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North Idaho Off-Road Group Applauds Extension of
Public
Comment Period for Clearwater National Forest
Travel Plan
(February 4, 2008) -
The Panhandle Trail
Riders' Association (PANTRA), a North Idaho
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) club, today claimed
their collaborative work with other outdoor
enthusiasts was a factor in convincing the
Forest Service to re-open public comment
regarding future restrictions on motorized and
mountain bike use proposed by the Clearwater
National Forest.
On Monday February 4, the Clearwater National
Forest announced a new public comment period on
a draft forest-wide Travel Plan that would close
many currently popular motorized trails,
mountain bike trails and snowmobile areas. The
new comment period ends February 29, 2008.
PANTRA believes an avalanche of user comments
convinced the Forest Service that soliciting
additional comment was prudent.
Joe Dowd, PANTRA's Clearwater Task Force
Chairman said; "we think the Forest Service was
surprised by the volume and passion of user
comments asking that recreation friendly options
to be considered."
Lori Jordan, PANTRA'S President said; "We
hope the additional comment period will help
land managers consider other management options.
Our group understands and appreciates the need
to protect the fragile resources on our National
Forests, but management by closure does not
serve the public. The agency needs to strike a
balance."
The group indicated that OHV and mountain
bike riders were concerned about policies
developed at the Regional Office in Missoula,
Montana that could be interpreted as forcing
local District Rangers to eliminate virtually
all OHV, mountain bike and snowmobile use on
vast areas of the Forest. PANTRA believes the
Regional Headquarters is out of step with the
recreating public. Given the popularity of trail
based recreation, the last thing the agency
should be doing is closing existing, legal,
classified, trails.
Background information:
http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/PL/PANTRA/
About The Panhandle Trail
Riders' Association
(PANTRA) is a non-profit, family-oriented,
off-road motorcycle club dedicated to promoting
the joys and excitement of off-road motorcycle
riding in Washington and Idaho. Our goal is to
preserve, protect and enhance current and future
riding opportunities through user education and
involvement with local Land Managers.
pantratrails@hotmail.com
www.pantra.org
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