What would people like to see with all the funding the Forest Service is getting?
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I think it would be cool to see some more trail bridges, and maybe backcountry toilets? Would be nice to see them build more campgrounds. They get so full on summer weekends.
Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
I've been wandering early and late, from New York City to the Golden Gate, and it don't look like I'll ever stop my wandering.
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Re: Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
I'm going to suggest bigger parking area for Green Lakes trail, twice as many designated campsites in the general area, improve trails
so they don't have to implement the restrictions in the Three Sisters area
so they don't have to implement the restrictions in the Three Sisters area
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Yeah thats a good idea! Their proposed quotas are too low. However, I don't think you could make those big enough for all the people that want to go there! I counted over 100 other hikers on a Wednesday July morning !
I've been wandering early and late, from New York City to the Golden Gate, and it don't look like I'll ever stop my wandering.
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Re: Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
I believe the U$F$ is hostile to hikers. They have a history of fabricating phony public-outreach, and manipulating feedback to support what they really want to do.
Fool me once...
But anyway, my number one priority would be an information system that tells me if I can go hike at Trail X tomorrow. Are there any administrative closures? Logging? Fire? Seasonal gate locked? Bridge washed out? Covid restrictions? The current system is sloppy and unreliable. I know this isn't very exciting. People like to see actual infrastructure.
Fool me once...
But anyway, my number one priority would be an information system that tells me if I can go hike at Trail X tomorrow. Are there any administrative closures? Logging? Fire? Seasonal gate locked? Bridge washed out? Covid restrictions? The current system is sloppy and unreliable. I know this isn't very exciting. People like to see actual infrastructure.
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I was there in July. Camped at a designated campsite. No problem.
I didn't go down to the trailhead though, started at Pole Creek trailhead.
If there are 100 people there no problem. If that's what those people want to do, great. Each person's trip is as they wish.
If you don't like 100 people, go somewhere else.
If you want solitude at Green Lakes, and you propose to have quotas to accomplish that, that's an unreasonable expectation in my opinion
I didn't go down to the trailhead though, started at Pole Creek trailhead.
If there are 100 people there no problem. If that's what those people want to do, great. Each person's trip is as they wish.
If you don't like 100 people, go somewhere else.
If you want solitude at Green Lakes, and you propose to have quotas to accomplish that, that's an unreasonable expectation in my opinion
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Re: Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
and remember that the proposed fee is part of a special use provision in Wilderness act. Intended for something like an outfitter and a group or something, not general use
using that law to justify a general fee and restriction of use violates the wilderness act
maybe there'll be a court case to sort it out
save yourself the hassle, just don't institute the program. Cut your losses. That would be embarrassing to institute a major program and then have it thrown out by a court
using that law to justify a general fee and restriction of use violates the wilderness act
maybe there'll be a court case to sort it out
save yourself the hassle, just don't institute the program. Cut your losses. That would be embarrassing to institute a major program and then have it thrown out by a court
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That would be AMAZING. Such a simple thing, and yet we end up having to rely on on not-for-profits to communicate trail status clearly.Chip Down wrote: ↑November 24th, 2020, 11:57 amBut anyway, my number one priority would be an information system that tells me if I can go hike at Trail X tomorrow. Are there any administrative closures? Logging? Fire? Seasonal gate locked? Bridge washed out? Covid restrictions? The current system is sloppy and unreliable. I know this isn't very exciting. People like to see actual infrastructure.
Believe it or not, I barely ever ride a mountain bike.
Re: Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
I think the phrase "deferred maintenance" implies that we are talking about what to do with existing physical facilities, not choose new projects. Lots of existing facilities have degraded structures whose fixing up has been deferred due to money spent on fires. So they are looking for input on what deferred maintenance should be prioritized and maybe which ones should be abandoned in order to reduce the backlog.
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Re: Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
Be nice if they used it to catch up on deferred trail maintenance. Might help to spread people out more across the entire trail system rather than concentrating on just a few areas.
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Re: Forest Service Funding for deferred maintenance projects
At Eagle Creek trailhead it's all closed off with chain link fences and a sign saying it's closed for bridge repplacement
They must be replacing the bridge over Eagle Creek
I think that bridge had problems and needed replacement
That would be an example of deferred maintenance that's useful
The "log house" picnic shelter also needs major work
I think those are useful projects
They must be replacing the bridge over Eagle Creek
I think that bridge had problems and needed replacement
That would be an example of deferred maintenance that's useful
The "log house" picnic shelter also needs major work
I think those are useful projects