ZUKEYPR
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- 651.78 miles East of the Rubicon
I was asked why I don't support Option A of the land-use issue regarding EJS. First let me say it is by far a better option then B. However the reason that I don't "fully" support option A is this; I use the analogy of a ski resort (hey it's the best that I can do). If my family (wife, 3 teenagers) have one period during the year that we all have no obligations to work, school, etc and that happens to be during Easter and we have made plans to come to Utah to ski at the Canyons (I used this resort specifically because it has more trails then any other) and I get there (or find out prior to departure) that many of the "better" trails are going to be closed to me because some private organization has exclusive rights to them, I'm going to be pissed..........extremely. Now you can argue all you want that you should pick another time to go (which I'm sure you will) but the fact is not only might that be the only time that the entire family can take vacation together (which in my personal case it has been for years (due to kids go to other parents in the summer-before someone tries to argue that point) but it's my absolute right as a citizen of this great country to utilize that public land when I want. I am certain I earned that right. You can argue that there are plently of trails that will be open to me at the Canyons to utilize but that dog don't hunt either with me. I want full access.
OK that's "my" opinion so please try to respect it. You don't have to agree with it, I just simply ask you respect it. So don't make a dozen attempts persuade me otherwise and don't try to dissect the **** out of it to minipulate it to your advantage. It is what it is.
May you keep the shiny side up and the rubber side down, peace out.
OK that's "my" opinion so please try to respect it. You don't have to agree with it, I just simply ask you respect it. So don't make a dozen attempts persuade me otherwise and don't try to dissect the **** out of it to minipulate it to your advantage. It is what it is.
May you keep the shiny side up and the rubber side down, peace out.