BuzzH
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If everyone did, we wouldn't have to clean up after them.I always improve public trails and grounds when there. Doesn't everyone?
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If everyone did, we wouldn't have to clean up after them.I always improve public trails and grounds when there. Doesn't everyone?
Sarcasm rarely translates on da 'net.If everyone did, we wouldn't have to clean up after them.
Is there a way to see what trails/how many are cleared by USFS personnel every year? I’ve never seen a trail crew in my life. I’m sure they are working somewhere, but I’d be curious to know what exactly they do. Is it 10% of trails? 50%? My first summer out of college I rode for an outfitter in the absaroka-beartooth for a couple months clearing trails. Fun work, cool country, lots of wildlife and a great way to spend a summer. Hopefully there is a plan for the campground/shitter side of things, but I’m not sure that trail maintenance is going to be noticed in many areas.
but I’m not sure that trail maintenance is going to be noticed in many areas.
I am struck by the similarities between decrying the firing of lower level workers and claiming management should be targeted....neither direction involves ANY analysis of value or service that would be lost."Too many chiefs, not enough indians" was a complaint Columbus documented shortly after he landed. But i'm not sure the recent action did anything to address that concern either.
Is there a way to see what trails/how many are cleared by USFS personnel every year? I’ve never seen a trail crew in my life. I’m sure they are working somewhere, but I’d be curious to know what exactly they do. Is it 10% of trails? 50%? My first summer out of college I rode for an outfitter in the absaroka-beartooth for a couple months clearing trails. Fun work, cool country, lots of wildlife and a great way to spend a summer. Hopefully there is a plan for the campground/shitter side of things, but I’m not sure that trail maintenance is going to be noticed in many areas.
None of it matters when the driving ideology is "The Federal Government is Bad". The rest is noise. Many who cry "bankrupting the country" will celebrate the idea of getting a $5000 check. Any debate is a mind boggling experience down a rabbit hole that would make Alice jealous. The people who made the plan realized this long ago. Now we are in Wonderland.I am struck by the similarities between decrying the firing of lower level workers and claiming management should be targeted....neither direction involves ANY analysis of value or service that would be lost.
That's a great post, too bad a lot of it isn't even close to factual.
I'm pretty aware of the budget issues, and its not mismanagement or top-heavy bloat that caused it.
I won't see a difference. Haven't in a long time. Since I like my elk spot I don't care. Oh yeah. I am in Western Montana. mtmuleyThe understatement of this entire thread. In Western MT, if you hike on trails on USFS lands it will definitely be noticed. Not even close to enough outfitters, non profits, or volunteers to even make a dent on the clearing/maintenance.
I won't see a difference. Haven't in a long time. Since I like my elk spot I don't care. Oh yeah. I am in Western Montana. mtmuley
Is there a way to see what trails/how many are cleared by USFS personnel every year? I’ve never seen a trail crew in my life. I’m sure they are working somewhere, but I’d be curious to know what exactly they do. Is it 10% of trails? 50%? My first summer out of college I rode for an outfitter in the absaroka-beartooth for a couple months clearing trails. Fun work, cool country, lots of wildlife and a great way to spend a summer. Hopefully there is a plan for the campground/shitter side of things, but I’m not sure that trail maintenance is going to be noticed in many areas.
The trendy trails might get cleared for as far as the Sunday crowd will venture. mtmuleyI don’t know much about the bitterroot. Haven’t spent much time down there since early 2000’s. Are you saying that because you don’t use trails to access your elk spots, or have the bitterroot’s not had active trail crews recently. MT side trails were always cleared back then. I worked on the ID side long ago and the trail crew was severely understaffed back then.
You seem to be in a bad mood these days also. Thanks though. mtmuleyYeah the FS doesn't clear more than a couple of trails a year, and I wish it was less.
Poop. Pathogen riddled human feces is what the FS does manage, and quite well given their lack of resources. That is what will be missed the most.
The trendy trails might get cleared for as far as the Sunday crowd will venture. mtmuley