Simply hitting on some pointers. Let others decide their involvement and the commitment they show, not decide that for them. Everyone knows the time and dedication they commit, it's not a contest. Nor will anything happen over night, this is a decade long process.
I understand what you're saying. The reason I brought up Swensen was that in my eyes, he should be the first one there and the last one out the door. Marking the map up to the point that the paper is wearing thin and the ink is running out. Did he come up and shake my hand and comment on my U4 shirt? No, I'm OK with that.. Would that have made him look better in my eyes? Perhaps.. It was more his demeanor in introducing himself in a 'holier than thou' - on the verge of condescending - "I am the head of Utah's largest OHV network and organization. Hi, I'm Mike Swensen with USA-ALL".. I bit my lip to not bust up laughing. Made me think of Troy McLure from the Simpsons.. "Hi, I'm Mike Swensen; you may remember me from such events as the Sage Brush Rebellion, or the Take Back Utah rally".. Point is, this guy is paid to be the ass kicker. Pro-OHV enthusiasts pay him to be kick-ass, and I just didn't see him be kick-ass.. The markers weren't empty when he left....
Don't get me wrong, I don't want his job. I just noticed that he was out of there pretty fast, and didn't really talk much land-use or nitty gritty details. When you are in a position like that, people will watch you.. That's just how it is. That's why Steve has such a cult following.
Samuraiman, thank you for your adding your comments/concerns for the benefit of people like me who have little knowledge of the particular area. I've wheeled down there 3-4 times, so my input is certainly limited. I used all of your key points and notes as talking points with Dave and Keil. It's obvious that you have a clear understanding of the area from decades of using the lands down there.
I do have a question for you. I asked Dave about the road up to Sawmill Spring ever being an administrative road. He said no way. I brought up S&R, and he said that S&R trumps all to save life and limb, as you know. My question is then - why would you like to see the road accessed as an administrative cherry stem? My only guess would be for familiarizing the S&R team with the area? But, I'm not sure. I'm curious your take on it after talking with Dave. It peaked my interest.