dpoulsen
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- Logan, Utah
Anybody familiar with the trails at Price, Utah?? We are from Logan and want to come down.
The Price trails are "closed" in accordance with the 2008 RMP's. However I use quotations since that RMP is tied up in a lawsuit that was filed by SUWA and the Price F.O has not produced a map and have not done any marking of the trails closed. In fact, the nice laser cut signs that the King Crawlers made and put up at the trail heads are still there.
= hope?
Suwa's lawsuit against the rmps won't be bringing any trails back. At best, the process will have to be started all over and hopefully there'd be opportunity to get additional routes on the map. Implying that the closures are in limbo and therefore invalid is a questionable suggestion at best.
Suwa's lawsuit against the rmps won't be bringing any trails back. At best, the process will have to be started all over and hopefully there'd be opportunity to get additional routes on the map. Implying that the closures are in limbo and therefore invalid is a questionable suggestion at best.
Not necessarily, until the FO has produces a map available to the public, the closures do not take effect. All of the other RMP's have produced new MVUM, I have not seen one out of the Price office. Am I wrong in this assumption?
when i was living in price i dealt with the BLM alot for work. i got talking to the director a few times about the price trails and i gained respect for him cause of this phrase he told me. "since we are incompetent and screwed up the trails are technically closed, but not officially so if you want to run them and you are staying on the existing routes there is nothing that we or anyone else can do if you want to run them." and that was a yr ago he told me that.
Not necessarily, until the FO has produces a map available to the public, the closures do not take effect. All of the other RMP's have produced new MVUM, I have not seen one out of the Price office. Am I wrong in this assumption?
when i was living in price i dealt with the BLM alot for work. i got talking to the director a few times about the price trails and i gained respect for him cause of this phrase he told me. "since we are incompetent and screwed up the trails are technically closed, but not officially so if you want to run them and you are staying on the existing routes there is nothing that we or anyone else can do if you want to run them." and that was a yr ago he told me that.
Sorry I was not perfectly clear in my statement. If the lawsuit is thrown out and the RMP is put into effect with maps and signage on the ground, then the trails would have to go through the NEPA process. If the lawsuit gets the RMP thrown out, then we start the RMP process over and have the opporutunity to submit trail data.
They did publish this map (although it's highly unuseable) as part of the RMP ROD
http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/ut/price_fo/Planning/rod_approved_rmp/maps.Par.43613.File.dat/Price%20Map%2018.pdf
Then one day they decide to enforce the closure and we're screwed. Let's not let the "soft ban" be the end of this situation. If the SUWA lawsuits succeed in invalidating the RMP's, let's do it right this time and stay involved in the process from START to FINISH and ensure that the routes are designated.
...the trails are technically closed...
...This is the scam. "It's technically closed, but you can run it" lulls us into relaxation and acceptance. Then one day they decide to enforce the closure and we're screwed. Let's not let the "soft ban" be the end of this situation. If the SUWA lawsuits succeed in invalidating the RMP's, let's do it right this time and stay involved in the process from START to FINISH and ensure that the routes are designated.
Rincon is a great example, its been 'closed' on paper since the late 70's yet it has never been enforced. In the last 5 years new management started enforcing it yet they can't even describe how or why it was closed, just that it was. Horse Canyon in GSENM is another situation.