Zach
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The OP and all the replies have included some balance, I think, which is critical. No one wants all the public land to be wilderness, but I think we all recognize that having some wilderness is important too. From my perspective, I think the tiny percentage of public land that is roadless/wilderness is a good start, but I would like to see more, or at the very least not lose any of what we have now. I spend most of my hunting days in designated wilderness, and even there, solitude is extremely hard to come by. Last year, we backpacked in six miles and saw just as many people as we had the year before when we only went in 2 miles, which leads me to believe that we have already reached a saturation point. I now think one would have to go to AK or Canada if you really wanted to have a day alone in nature.
The more "getting away" is advertised, the more it will become common place, IMO.
I took my daughter to 21 last year for her deer hunt. We only had a weekend to hunt due to her schedule, which means not getting away. Hunted fairly close in, but not the "popular" spots, never ran across another hunter and she got a pretty good buck. We all know how much traffic and how many roads are in 21.