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It should be noted that the area around Ross Lake is already owned and operated by the National Park Service as the Ross Lake National Recreation area. The proposal to expand North Cascades Natl Park would simply put all of those lands within the recreation area into the park and essentially eliminate the Ross Lake NRA.
I am missing the link between how decommissioned roads will "also completely prevent hunting for grouse, deer and bear."Please clarify.
They are going to remove all culverts, and remove road bed with a excavater broad casting it to match the slope of the land. In a short few years you will have no way to travel down the path.
Quote from: Bob33 on December 29, 2011, 08:19:39 AMI am missing the link between how decommissioned roads will "also completely prevent hunting for grouse, deer and bear."Please clarify. It doesn't if you hunt on foot. But if you can't get away from the vehicle you lose your hunting ability. Just moves the road hunters to a different area--making it even more crowded (for them).
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on December 29, 2011, 08:29:03 AMQuote from: Bob33 on December 29, 2011, 08:19:39 AMI am missing the link between how decommissioned roads will "also completely prevent hunting for grouse, deer and bear."Please clarify. It doesn't if you hunt on foot. But if you can't get away from the vehicle you lose your hunting ability. Just moves the road hunters to a different area--making it even more crowded (for them).Just blocking the road would be better than what they are doing, it would let bicycles and hikers access the many lakes at the end of road.
They plan on implamenting it in 7-2013. This is our last year to fish those great lakes.
The road has not yet been removed. I cannot imagine hunting organizations supporting its removal, DBHawthorne, can you please elaborate? If there is a benefit to hunters, I cannot imagine it.