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could be ugly. Where will all the folks go when it is too costly to crowd into the national park? Likely DNR and National Forest, and have that user group increase at the same time the hunter user group is increasing on those lands due to the pay to play tree farms.
Quote from: snowpack on October 05, 2014, 10:18:31 AMcould be ugly. Where will all the folks go when it is too costly to crowd into the national park? Likely DNR and National Forest, and have that user group increase at the same time the hunter user group is increasing on those lands due to the pay to play tree farms. Maybe not. People go to NP's because of the very fact that they are NP's. DNR, and to some lesser degree USFS land lack the visitor amenities that attract people to NP's. It's unlikely that most people would choose to go to a DNR clear cut in leu of Paradise for views and activities
The local/semi-local crowd (the retired greenie that hikes twice a week with fluffy) is usually the most vocal, pot-stirrer to the USFS, county, etcetera anyways. And upon seeing more activity likely to call for use restrictions from NIMBY. Just my thought anyways.
Im unconcerned with the increases. If you want "Services" you should pay for them. $20 for a dedicated camping spot at a NP is not unreasonable. Will it prevent me from going there? No, but i haven't been in a NP for quite some time and am not really in a hurry to go.