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Quite honestly I originally thought NIMBY too. However, if you spent much time back there you would probably conclude it's better off remaining unroaded.BHR, my personal perspective is that this area is one where the urban wildland interface would benefit from a logging project with improving forest health and mitigating wildfire potential. But this is another Bozeman area NIMBY case where money talks.
It's been a contentious issue since the Montana DNRC first proposed the project. The nearby upscale very affluent neighborhoods cite loss of wildlife habitat, intrusion of roads, adverse effect on viewshed, and such opposing reasons. Those folks organized and obviously have made their voice heard. As far as revenue derived for the state, perhaps the conservation option would generate more money. It will be interesting.
BHR, my personal perspective is that this area is one where the urban wildland interface would benefit from a logging project with improving forest health and mitigating wildfire potential. But this is another Bozeman area NIMBY case where money talks.
Not really, there are a couple trails through there but nothing plush as a road. Here's the website. Page 18/19 has a map of the area (not all trails are shown).Unless I'm confused about where this is to occur aren't there already a bunch of mt bike trails in there? Seems like kinda of a novel idea to have both sides put up or shut up. I'm interested to see how it plays out.
Unless I'm confused about where this is to occur aren't there already a bunch of mt bike trails in there? Seems like kinda of a novel idea to have both sides put up or shut up. I'm interested to see how it plays out.
Fixed it for you.All the NIMBYs in Triple Tree live in big wood framed million dollar homes. They might lose both their homes and their view shed. That would suck.
Not really, there are a couple trails through there but nothing plush as a road. Here's the website. Page 18/19 has a map of the area (not all trails are shown).
Disagree with what exactly?I have to disagree, in the last couple of years there was cutting west of bracket creek and south of the ski area in the Bridgers... sure there could be more but compared to places like summit county CO there is a ton of logging around Bozeman.
Disagree with what exactly?
You think 2 projects means its' not overgrown around Bozeman.