44hunter45
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Ambler Road Project Opposition from Hunters & Anglers Hunt Alaska Magazine
Ambler Road Project opposition is growing as hunters, anglers, and all lovers of Alaska's Brooks Range fight to protect this wild habitat.

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You, as much as anyone, has pushed me thinking with regard to mineral extraction. I still generally side with an opposing view, but I appreciate your perspective and willingness to engage in these topics.Thanks for the reminder. Please support this project!
Funny how we as a nation want to have critical minerals to be self sustainable, yet we kill every mining project.
Maybe if it was a wind farm (which needs a shit load of copper, BTW) Backcountry Humpers and Anglers would support it?
75% of AK is off limits to development forever. But for some it's not enough, it needs to be 100%. I didn't listen to the propaganda but did it mention that the road corridor was negotiated part of statehood for giving up the Gates? You know a National park the size of West Virginia? They knew about the minerals then and wanted to ensure that they could be mined in the future thus setting aside an access corridor.
We have 5 highways in this State. Every one of them is critical to hunting and fishing access. While the Ambler road will not be open to the public initially, neither was the haul road. How many people use the Haul road for access? How many people use the Parks highway (1M) a year. It's just as long and traverses just as many rivers and streams, but it's ok because you can access Denali NP off it.
Keep it up though, it makes minerals that much more valuable and things that much more expensive.
Thanks for the reminder. Please support this project!
Funny how we as a nation want to have critical minerals to be self sustainable, yet we kill every mining project.
Maybe if it was a wind farm (which needs a shit load of copper, BTW) Backcountry Humpers and Anglers would support it?
75% of AK is off limits to development forever. But for some it's not enough, it needs to be 100%. I didn't listen to the propaganda but did it mention that the road corridor was negotiated part of statehood for giving up the Gates? You know a National park the size of West Virginia? They knew about the minerals then and wanted to ensure that they could be mined in the future thus setting aside an access corridor.
We have 5 highways in this State. Every one of them is critical to hunting and fishing access. While the Ambler road will not be open to the public initially, neither was the haul road. How many people use the Haul road for access? How many people use the Parks highway (1M) a year. It's just as long and traverses just as many rivers and streams, but it's ok because you can access Denali NP off it.
Keep it up though, it makes minerals that much more valuable and things that much more expensive.
True that, @Bambistew - don't take this next part personally. It's a rant, not an attack on anyone. Can they be separated? Sure enough farmers on HT using water from the Columbia River system dams, too. Not poking at them either. These things were put in place before any of us were born. I'm not afraid to de-construct them. The only thing I get from the dams are letters about the rights of downstream users. Oh, and my electricity...You, as much as anyone, has pushed me thinking with regard to mineral extraction. I still generally side with an opposing view, but I appreciate your perspective and willingness to engage in these topics.