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  • Inyo county Board of Supervisors CWC Fienstien wilderness proposal

    Hello everyone

    Tuesday night Dec 16th there is a Inyo county Board of Supervisors meeting. On the
    agenda is Feinstien Wilderness proposal from California wilderness coalition.

    If you live close proximity, We need bodies to show at this thing and not let
    CWC take over!

    Here is the notice
    http://www.ksrw.sierrawave.net/site/.../view/1572/48/

    The meeting location is in Lone pine CA

    I know its a long haul for most of you, I am going to try to get up there,
    but not sure what the weather is is going to toss at us.(Snow line nearly
    down to my place in Mojave this morning)

    We need to get some comment input from everyone and ask the board to take one of the following positions....

    A) Oppose the designation of additional wilderness in Inyo county, Continue present management as specified under the West Mojave Plan. What is the evidence that additional protection for these areas is required? Unfortunately, in the past we have not been successful in opposing these wilderness protection bills, but we need to insist that any new wilderness areas take into account the needs of multiple use recreation.

    B) Allow us to Cherry stem the trails into the wilderness we want to keep. This is one approach that has been used in the past. Unfortunately it makes management of an area more difficult than continuing the present management plan. In some areas this might be an acceptable compromise, such as in a Roadless area where existing trails can be maintained but new trails cannot be constructed. In other areas this has a detrimental effect because it concentrates use on a very limited number of routes.

    We have already met with Senator Feinstein's staff and they said they would fully entertain
    options for cherry stemming existing routes of travel within proposed wilderness areas or disqualifying areas identified as potential wilderness by CWC if we can prove them not suitable for wilderness designation. It is now up to us to review all available routes in the proposed areas and to be familiar with any resource issues that will apply.

    I did a ride in the Slate range yesterday with the Lost Coyote group
    and the riding there is on the designated routes is spetacular! The Slates are on the chopping block,
    Please help fight!

    Wayne

  • #2
    Forgot to post contact info, Please write or Email ASAP

    Inyo County's
    Elected Representatives

    District 1 Supervisor
    Linda Arcularius
    225 N. Round Valley Rd.
    Bishop, CA 93514
    760-387-2692
    ARKy@qnet.com


    District 2 Supervisor
    Susan Cash
    431 Short Street
    Bishop, CA 93514
    760-872-3408
    Cash93514@msn.com

    District 3 Supervisor
    Beverly Brown
    2917 Indian Creek
    Bishop, CA 93514
    (760) 872-0917
    bbrown@usamedia.tv


    District 4 Supervisor
    Jim Bilyeu
    P.O. Box 388
    Independence, CA 93526
    760-878-2745
    bilyeu@cebridge.net

    District 5 Supervisor

    Richard Cervantes
    1044 Hunter Road
    Lone Pine, CA 93545
    760-876-4719
    director@lonepinechamber.org

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    • #3
      New wilderness areas proposed by the California Wilderness Coalition
      within Inyo County include Slate Range and Great Falls Basin north of Trona,
      Malpais Mesa in the Inyo Mountains around Cerro Gordo extending to the
      Saline Valley Road, Wild and Scenic River designations for Surprise Canyon
      and other areas in the northern Panamint Valley, and areas north of Death
      Valley National Park and others.

      The meeting will be held in Lone Pine at 6:00 p.m. in Statham Hall at
      138 Jackson St.

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