open for overnight use starting Friday, April 25, the eve of the opening day of trout season. Campsites can be reserved online. “We’re asking the public please be patient with us as we unlock gates and remove closure signs,” Vaughn said.

As the whitewater rafting and kayak season gets underway on the area’s Tuolumne River and Cherry Creek, Vaughn provided these details about public access:. Public access to the Upper Tuolumne/Cherry Creek launch at Holm Powerhouse off of Cherry Lake Road (Forest Road 1N07) is limited to shuttle service only. Info at (209) 559-4605. Starting May 1 st, free, mandatory permits are required to float between Cherry Creek and Merals Pool, and from Merals Pool to Ward’s Ferry. Permits can be picked up at the Groveland Ranger Station during business hours (Monday to Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.). Reservation forms are available online:. Stay alert for additional hazards such as rock slides and trees within the river due to the Rim Fire.

Additionally, there is a large debris boom across Don Pedro Reservoir past Ward Ferry Bridge blocking motor boat access for shuttle/taxi boats. Boating downstream of Wards Ferry Bridge is not recommended.

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. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. A Ride-Along may be approved for someone under the age of 18 if their parent's or guardian's signature is on the application waiver. Members of RPD's Explorer program can be approved if their application is submitted through their Explorer advisor. A Deputy Chief must approve any Ride-Along for someone under the age of 18. Applicants must submit a completed Ride-Along application, understand the guidelines, and sign a waiver prior to the Ride-Along.

Applicants must provide a valid I.D., preferably a Driver's License, in order to obtain approval for the Ride-Along. Applicants must pass a limited background check. Applicants with outstanding warrants, crime conviction, violent-crime arrests, pending criminal charges, or civil claims or lawsuits against RPD or City of Reno employees will be denied.

Providing false information on the application automatically disqualifies the applicant from participation in this program. Applicants must have an acceptable history of sound mental health. An RPD Commander will be the final authority as to whether an applicant's mental health background is questionable. Read and sign the waiver form, acknowledging understanding of and agreement to adhere to the terms and conditions of the Ride-Along. Report to the main Reno Police Station at 455 E. On the day and at the time listed on the Ride-Along application.Present a neat and clean appearance and wear appropriate apparel. Appropriate apparel consists of long pants and a shirt or blouse with collars and sleeves.

Unacceptable attire includes dresses, skirts, t-shirts, tank tops, sandals, or high heels. Clothing or jewelry that could be offensive to the public, to the Department, or to the City, will not be allowed.

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Tattoos that could be offensive will need to be covered during the Ride-Along. No headgear or clothing should be worn that could create a perception that the Ride-Along participant is a member of law enforcement. This includes police logos, patches, badges, insignia, writings, words, phrases, pictures, a Sam Browne belt, basket-weave leather items, flashlights, handcuffs, or any other police-related equipment.

No Ride-Along participant may carry a firearm. This includes off-duty officers from outside jurisdictions. It does not apply to oficers from other agencies working an assignment in conjunction with RPD.

Participants may not possess or use any cameras, video equipment, or other recording devices during the Ride-Along. Participants must provide the assigned officer with proper identification prior to the Ride-Along. Participants must provide for their own meal during a Ride-Along if applicable.

Participants must follow instructions of the assigned officer and any other officers for their own safety. Participants may not take part in any police action or act in a police capacity during the Ride-Along. Participants may not converse with prisoners, suspects, witnesses, victims, media personnel, or other persons with whom the officer comes into contact during the Ride-Along, unless they are directed to do so by the assigned officer. Participants must not interfere with the assigned officer while he or she is conducting police business. While Ride-Along participants are encouraged to ask questions, please do so at the appropriate time. Participants must wear safety belts at all times while the police vehicle is in motion.

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Limbomaniacs stinky grooves rarest eye. Participants must stay in the police vehicle unless otherwise instructed. Any deviation from these guidelines or from the assigned or another officer's instructions may result in the immediate termination of the Ride-Along participation.

Ride-Along Application Form You may download a PDF version of the Ride-Along Application form by clicking on the link: When you have filled out this form, you must bring it in person to the Reno Police Department main station, along with a valid Driver's License or other acceptable form of I.D. When you bring in the completed form, your I.D.

Will be photocopied and the information on it used to conduct a routine background check. You will also be asked to read and sign the Waiver/Release of Liability Agreement.

It will take approximately two weeks to process your application. You will be notified by telephone regarding the status of your application and the date and time for which it has been scheduled. RPD's main station is located at 455 E.

The station is open Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. And 5:00 p.m. The main station is closed on Federal holidays and on Nevada Day.

This entry was posted on 31.12.2019.