This document begins by listing the ways in which private landowners have utilized motorized transport in the area in years past. These ways mostly involve the transportation of persons and materials via Jeep through what is now wilderness. It is assumed by the Forest Service that all such use within wilderness boundaries must henceforth be forbidden, and the rest of the memo suggests ways to accommodate the private landowners' needs without the use of motorized vehicles
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
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This memorandum written in 1937 demonstrates some of the early problems faced by the forest service ...
Graduation date: 1963A wilderness area, as administered by the U. S. Forest Service, is a tract of u...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 protects certain federal lands in the United States, called “wilderness a...
Concern of off highway vehicles (OHVs) having negative environmental impacts came to the forefront i...
Between 1913 and 1964, automobile roads appeared throughout the Cascade Mountains around Mount Hood,...
In 1964, the Wilderness Act established a national system of congressionally designated areas\ud to ...
Off-road vehicles (hereafter, ORVs) rank high among public-land management challenges because they a...
In the last twenty-five years, Idaho has noticed a dramatic increase in the usage of motorized vehic...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Off-hig...
The change from transportation of wood by water to transportation by truck has had a significant imp...
PDFResearch PaperOutdoor recreationForest roadsScenic highwaysTransportation planningGuide signsPubl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-142)During the past several decades families in the ...
The protection of federally owned wild lands, including but not limited to designated wilderness are...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
PDFResearch PaperForest roadsOutdoor recreationWildlifeShuttle serviceFringe parkingParking demandPu...
This memorandum written in 1937 demonstrates some of the early problems faced by the forest service ...
Graduation date: 1963A wilderness area, as administered by the U. S. Forest Service, is a tract of u...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 protects certain federal lands in the United States, called “wilderness a...
Concern of off highway vehicles (OHVs) having negative environmental impacts came to the forefront i...
Between 1913 and 1964, automobile roads appeared throughout the Cascade Mountains around Mount Hood,...
In 1964, the Wilderness Act established a national system of congressionally designated areas\ud to ...
Off-road vehicles (hereafter, ORVs) rank high among public-land management challenges because they a...
In the last twenty-five years, Idaho has noticed a dramatic increase in the usage of motorized vehic...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Off-hig...
The change from transportation of wood by water to transportation by truck has had a significant imp...
PDFResearch PaperOutdoor recreationForest roadsScenic highwaysTransportation planningGuide signsPubl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-142)During the past several decades families in the ...
The protection of federally owned wild lands, including but not limited to designated wilderness are...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
PDFResearch PaperForest roadsOutdoor recreationWildlifeShuttle serviceFringe parkingParking demandPu...
This memorandum written in 1937 demonstrates some of the early problems faced by the forest service ...