- Location
- Riverton, UT
ROADS TO NOWHERE???
The “Close off Public Lands” groups are at it again with their latest attack on RS2477 claims of roads by Utah State Government agencies. See “Groups blast Utah for laying claim to ‘roads to nowhere’” in the Des News dated 4/25/12. It is not bad enough to have already closed over 6,500 miles of roads in the State through politics, Escalante and Red Rocks Wilderness, and lawsuits with false claims but now that they have been virtually stopped because the people and politicians in Utah caught on to what they were doing they have to find a new way to spend their millions of dollars. Millions of dollars they get from back East Foundations and individuals because Utahans and westerners caught on that it was just hurting the economy and a life style.
Now where do these roads to nowhere go? There are Scenic overlooks and Vistas that Utah is noted for World wide. Places that have already been closed like Canaan Mtn. (old historical mine site) Paria River Canyon (rugged beauty and old movie sets) that should be reopened. There are Arches, Petroglyphs, Caves, Mines, Rockhound collecting sites and Ghost towns. It is bad enough that they want to close off these areas to old folks like me but also the handicapped and to my children and grandchildren in their vehicles while leaving them open to healthy eastern hikers.
You can thank yourselves and U4WDA for getting the word out to the public and politicians that has caused SUWA and others to take this ridiculous step.
The “Close off Public Lands” groups are at it again with their latest attack on RS2477 claims of roads by Utah State Government agencies. See “Groups blast Utah for laying claim to ‘roads to nowhere’” in the Des News dated 4/25/12. It is not bad enough to have already closed over 6,500 miles of roads in the State through politics, Escalante and Red Rocks Wilderness, and lawsuits with false claims but now that they have been virtually stopped because the people and politicians in Utah caught on to what they were doing they have to find a new way to spend their millions of dollars. Millions of dollars they get from back East Foundations and individuals because Utahans and westerners caught on that it was just hurting the economy and a life style.
Now where do these roads to nowhere go? There are Scenic overlooks and Vistas that Utah is noted for World wide. Places that have already been closed like Canaan Mtn. (old historical mine site) Paria River Canyon (rugged beauty and old movie sets) that should be reopened. There are Arches, Petroglyphs, Caves, Mines, Rockhound collecting sites and Ghost towns. It is bad enough that they want to close off these areas to old folks like me but also the handicapped and to my children and grandchildren in their vehicles while leaving them open to healthy eastern hikers.
You can thank yourselves and U4WDA for getting the word out to the public and politicians that has caused SUWA and others to take this ridiculous step.
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