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Bullsh!t.

I called the Enumclaw location of the U S Forest Service at 360-825-6585. Talked to a nice lady named Linda. At this time there are NO scheduled closures of Evans Creek ORV area.

Have a nice day

x2 the guy said they has received a few calls about this today. They said they have nothing planned for closing Evans
 
Yep, the lady I talked with said no closure was planned. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. eh
 
x2 the guy said they has received a few calls about this today. They said they have nothing planned for closing Evans

Looks like a conflict of opinions. My info came from Bob Pacific and was confirmed by Ian.

I don't have anything to do with PNW4WDA. Ask them.

I was simply relaying new information to any possible new users.
Do what you like, I still stand by my post.
 
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Dont we have some associations that work with the forest service to get facts/and make sure this kinda thing doesnt happen? First Reiter now Evans. Wow great work guys.:awesomework:
 
Dont we have some associations that work with the forest service to get facts/and make sure this kinda thing doesnt happen? First Reiter now Evans. Wow great work guys.:awesomework:

What associations are you referring to?

I'm curious what input you've provided on the Evan's Creek Forest Plan?
 
Dont we have some associations that work with the forest service to get facts/and make sure this kinda thing doesnt happen? First Reiter now Evans. Wow great work guys.:awesomework:


Yes there are, but it still takes individuals/clubs to speak up when asked for comment.
I would assume that all people who post up complaints, have submitted their strong opinions when the DNR and National Forest ask for it on both Reiter(this month) and Evans Creek ( last year).

If not, dont kill the messengers.
I put in alot of time trying to keep "our " trails open at all parks, both political and physical and many others do the same, be part of the solution.
New times new rules.:D
 
Yes there are, but it still takes individuals/clubs to speak up when asked for comment.
I would assume that all people who post up complaints, have submitted their strong opinions when the DNR and National Forest ask for it on both Reiter(this month) and Evans Creek ( last year).

If not, dont kill the messengers.
I put in alot of time trying to keep "our " trails open at all parks, both political and physical and many others do the same, be part of the solution.
New times new rules.:D

Im not blaming any one person. I know youve put in a great amount of time and work. Im just putting in my 2 cents on how i veiw it.. Just seams that as a four wheel drive coumuinty we are taking large steps backwards instead of small ones forward..
 
What associations are you referring to?

I'm curious what input you've provided on the Evan's Creek Forest Plan?

All of the associations that are geared toward keeping things like this happening. No one in perticular.

I went to a few of the Evans Creek forest meetings.. If you didnt see me their then i guess you werent their..

Im not trying to cause conterversiy or get in a pissen match with anyone.
We all use the same trail systems and need to work on keeping them open. Im just sayin that doesnt seam to be happening.. What gives:mad:
 
All of the associations that are geared toward keeping things like this happening. No one in perticular.

I went to a few of the Evans Creek forest meetings.. If you didnt see me their then i guess you werent their..

Im not trying to cause conterversiy or get in a pissen match with anyone.
We all use the same trail systems and need to work on keeping them open. Im just sayin that doesnt seam to be happening.. What gives:mad:

I think what may be being said here is What we are doing is not working and what are we doing wrong? What do we need to do to stop the trail closures seasonal and non seasonal. I know lots of people remember the battle with the crater and Yes it was private property but they had to start with seasonal closures in order to shut it down.
 
Dont we have some associations that work with the forest service to get facts/and make sure this kinda thing doesnt happen? First Reiter now Evans. Wow great work guys.:awesomework:

You make comments like this and then say that you're not trying to create controversy????? It's particularly surprising when your club is considering PNW4WDA membership and they have until recently been solely responsibile for representing our community to the USFS at Evan's Creek.

WOW didn't get involved with Evan's Creek till after much of this plan was already in place.

PS, nope, I didn't go to the meetings personally as we had a representative there but I did comment in writing.
 
Yes there are, but it still takes individuals/clubs to speak up when asked for comment.

Not directed at you Grant but this whole thing sounds like a load of ****! Some of you are trying to tell us that because we didn't write in a comment that's why there is a seasonal closure at Evans? Sounds like the closure is based upon resource damage concerns. What should have been on the written comment, "I don't use Evans during the winter so may as well leave it open as I won't be there to damage it"? What answer were they looking for? How did they get word out to the people who aren't on the internet?
I smell something and it aint roses!
 
Not directed at you Grant but this whole thing sounds like a load of ****! Some of you are trying to tell us that because we didn't write in a comment that's why there is a seasonal closure at Evans? Sounds like the closure is based upon resource damage concerns. What should have been on the written comment, "I don't use Evans during the winter so may as well leave it open as I won't be there to damage it"? What answer were they looking for? How did they get word out to the people who aren't on the internet?
I smell something and it aint roses!

Heresay (cause I didn't get it first hand) is that the USFS didn't get much objection when they requested input so they figured that no one had objections to their plan, including the seasonal closure.
 
How did they get word out to the people who aren't on the internet?

They had public meetings and they communicated with the PNW4WDA who are still the official user group representatives.

How would you suggest other than the public meetings, communicating with the PNW4WDA and the internet, that they get the word out to people?
 
[QUOTE It's particularly surprising when your club is considering PNW4WDA membership

I dont know what you think you know... But the WTF members and i are completely content and happy with how we are and the projects that we have made.. If the WTF members would like to go another direction they will let the President (ME) and or vise president( Richie)know.. They have a vested intrest in WTF because is not a dictatership like the club i was in.
(WOW). Any thing else you want to tell me that you think you may know?:fawkdancesmiley:
 
They had public meetings and they communicated with the PNW4WDA who are still the official user group representatives.

How would you suggest other than the public meetings, communicating with the PNW4WDA and the internet, that they get the word out to people?

You forget the teenager that they had posted at the entrance to the campground taking surveys.
 
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