Military Wall Cliffline EA

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captain static
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Military Wall Cliffline EA

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It looks like the Forest Service is finally moving ahead on the Military Wall Closure. I received notification yesterday that, "The Forest Service is proposing to protect 2 heritage resource sites and rehabilitate highuse areas along the climbing area known as Military Wall." A decision on the Environmental Assesment (EA) is expected in July 2004 with implementation scheduled for August 2005. More info is available @: http://www.southernregion.fs.fed.us/boone/plan.htm under the online document April 2004 SOPA. I am sure we will be hearing more details of this project soon from the RRGCC.
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aaron

Post by aaron »

so they are working on opening the fenced in area?
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Post by captain static »

That is what I am assuming from reading the SOPA but will not know for sure until I see the proposal that is indicated to be in development. As far as I understand, we have been waiting for the Indian Tribes to review the situation before the USFS could take any further action. I guess the Tribes have given them some response.
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lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

With our luck it will be a permant closure of the entire wall.
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aaron

Post by aaron »

i still don't know why they extended the fencing.
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Post by captain static »

If they planned a closure why would they have to wait a year between the decision on the EA in July 2004 and the implementation in August 2005?
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lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

Sorry CS. I'm just cynical like that some times. It seems like bad luck follows me around.

And in case you are wondering it's on page 2 of the pdf. It's just one of those language things. How each group defines "rehabilitation."

But wait there's more. I have to be wrong b/c it says: "Selected areas along Military Wall..."
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Post by Horatio Felacio »

i wonder if they'll take into account the environmental impact the Forest Service caused by putting the fence there, which created about 3 feet of subsidence along the perimeter (like the lurkist was talking about in another thread), AND the new extension of the fence, with a newly built trail along it's perimter. good ol' FS!
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Post by Spragwa »

I wonder if the Forest Service considers the impact of those big damn trucks that they drive.
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lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

The FS should start using horses and get rid of those damn trucks.
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