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Late Bloomer
03-11-2004, 09:08 AM
Printed in The Albuquerque Tribune - Albuquerque, NM, USA

Man accused of ecoterrorism along trail
By Joline Gutierrez Krueger
Tribune Reporter

A 54-year-old management consultant is accused of setting booby traps along a public trail near Placitas in an apparent attempt to deter bikers and hikers from traveling the route.

Michael Delongchamp of Placitas was arrested and released Friday on a federal charge of using hazardous or injurious devices on federal land, according to a U.S. District Court criminal complaint. A hearing is scheduled for Thursday in Albuquerque.

Delongchamp is accused of stringing five metal cables, about -inch in diameter, across a trail frequented by bike riders, hikers and equestrians west of Placitas, according to the complaint.

If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in prison and a fine.

The cables were discovered by several Placitas residents in December, including mountain biker Christopher Casey, who was severely injured by the cables.

"It hurt like hell. It was extremely painful, and I knew right away what was going on," Casey said in a phone interview today about his ride Dec. 16. "I knew there was ecoterrorism in the area."

Casey said he was riding his bike downhill on the trail at speeds of 15 to 20 mph when he slammed into the cables. A criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court states the cables cut Casey across the upper portion of his arms and chest.

The injuries could have been worse had Casey been hurled from his bike, but he was able to remain on board because one of the cables broke loose, the complaint states.

Nearly three months later, Casey said he still has a dent in his left arm and a scar on his right bicep.

The cables were connected to trees on either side of the trail and were not readily visible because of their location on a blind curve, the complaint states.

A jogger was also struck by one of the cables in her chest as she traversed the trail Dec. 20, the complaint states.

The jogger and her husband, who had previously tried to remove the cables, also found a wooden board buried in the trail with nails protruding upright, the complaint states.

Casey said he had also noted boulders and logs placed across the trail as apparent deterrents.

"It was very clear that they did not want us on that trail," he said. "But it's open land. Whoever did this has no business and no right."

The complaint states Delongchamp had rigged the cables because he was trying to protect the land and "he was angry because mountain bike riders were responsible for creating miles of new trails in areas where they did not previously exist."

The trail is on Cibola National Forest land, with the access about two miles east of I-25 on N.M. 165.

The Forest Service began an investigation into the cables in January. An arrest warrant was issued Tuesday for Delongchamp.

A woman who answered the phone at Delongchamp's home in Placitas identified herself as his wife and partner of Design Training Collaborative, a team- and leadership-building organization.

She declined comment on behalf of herself and her husband.

Delongchamp's attorney, Hope Eckert, was in Denver on business and unavailable for comment today, a message on her office phone stated.

A profile on Delongchamp located on the Internet indicates he is on the board of directors for the Behavioral Health Research Center of the Southwest and he has worked with clients that include Albuquerque Public Schools and Sandia National Laboratories.

Dan Calabrese, business manager at the research center, confirmed today Delongchamp is on the organization's board of directors. Calabrese said he had not heard of Delongchamp's arrest.

The profile states Delongchamp conducts workshops for project managers throughout the United States and is a former elementary school principal and Peace Corps worker.




free ryder
03-11-2004, 10:27 AM
if only we could find the person or persons responsable for that stuff over here

seand
03-11-2004, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by duke
what kind of an idiot would do that shit? a person could be very badly hurt or killed...cant we all just get along?:S


a trail nazi idiot...thats who!

Late Bloomer
03-11-2004, 12:51 PM
Like I told my friend that e-mailed the article to me...

...if I ever happen upon one of these goons, there will be a pile of blood and pulp where they once stood.

Reading that article was a good way to start my day - knowing one of these bastards is getting what they are deservant of.

If one has issues w/ access, etc. on public land, go to the media or politicians.
DO NOT ENDANGER THE LIVES OF TOTAL STRANGERS!!:mad:

Mountain bikers are people too...so are joggers, but not as much as US!:P

seand
03-11-2004, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by Late Bloomer

DO NOT ENDANGER THE LIVES OF TOTAL STRANGERS!!:mad:


heh, tell Bush that!

Late Bloomer
03-11-2004, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by seand
heh, tell Bush that! He didn't listen to the UN a year or so ago...I doubt I have as much clout as them.
Unless he becomes a trail-nazi and I catch him.;)

Curtis
03-12-2004, 10:26 AM
That's brutal, worst thing that I've see out here in Ontario is broken glass on the trail. A cable is pure criminal intent to injure. Hope they thow his ass in the crow bars hotel for awhile.

Late Bloomer
03-12-2004, 12:47 PM
:werd:
When I was young, somebody strung some cables thru some local woods. Motorbiker was blazing thru and got decapitated. Nothing good comes from these acts and I wish people would take even 1/2 sec. to realize that as they're having their "fun" setting booby-traps:mad:

seand
03-12-2004, 01:45 PM
we put an assload of mailing tape (the clear stiff stuff) across a road and caught a biker like a fly once. the video of that is hilarious!

Late Bloomer
03-12-2004, 04:12 PM
You know everybody is going to want to see the aforementioned video now, Sean.

So do I:)

seand
03-12-2004, 04:32 PM
...but that wouldnt uphold my professionalism that i have worked so hard to preserve on the forum.

NO SOOOOOP FOR YOU!

Late Bloomer
03-12-2004, 05:14 PM
FINE! I'll just flood you w/ e-mails until you cave:evil:<---evil smiley...means that evil is lurking

canadianicon25
03-12-2004, 07:42 PM
"partner of Design Training Collaborative, aa team- and leadership-building organization"
haha makes me think of chris farleys moticational speaker bit of SNL :D

nice to see the guy get busted tho, good thing nobody was REALLY seriously injured from the wire

The_Real_Yeti
03-14-2004, 07:55 PM
thats fuckin stupid i hope that asshole gets 20 years and a very hefty fine:mad:

Loopy
03-15-2004, 02:25 PM
They have the Chair there right?
Might be harsh.. but he is a Terrorist right?
Trial -> Chair -> Zap.

Late Bloomer
03-16-2004, 12:03 AM
Well put, Cam!:coo:

http://www.nsmb.com/shore_news/trailnazi1_03_04.php

Maybe THIS April, you won't be BS'ing us?:)