July 25 , 2007
1,800 miles could be closed in Eldorado National Forest
Under the Route Designation Program, the forest service is proposing to close over 1,800 miles of mostly dirt roads to any motorized vehicle traffic. This includes street legal vehicles, as well as motorcycles and ATVs. If you have ever driven off of the pavement in the Eldorado National Forest, most likely one of the roads you have been on is going to be closed. There are approximately 3,200 miles of forest system roads, with the map the Forest Service is proposing, we will lose 1,800 miles of those.
We only have only 45 days after July 20th to argue in writing to keep some of these trails.
EVERYONE NEEDS TO GIIVE IINPUT IIN ORDER TO SAVE TRAIILS AND CAMPSIITES!!
For information on what you need to do, please visit this link http://ingear4x4.com:80//index.php?o...=118&Itemid=58
See related story at ingear4x4.com
1,800 miles could be closed in Eldorado National Forest
Under the Route Designation Program, the forest service is proposing to close over 1,800 miles of mostly dirt roads to any motorized vehicle traffic. This includes street legal vehicles, as well as motorcycles and ATVs. If you have ever driven off of the pavement in the Eldorado National Forest, most likely one of the roads you have been on is going to be closed. There are approximately 3,200 miles of forest system roads, with the map the Forest Service is proposing, we will lose 1,800 miles of those.
We only have only 45 days after July 20th to argue in writing to keep some of these trails.
EVERYONE NEEDS TO GIIVE IINPUT IIN ORDER TO SAVE TRAIILS AND CAMPSIITES!!
For information on what you need to do, please visit this link http://ingear4x4.com:80//index.php?o...=118&Itemid=58
See related story at ingear4x4.com
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