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  1. #251
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    I am sure I was a commenter objecting to closures.
    I sure fucking hope so.
    But politics is twisted.
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  2. #252
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    I am sure I was a commenter objecting to closures.
    I sure fucking hope so.
    But politics is twisted.
    Commenting is not the same thing as submitting a formal objection to the final draft of the plan. You'd have to read the plan for that summary to make sense.
    Besides the comet that killed the dinosaurs nothing has destroyed a species faster than entitled white people.-ajp

  3. #253
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    Reiterate how much you support their designation of Lionhead as a "Backcountry Area," so open to bikes and a new management category. Other than that, say what you want, or nothing.

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  4. #254
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    Thank you, HMS, I needed some clarification.
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    https://cara.ecosystem-management.or...85&List-page=1
    You can search for your earlier comment here to see if you have standing. There will be some kind of resolution meeting where they decide if there are any last changes to the plan, likely nothing major. SWMMBA and MMBA will be there representing mountain bikers. Only file as an interested party if you are interested in attending. Maybe someone could focus on Windy Pass Cabin or a specific issue that they have a good understanding. I don't think it will be useful to have tons of people in this meeting, especially if it is virtual. Letters to the editor are probably more impact for public opinion.

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