I went for a drive into Snake Creek Canyon near Midway on Sunday. In the upper end of the canyon someone had posted the public road with no trespassing signs and the old gate was dragged across the road. The road is public, and the land is public (Wasatch Mtn. State Park). This was not all. Farther up the road somone has had a cat up there widening the road, removing rocks and this is the really bad part: they have destroyed several legal road closure barriers and have improved the closed roads. This land has a conservation easment on it, so maintanance of existing, open routes is allowed, but not improvement. We spoke with both Wasatch Mountain State Park and Wasatch county, and neither agency has done the work, but the State Park was very, very concerned over it and was unaware of it. The newly opened (illegally) routes appear to have been driven by ATV's and have been widened only sufficiently for ATV's or very narrow jeeps. My suspicion, and what concerns me is that a group of ATV enthusiasts has taken the land use of the area into their own hands. If this is the case it will only be hurting the four-wheeling community. Part of my reason for posting this is that I drove the routes with a man who has been heavily involved in the land use controversies in that area and is a member of a conservation group who bought much of that land and thus prevented Brighton from developing it. So what I'm saying is that I know for a fact that these routes were "re-opened" illegally. Does anyone have any information about this?