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I know most fly fisherman are ardent users of national forest
campgrounds. And of course so are backpackers and national park visitors. In very sad news, the USFS has secret plans to close 100's of your national forest campgrounds, to remove "outdated hand pump water systems" in place of more advanced systems for RV'ers. Of the campgrounds they keep, they plan to enlarge and create spaces for RV's pulling ATV trailers, as well as create "modern" water systems and electrical hookups + higher fees. Your favorite small no fee campground tucked away in the national forest may become a thing of the past as these areas will be closed so the USFS can focus on "Wal Mart" campgrounds. These campgrounds will also likely be privatized. This is one of the first steps in recent moves by the Bush adminsitration to privatize our public lands system. A recent order to force the national park service to operate at 30% cuts is another recent step. Please contact the USFS and let them know what you think of this fiasco: http://www.fs.fed.us/contactus/ Also please contact your congress people on this issue: http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home More on this story can be read he http://www.wilderness-sportsman.com/ ( April 22 Wyoming ) "Campgrounds face closure By BRODIE FARQUHAR Star-Tribune correspondent Saturday, April 22, 2006 LANDER -- Tucked away in a corner of the U.S. Forest Service Web site are plans and documents which could lead to the closure of hundreds of campground water systems and ultimately, hundreds of campgrounds themselves throughout the national forest system. The time-hallowed practice of fetching water from a hand pump -- for preparing meals, washing dishes or washing dirty kids -- may become a thing of the past. Like a small-town post office, where people meet and talk, the campground hand pump is where campers meet and talk, forming friendships that can last a weekend or a lifetime." |
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"backpacker" wrote: I know most fly fisherman are ardent users of national forest campgrounds. And of course so are backpackers and national park visitors. In very sad news, the USFS has secret plans to close 100's of your national forest campgrounds, to remove "outdated hand pump water systems" in place of more advanced systems for RV'ers. Of the campgrounds they keep, they plan to enlarge and create spaces for RV's pulling ATV trailers, as well as create "modern" water systems and electrical hookups + higher fees. Your favorite small no fee campground tucked away in the national forest may become a thing of the past as these areas will be closed so the USFS can focus on "Wal Mart" campgrounds. These campgrounds will also likely be privatized. This is one of the first steps in recent moves by the Bush adminsitration to privatize our public lands system. A recent order to force the national park service to operate at 30% cuts is another recent step. Please contact the USFS and let them know what you think of this fiasco: http://www.fs.fed.us/contactus/ Also please contact your congress people on this issue: http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home More on this story can be read he http://www.wilderness-sportsman.com/ ( April 22 Wyoming ) "Campgrounds face closure By BRODIE FARQUHAR Star-Tribune correspondent Saturday, April 22, 2006 LANDER -- Tucked away in a corner of the U.S. Forest Service Web site are plans and documents which could lead to the closure of hundreds of campground water systems and ultimately, hundreds of campgrounds themselves throughout the national forest system. The time-hallowed practice of fetching water from a hand pump -- for preparing meals, washing dishes or washing dirty kids -- may become a thing of the past. Like a small-town post office, where people meet and talk, the campground hand pump is where campers meet and talk, forming friendships that can last a weekend or a lifetime." WOW- it's a good thing they kept those plans "secret". |
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On 22 Apr 2006 05:10:49 -0700, "backpacker"
wrote: I know most fly fisherman are ardent users of national forest campgrounds. You do? I feel slighted, not having been able to meet you when collected all that the data...but hey, don't feel too bad...you don't get any more sensible with the rest of your little effort. And of course so are backpackers and national park visitors. In very sad news, the USFS has secret plans to close 100's of your national forest campgrounds, to remove "outdated hand pump water systems" in place of more advanced systems for RV'ers. Of the campgrounds they keep, they plan to enlarge and create spaces for RV's pulling ATV trailers, as well as create "modern" water systems and electrical hookups + higher fees. Your favorite small no fee campground tucked away in the national forest may become a thing of the past as these areas will be closed so the USFS can focus on "Wal Mart" campgrounds. "WAL MART?!" Horror of horrors! Well, soon, it'll be nothing but fatties in NASCAR garb...and Stevie, monitoring their weight and wardrobe... These campgrounds will also likely be privatized. This is one of the first steps in recent moves by the Bush adminsitration to privatize our public lands system. A recent order to force the national park service to operate at 30% cuts is another recent step. Please contact the USFS and let them know what you think of this fiasco: http://www.fs.fed.us/contactus/ Um, lemmee see here...you are suggesting that folks contact them and tell that the Bush administration has secretly tucked away these secret plans on a corner of their website...yep, that oughta do it... By BRODIE FARQUHAR Star-Tribune correspondent Saturday, April 22, 2006 LANDER -- Tucked away in a corner of the U.S. Forest Service Web site are plans and documents which could lead to the closure of hundreds of campground water systems and ultimately, hundreds of campgrounds themselves throughout the national forest system. The time-hallowed practice of fetching water from a hand pump -- for preparing meals, washing dishes or washing dirty kids -- may become a thing of the past. Like a small-town post office, where people meet and talk, the campground hand pump is where campers meet and talk, forming friendships that can last a weekend or a lifetime." Yeah, that's a real shame...I remember reading Meriwether Lewis' diary and being so touched when he spoke of being saved, both literally by the water itself and from boredom from the gossip, when his party came upon a bunch of Ind..er, "native Americans" at one of nature's good ol' time-hallowed hand pumps, washing the kids, the dishes, and just chatting away...and to think, now Bush is gonna sneak in and the next thing ya know, this wonder of nature is gonna be replaced with lardassed hillbillies in tacky clothing trying to buy class and a bigger RV... |
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On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 10:39:13 -0400, Sean Elkins
wrote: (snipped) The time-hallowed practice of fetching water from a hand pump -- for preparing meals, washing dishes or washing dirty kids -- may become a thing of the past. Like a small-town post office, where people meet and talk, the campground hand pump is where campers meet and talk, forming friendships that can last a weekend or a lifetime." WOW- it's a good thing they kept those plans "secret". Yeah. And that everyone forgot the even more time hallowed practice of fetching water from a lake or stream and boiling it to kill the germs. Then there's the unhallowed practice I like to follow. Taking along drinking water when car camping or even canoe camping. -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. |
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