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Proposed Forest Road Closures.

Got this in the email from my brother-in-law...

Hello from Heber !!



I am writing to you all to ask that you go the link below, and sign the
petition located there. This is a petition to fight the Forest
Service's effort to close 80-90% of ALL forest service roads -
NATIONWIDE. If they are successful in passing their "Travel Management
Rule", they will close all but the MAIN roads in and out of the forest,
and we will have no other access by ANY Motorized vehicle. You will not
be able to Camp off these main roads - to retrieve a game animal off
road or retrieve firewood. You will either have to carry out to the open
roads by hand, or obtain a special use permit to go off road in a
vehicle. You will also have to WALK into the forest to find game or
firewood, as the roads we all presently use throughout the forest will
be Closed !!! Ken and I truly believe that this will not only impact
our use of the forests, but it will impact the economy in our community
as well as others in similar areas throughout our state (and across the
US) in a huge way!!! If people cannot come to our mountains and use
the PUBLIC forest lands as we do now, not only will folks quit coming to
camp/hunt/fish etc, but they will find new places to have their "summer
cabins" - and go elsewhere to recreate and build - somewhere they have
the Freedom to do what they are there for... and full enjoyment of OUR
PUBLIC LANDS!



We will lose our Freedom in the Forests and Much More if we do not fight
this proposed Rule. This will be voted on and monies appropriated to
put into full swing before summer. If passed, by 2009 this will become
a reality. What's worse, this is only the tip of the iceberg.... they
have so many other measures they are trying to implement to keep us out.
What they do plan to keep open, will all have a FEE tied to the use of
camping, boating, game/fuelwood retrieval even day use areas. This is
all in addition to the permits and licenses we are already required to
pay for. If I am not mistaken, we already pay to enjoy the public
lands merely by being tax paying citizens !



I have a lot more information on this if you want to call or email me
with questions, but for now, please go to the link, sign the petition,
and then forward it to ALL your family and friends to do the same.



Shelley & Ken Moore

Heber/Overgaard, AZ


They are looking for 50,000 people on the petition. They are up to 36,000+.
Petition
 

phatty

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i believe the actual ruling is that all trails and roads have to be documented as used by the OHV users. As such any trails that are not documented with GPS coordinates and added to the master travel plan will be closed. The petition will help, but its better to go log the coordinates of trails (bikes and sleds) and send those in to be added to the database of used trails and roads.

get busy riding and document where your going...
 
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Yeah i work for the forest circus in wyoming and i think its all bull.

Hello from Heber !!



I am writing to you all to ask that you go the link below, and sign the
petition located there. This is a petition to fight the Forest
Service's effort to close 80-90% of ALL forest service roads -
NATIONWIDE. If they are successful in passing their "Travel Management
Rule", they will close all but the MAIN roads in and out of the forest,
and we will have no other access by ANY Motorized vehicle. You will not
be able to Camp off these main roads - to retrieve a game animal off
road or retrieve firewood. You will either have to carry out to the open
roads by hand, or obtain a special use permit to go off road in a
vehicle. You will also have to WALK into the forest to find game or
firewood, as the roads we all presently use throughout the forest will
be Closed !!! Ken and I truly believe that this will not only impact
our use of the forests, but it will impact the economy in our community
as well as others in similar areas throughout our state (and across the
US) in a huge way!!! If people cannot come to our mountains and use
the PUBLIC forest lands as we do now, not only will folks quit coming to
camp/hunt/fish etc, but they will find new places to have their "summer
cabins" - and go elsewhere to recreate and build - somewhere they have
the Freedom to do what they are there for... and full enjoyment of OUR
PUBLIC LANDS!



We will lose our Freedom in the Forests and Much More if we do not fight
this proposed Rule. This will be voted on and monies appropriated to
put into full swing before summer. If passed, by 2009 this will become
a reality. What's worse, this is only the tip of the iceberg.... they
have so many other measures they are trying to implement to keep us out.
What they do plan to keep open, will all have a FEE tied to the use of
camping, boating, game/fuelwood retrieval even day use areas. This is
all in addition to the permits and licenses we are already required to
pay for. If I am not mistaken, we already pay to enjoy the public
lands merely by being tax paying citizens !



I have a lot more information on this if you want to call or email me
with questions, but for now, please go to the link, sign the petition,
and then forward it to ALL your family and friends to do the same.



Shelley & Ken Moore

Heber/Overgaard, AZ


They are looking for 50,000 people on the petition. They are up to 36,000+.
Petition[/QUOTE]
 

TreewellDweller

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Done! Keep it going!

In the Payette National Forest (central Idaho), our area is trying to be No.1 for destination snowmobiling. I think we are presently at No.3. The Forest Service would like to close most all of the present area that is now open to snowmobiling. The plan that they propose, as acceptable by both motorized users and non-motorized users, has been rewritten behind closed doors and is a complete sham. The decision will be made by 1 person at the top of the Forest Service food chain, the "Payette National Forest District Ranger". What happened to "Public" Land and "Democracy"? If they close the areas that are proposed, we will not be an area of destination snowmobiling. But they have no problem creating 10 times the area for "Backcountry Cat Skiinng" by the local ski mountain. Have you ever seen what those big snowcats can do to a groomed trail when the spin 90 degrees to head up a mountainside? It will unload you off of your sled before you know it.
Thanks for reading. Just had to let off some steam.
 
TreewellDweller said:
Done! Keep it going!

In the Payette National Forest (central Idaho), our area is trying to be No.1 for destination snowmobiling. I think we are presently at No.3. The Forest Service would like to close most all of the present area that is now open to snowmobiling. The plan that they propose, as acceptable by both motorized users and non-motorized users, has been rewritten behind closed doors and is a complete sham. The decision will be made by 1 person at the top of the Forest Service food chain, the "Payette National Forest District Ranger". What happened to "Public" Land and "Democracy"? If they close the areas that are proposed, we will not be an area of destination snowmobiling. But they have no problem creating 10 times the area for "Backcountry Cat Skiinng" by the local ski mountain. Have you ever seen what those big snowcats can do to a groomed trail when the spin 90 degrees to head up a mountainside? It will unload you off of your sled before you know it.
Thanks for reading. Just had to let off some steam.

Yep, not good. When did you get concerned about this issue? This has been the writing on the wall for quite some time. SAWS tried our best to get this information out to our members and whoever else would listen.

Check this out from 2004
http://www.snowmobile-alliance.org/...lert_-_Payette_N_F_Travel_Management_Plan.htm

And this from 2006
http://www.snowmobile-alliance.org/uploads/SAWS_Action_Alert_-_PNF_Travel_Management_DEIS.htm

And this from 2007
http://www.snowmobile-alliance.org/07/alerts/SAWS_Action_Alert_-_PNF_TMP_FEIS.htm

:confused:
 
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