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Greetings and well met!
This is a page dedicated to my favorite pastime:
Backpacking & Hiking.

I have been wandering among the mountains of California for about 30
years now, and still haven't been to about 99% of the places
I would like to see. My favorite haunts are the coastal ranges above
the San Francisco Bay Area and the Sierra Nevadas south of
Desolation Wilderness to Yosemite.

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Enjoy!


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Helpful Hints:
It is good to bring paperback books along for entertainment in your tent at night, however I SUGGEST AGAINST the following subjects: Bigfoot, UFO's, Alien Abductions, ANYTHING relating to the Donner Party (hunger makes you look at your companions in a different light), and ANY type of book dealing with bear attacks.
It is hard to get up in the middle of the night to piss with visions of Bigfoot still fresh in your mind from
the last chapter you read before you dozed off!

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Sunset at Velma Lake, Desolation Wilderness
with lake monster in the foreground.


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Sierra Club

 

Issues:

 

STEWARDSHIP...OR FRAUD?

A Photographic Exposé of Illegal Logging in the Kootenai National Forest in Northwest Montana

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Stewardship - The careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care. -Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

Fraud - An intentional perversion of the truth for the purpose of inducing another to part with some valuable thing. -Black's Law Dictionary


SOME BACKGROUND:

In recent years, the US Forest Service has come under increasing criticism for emphasizing timber production in America's 155 national forests.
Conservationists and concerned citizens say the timber sales program is a huge subsidy for timber corporations and places wildlife and fish
species at risk of extinction, destroys recreational opportunities, and degrades clean water.

The Forest Service justifies their logging program by saying the hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars spent annually on timber sales is a
necessary "tool" to carry out their stewardship mission on the National Forests.

This photographic story reveals why many Americans simply do not trust the Forest Service to properly manage our national forests, and want the
timber sale program to be halted. It also reveals the necessity for citizens and conservation organizations to closely monitor Forest Service activities.

In February of 1995, the Forest Service proposed extensive clearcutting and road construction in the Kootenai National Forest, located in the
northwest corner of Montana. The Forest Service's justification was to salvage timber from areas burned by wildfires during the summer of 1994.

The proposals included the Skyline Ridge Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The EIS proposed timber sales to:

The logging certainly removed "valuable timber." On the other hand, it is doubtful the logging and road building project managed to "provide for
long-term sustainability" of any forest resource, or contributed to "natural recovery" for the benefit of water resources, as the results of citizen
monitoring revealed.

The proposal included clearcutting heavily within the O'Brien Creek watershed. O'Brien Creek has been identified as a Priority Watershed, since it
is one of the last streams used by bull trout for spawning in the lower stretch of the Kootenai River system. The O'Brien Creek watershed also
provides important habitat for grizzly bears. Both species are listed under the federal Endangered Species Act.

On May 7, 1996, Kootenai National Forest Supervisor Robert Schrenk approved a proposal to log 25.3 million board feet (enough timber for over
5000 log truck loads), build 10.2 miles of new roads, and reconstruct 21 miles of road for the Skyline Ridge project.

Barred from taking legal action because of the notorious Salvage Rider, conservation groups the Ecology Center and the Lands Council monitored
the timber sale to find out the truth behind the Forest Service's claims of "stewardship."

What we learned:

By following the links to subsequent pages, you can see photographs that allow visual comparisons between Forest Service rhetoric vs.
on-the-ground reality for the Studebaker Fire Salvage Timber Sale, one of four sales approved by the Skyline Ridge EIS. Some show conditions
in August 1996 (two years post-wildfire, with road construction and reconstruction accomplished but no new logging) compared to September,
1998 (most of the logging completed).

After you look at the comparisons, please go to the "Do It!" page and assert your influence as one of the owners of your Kootenai National Forest
and the other 154 National Forests.

Old Growth comparison: Before and after logging

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Links:

gear & equipment
http://www.backpacking.net
http://www.kneissl.com/raichle/
http://www.campmor.com
http://www.northernmountain.com/index.html
http://www.mountainhardwear.com/index.html
http://www.montrail.com/
http://www.thenorthface.com/index_flash.html
http://www.patagonia.com/
http://www.rei.com
http://www.sierrawilderness.com/store.html

maps, guide books & references
http://www.garmin.com/
http://www.pointreyes.net/
http://www.gorp.com/pcta/store.htm#holtel
http://www.nps.gov/pore/
http://www.caverntours.com/
http://www.yahoo.ca/Recreation/Travel/Backpacking
http://www.ptreyes.com/
http://www.kennedymeadows.com
http://www.prbo.org/
http://www.tomharrisonmaps.com

miscellaneous
http://www.n2.net/prey/bigfoot
http://www.sierra-nevada.com/default.htm
http://www.gorp.com
http://www.sngunsforhire.com/
http://www.findarticles.com/m1525/4_85/63127639/p1/article.jhtml

weather
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/
http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/
http://www.cnn.com/WEATHER/
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/
http://www.news10.net/weather/fcst-sierra.asp?region=7
http://www.weather.com/


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Mr. Smiley wakes up happy on the trail!



You asked for it!

You begged for it!
You want it!
Well..... now you have it!

The Tahoe Yosemite Trail Journal

The Statute Of Limitations for Liability is in effect.

Now the truth can be told!
The final almost completed tale is revealed!

It will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it will keep you rivited to your monitor,
it will make you ask yourself "who the hell is this guy and who cares?"


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