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Old 18-09-2003, 04:42 PM
mhagen
 
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Default Federal 'roadless' policy officially ends

Larry Caldwell wrote:
(Joe Zorzin) writes:

Could somebody translate Jamie's message into English that we can all
understand? G



I think he was pointing out that this change in policy means very little.
None of the roadless area have been zoned for timber production, and
without logging there will be no reason to build roads there. Maybe the
USFS will decide they need a road for fire fighting equipment, but maybe
not. In any case, it will be years before anything happens.


"Jamie" wrote in message
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Yeah that's right! The HELL with that damn lame ass policy! I'm tierd
of these lame ass walk-in's just to spend 5 hours on a damn plot
because some damn lame ass ignorent poly-tick'er makeing stupid
decisions and not to mention some kiss-ass distrect rangers going as
far as to tearing up some main lines just to please those psudo
enviromentalests who no nothing of what's going on out in the woods
and never been off a damn lame ass nature trail and they are the ones
who never bury their crap (if you happen to see one out there crapping
just simply walk up to them and set them down in their pile).
Now, tomarrow I will drive my truck to my plot and drill them trees
and whip my tape and get them heights with glee! Because my roads have
been re-commissiond! YEPIE!
FIA/CVS Inventory Specialest.





But, with the usual brilliance and foresight of the Circus, they've sent
out some poor timber tech to inventory the area after they've pulled the
roads, just to know what they don't have. But they might get it back
with a slight change of the political breeze. Been there myself.

Just to add insult to injury, the Feds never really figured out that
they can replace low level forest inventories with satellite info and a
good GIS operator.