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Old 03-12-2008, 08:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Albertans (A temporary closure for a good cause)

Have yourselves a read and see if your interested in signing this temporary closure petition. http://www.petitiononline.com/CJA/petition.html
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Old 03-12-2008, 09:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Albertans (A temporary closure for a good cause)

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Re: Albertans (A temporary closure for a good cause)

I signed it. Don't know how many May long weekends I have had ruined due to these crazy high school kids.

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Re: Albertans (A temporary closure for a good cause)

Nice find Brazenhead! Signed it.
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Signed. Thanks for posting this Brazen. It's ignorant people like the ones described in the petition that got Indian Graves shutdown. I'm happy that people are taking steps so that the same won't occur at Mclean.
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# 123 here, I have partied in the strachen (north fork and south fork) area's west of Rocky and being very heavily forested and close to the mountains there is next to no one around which leads to abuse of the terrain. I am not inosent by any means but leaving garbage on the trails and tearing down fences isn't cool. This piticular area is also a very SOUR field in the meaning of high H2S gas pipelines only burried 1.5 to 2 meters deep. Cut lines aren't always for forestry or power lines they are most likly pipeline right of ways and can have any where from 2 to 24 inch pipelines burried underneeth. It doesn't take too much to dent a pipe (most smaller lines 8-2 " are only 4mm thick), a 50 lb rock can do damage as well as a 3000 lb truck. "4 bying" half cut down a pipeline ROW isn't a great idea- hence the sighs and divirsion berms (put up for our protection). I'm guilty of this (as a 16 yr old kid) but I have learned better and would hope that we don't just shake our heads but say something. No reason to burn cars and smash bottles in the area we all love. Besides when the apes take over this planet we are going to have to fix it all any way.
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#295 signed.
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Looks as though not everyone feels the same way.
http://www.4wheeler.ca/index.php?showtopic=36041&st=0
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#387 Signed. It's about time we used some common sense.
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Some good points in there..
a few:

Enforcement of existing rules, not banning of access for responsible users.

The restrictions worked so well for May Long weekend...they decided to make them permanent!! <---- This one is the one I'd be worried about


It is a bit fusturating, maybe you could just restrict it to club members. I'm not a club member, but I would be I that were the case. Club members would probably respect the land more.

Fines for littering have to be increased to &1000.00 or more. Theres 10 people at a camp site. Take 10 licence plate #s, warn them, hand out panflets, when they leave, if there's **** is left behind....guess what $10,000.00 fine..... That would help pay for more trails, and enforcement.
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