Not sure how I missed this thread but WOW!
I saw these gates in place last year and they were open the week before the late archery season and closed when the season opened. The signs said temporary closure but the was nothing temporary about those gates.
I agree with many on here gates are just away of taking more away. It does free up maintenance money to use on open roads but I hate to see areas closed. Most of the traffic on those roads just push the animals into steep and deep areas that most won't go hunting in anyways. At least that is what I have noticed.
Those that can hike will still get to where they need to be but I hate the attitude of "you have to earn it." That is just one step closer to it not just being a young and fit persons sport to a "he who has the most money" sport. And the common guy gets the shaft. The more stuff that they take away that doesn't affect you just lowers the number of people doing that activity and then you have nobody to stand and fight with you when they want to take away your access. Once they get it narrowed down to just a few late season permit holders hunting the area they can just close it completely down to everyone.
Those roads are bad but they are not a ton worse because of the fires and by closing those roads they are not making egress better they are taking more options away for getting people out if in danger.
Just my
