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Liberty Trail Closures Meeting 3/26/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="74nvrstuk" data-source="post: 1560811" data-attributes="member: 17778"><p>x2 what builtnotbot and netcoyote said...</p><p></p><p>It's not a big road closure they are trying to put thru "here" anyway. But, every road that's closed adds up... I've been in K-Valley long enough to watch almost all of our wheeling roads closed in the winter and many others are permenant.</p><p></p><p>Here's what I got from tonight...</p><p>I went to the mtg tonight in Cle Elum.</p><p></p><p>It's an open house format where you go around to different tables that are set up in the perimeter...there's not a chair in the house, they don't want you to sit. This is a format where YOU have to ask questions to all the specialists.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't prepared there isn't much to do except listen to other guys ask questions. Playing devils advocate, they set this up well to avoid confrontation, reducing potential of group or individuals getting out of hand, and betting that the average Joe doesn't do much research and therefore doesn't know what questions to ask...these guys have done this before...</p><p></p><p>Synopsis: They are closing a bunch of short spur roads and not closing any trails that are currently open. The main 339 trail that forks off into about 4 trails that all meet at the top will be re-routed into one trail that will be moved to the side of the existing trail.</p><p></p><p>What I found out is if we can group together and all decide on several short spur roads that we ALL want to prioritize and save we have a much better chance of at least saving those couple.</p><p></p><p>Look at the maps of the Liberty area that are posted on the USFS map in the EIS and pic a few spur roads as a start. </p><p></p><p>WHY is the contractor getting such a LONG time to build these roads? This is a must question for Sat. Many others too but I get up when it's dark so I hope to type up a few more comments tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74nvrstuk, post: 1560811, member: 17778"] x2 what builtnotbot and netcoyote said... It's not a big road closure they are trying to put thru "here" anyway. But, every road that's closed adds up... I've been in K-Valley long enough to watch almost all of our wheeling roads closed in the winter and many others are permenant. Here's what I got from tonight... I went to the mtg tonight in Cle Elum. It's an open house format where you go around to different tables that are set up in the perimeter...there's not a chair in the house, they don't want you to sit. This is a format where YOU have to ask questions to all the specialists. If you haven't prepared there isn't much to do except listen to other guys ask questions. Playing devils advocate, they set this up well to avoid confrontation, reducing potential of group or individuals getting out of hand, and betting that the average Joe doesn't do much research and therefore doesn't know what questions to ask...these guys have done this before... Synopsis: They are closing a bunch of short spur roads and not closing any trails that are currently open. The main 339 trail that forks off into about 4 trails that all meet at the top will be re-routed into one trail that will be moved to the side of the existing trail. What I found out is if we can group together and all decide on several short spur roads that we ALL want to prioritize and save we have a much better chance of at least saving those couple. Look at the maps of the Liberty area that are posted on the USFS map in the EIS and pic a few spur roads as a start. WHY is the contractor getting such a LONG time to build these roads? This is a must question for Sat. Many others too but I get up when it's dark so I hope to type up a few more comments tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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