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Old June 9th, 2004, 06:07 PM
Scott Seidman
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Default TU action alert

Just passing along an email to the TU listserve

Dear Trout Unlimited Member:

An Action Alert on a major potential threat to the health of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park and its trout populations has been posted to
the TU Web site at: http://capwiz.com/tu/mail/oneclick_compose/?alertid=
5981136

Please take a moment to visit the site and contact the recommended federal
offices with your comments.

Many thanks,

TU National


Scott
  #2  
Old June 10th, 2004, 01:58 AM
Bob Patton
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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
Just passing along an email to the TU listserve

Dear Trout Unlimited Member:

An Action Alert on a major potential threat to the health of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park and its trout populations has been posted to
the TU Web site at:

http://capwiz.com/tu/mail/oneclick_c...lertid=5981136

Anybody who appreciates Hazel, Eagle, or Forney creeks should absolutely pay
attention to this. The proposed road into the park on the north shore of
Fontana Lake has been an issue for many years. One can't help but predict
the reaction of the current administration, which has allowed North Dakota
coal-fired power plants to accelerate dumping of airborne waste, which is
deposited on the Appalachians as something akin to vinegar.

This already over-taxed park doesn't need more pressure. And allowing road
traffic from Bryson City to Fontana across the north shore of the lake would
be another step toward turning the GSMNP into a larger version of Central
Park.
Bob


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Old June 10th, 2004, 02:14 AM
Wolfgang
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Default TU action alert


"Bob Patton" rwpmailatcharterdotnet wrote in message
...
"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
Just passing along an email to the TU listserve

Dear Trout Unlimited Member:

An Action Alert on a major potential threat to the health of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park and its trout populations has been posted

to
the TU Web site at:

http://capwiz.com/tu/mail/oneclick_c...lertid=5981136

Anybody who appreciates Hazel, Eagle, or Forney creeks should absolutely

pay
attention to this. The proposed road into the park on the north shore of
Fontana Lake has been an issue for many years. One can't help but predict
the reaction of the current administration, which has allowed North Dakota
coal-fired power plants to accelerate dumping of airborne waste, which is
deposited on the Appalachians as something akin to vinegar.

This already over-taxed park doesn't need more pressure. And allowing road
traffic from Bryson City to Fontana across the north shore of the lake

would
be another step toward turning the GSMNP into a larger version of Central
Park.
Bob


So, if I understand you, this means that a road would cross Hazel at about
the point where we began the death march? That ain't right. That would
mean no more boat ride across the lake. That would mean large numbers of
styrofoam cup ******* where till now there have been only the reckless few.


Put me down in the nay column.

Um......on the other hand, that would mean somebody might hit that big
fukkin bear with an even BIGGER SUV......right?

Wolfgang
can i have a day or so to think about it?


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Old June 10th, 2004, 02:16 AM
walt winter
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Default TU action alert

Bob Patton wrote:
"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...

Just passing along an email to the TU listserve

Dear Trout Unlimited Member:

An Action Alert on a major potential threat to the health of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park and its trout populations has been posted to
the TU Web site at:


http://capwiz.com/tu/mail/oneclick_c...lertid=5981136

Anybody who appreciates Hazel, Eagle, or Forney creeks should absolutely pay
attention to this. The proposed road into the park on the north shore of
Fontana Lake has been an issue for many years. One can't help but predict
the reaction of the current administration, which has allowed North Dakota
coal-fired power plants to accelerate dumping of airborne waste, which is
deposited on the Appalachians as something akin to vinegar.

This already over-taxed park doesn't need more pressure. And allowing road
traffic from Bryson City to Fontana across the north shore of the lake would
be another step toward turning the GSMNP into a larger version of Central
Park.
Bob



Bob, My take on this after sitting through a chapter discussion
on this matter last month is that it is a power play by the
counties, led by a NC congressman (damn, forgot his name), is to
extract some form of taxpayer compensation for the "lost promise"
of years ago.

Current estimated costs of project, approx. 160 million.

Out of court settlement 30 or 40? it be one of dem pork barrel
thangies.

20 or so years ago this "project" was effectively ended by the
hard work of TU here in NC.... all hell will break loose if it
ever goes beyond a congressional table.

wally



--
Tight Lines,

--Walt
Fly Fishing NC & more...
http://www.ezflyfish.com
http://www.wilsoncreekoutfitters.com

  #5  
Old June 10th, 2004, 04:25 AM
JohnR
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Default TU action alert

The Congressman in question is Charles Taylor. I think he really wants the
damn road built and it is more than a shakedown. He got his way in trading
away a part of the Great Smoky Mtn NP to the Cherokees.

BTW Taylor is Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the
Interior. Don't think that Gail Norton (Interior) and Fran Manilla (NPS)
don't ask "how high" when he says "jump."

Swain County's commissioners did come to their senses a year or so ago when
they opposed the road but asked for the money instead. They know they can do
a lot more for the county with the money in a trust fund than the road will
ever do for economic development.

-John

"walt winter" wrote in message
...
Bob Patton wrote:
"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...

Just passing along an email to the TU listserve

Dear Trout Unlimited Member:

An Action Alert on a major potential threat to the health of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park and its trout populations has been posted

to
the TU Web site at:


http://capwiz.com/tu/mail/oneclick_c...lertid=5981136

Anybody who appreciates Hazel, Eagle, or Forney creeks should absolutely

pay
attention to this. The proposed road into the park on the north shore of
Fontana Lake has been an issue for many years. One can't help but

predict
the reaction of the current administration, which has allowed North

Dakota
coal-fired power plants to accelerate dumping of airborne waste, which

is
deposited on the Appalachians as something akin to vinegar.

This already over-taxed park doesn't need more pressure. And allowing

road
traffic from Bryson City to Fontana across the north shore of the lake

would
be another step toward turning the GSMNP into a larger version of

Central
Park.
Bob



Bob, My take on this after sitting through a chapter discussion
on this matter last month is that it is a power play by the
counties, led by a NC congressman (damn, forgot his name), is to
extract some form of taxpayer compensation for the "lost promise"
of years ago.

Current estimated costs of project, approx. 160 million.

Out of court settlement 30 or 40? it be one of dem pork barrel
thangies.

20 or so years ago this "project" was effectively ended by the
hard work of TU here in NC.... all hell will break loose if it
ever goes beyond a congressional table.

wally



--
Tight Lines,

--Walt
Fly Fishing NC & more...
http://www.ezflyfish.com
http://www.wilsoncreekoutfitters.com



  #6  
Old June 12th, 2004, 01:54 AM
walt winter
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Default TU action alert

JohnR wrote:
The Congressman in question is Charles Taylor. I think he really wants the
damn road built and it is more than a shakedown. He got his way in trading
away a part of the Great Smoky Mtn NP to the Cherokees.

BTW Taylor is Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the
Interior. Don't think that Gail Norton (Interior) and Fran Manilla (NPS)
don't ask "how high" when he says "jump."

Swain County's commissioners did come to their senses a year or so ago when
they opposed the road but asked for the money instead. They know they can do
a lot more for the county with the money in a trust fund than the road will
ever do for economic development.

-John




thanks for the memory 'fresher john.

howza fishin' up yer way?

wally



Tight Lines,

--Walt
Fly Fishing NC & more...
http://www.ezflyfish.com
http://www.wilsoncreekoutfitters.com

 




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