RobG
Well-known member
This is a huge step forward in a standoff that has been going on for about a decade on the west side of the Crazy Mountains. The USFS has put a proposal out for comments. Information, including a mediocre map, is at the bottom of the article, or at the Forest Service site. I am trying to get a better map of the area.
The proposal is pretty fresh, so people are still looking and discussing it.
The exact location of the trail will have to be determined with boots on the ground, but the map is reasonably close. The drawing was put together by Chad Benson, the deputy forest supervisor on the Custer Gallatin Forest. He is part of the Crazy Mountain Working Group. He's also a Civil Engineer and a trail designer for the Forest Service.
I don't want to give the indication that we don't have a strong legal case to win access to this trail - in fact we have a strong one. But even when a strong case is there it can take 15 or more years to settle it and the cost is hundreds of thousands of dollars. Going to court will also ensure we will have to go to court on the east side where several other trails are currently being negotiated.
Please read the article and discuss. I'll try to get any questions answered and provide more information.
The proposal is pretty fresh, so people are still looking and discussing it.
The exact location of the trail will have to be determined with boots on the ground, but the map is reasonably close. The drawing was put together by Chad Benson, the deputy forest supervisor on the Custer Gallatin Forest. He is part of the Crazy Mountain Working Group. He's also a Civil Engineer and a trail designer for the Forest Service.
I don't want to give the indication that we don't have a strong legal case to win access to this trail - in fact we have a strong one. But even when a strong case is there it can take 15 or more years to settle it and the cost is hundreds of thousands of dollars. Going to court will also ensure we will have to go to court on the east side where several other trails are currently being negotiated.
Please read the article and discuss. I'll try to get any questions answered and provide more information.