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Post by greenjeep on Oct 3, 2005 14:43:58 GMT -5
The BLM has published its EA (Environmental Assessment) for the RR4W Jeep Safari 5-year permit, which expires at the end of this year. Whether you are an EJS fan or not, it is imperative that we all write to the BLM supporting Alternative A, which basically grants the permit as requested. (Alternate B would deny several routes, including Pritchett and others, and Alt. C would deny the permit completely.) The EA for this permit is not only for EJS and Labor Day Campout, but for all other motorized, non-competitive events that require permits on EJS trails. Even though the EA does not effect casual motorized use (i.e. use that does not require a permit), the denial or restriction of the EJS permit would set disasterous precedent for Moab trails. Once "permitted" use is banned, how long do you think it would be before some of these trails are closed to ALL motorized use? PLEASE go to www.blm.gov/utah/moab and download the document (its a PDF file), read through it, and WRITE A LETTER TO THE BLM SUPPORTING ALTERNATIVE A. The public comment period runs through October 31.
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Post by greenjeep on Nov 3, 2005 23:06:12 GMT -5
Well the comment period is over, I know you all got your letters in, right? Hopefully the BLM approves Alternate A with no problem.
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broncoman
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yea this too is moab
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Post by broncoman on Nov 4, 2005 2:19:03 GMT -5
got mine in and several of my family and friends ,,,,,,,,,, ;D ;D
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Post by tracyj on Nov 4, 2005 13:01:07 GMT -5
We got our letters in as well; about 2 weeks ago. So many out- of-staters that go to EJS don't realize the impact or severity of RR4W losing their permits. At least they don't until there is no EJS.
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Post by mrsburleyford on Nov 4, 2005 15:44:29 GMT -5
I sent one too.
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Post by greenjeep on Nov 5, 2005 20:33:38 GMT -5
You guys make me so proud
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