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LPNF on fire and likely done for the season.
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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 136574" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>I'm fairly confident that the trails in question will reopen. That doesn't mean that nothing bad will happen.</p><p> </p><p>Hungry valley has wanted to close off access to the forest for at least 10 years. They may get their chance now. They contend that OHV park uses access the park through these trails to avoid paying. What they don't get is that way more people pay to get into Hungry Valley and then only ride in the park to get to the LPNF trails. I've probably done that 100 times. I've never parked outside Hungry Valley and rode to it through the forest. I think it's probably cheaper to pay the $5 to park than it is to burn the gas to go to Chuchupate. </p><p> </p><p>The other issue will only happen after it reopens. The trees will be gone and there may be a lot of off trail riding. That could force LPNF to close the whole mountain.</p><p> </p><p>Travace, was that riding near your home actually designated legal trail, or did people just ride it with no or little threat of a hassle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 136574, member: 21"] I'm fairly confident that the trails in question will reopen. That doesn't mean that nothing bad will happen. Hungry valley has wanted to close off access to the forest for at least 10 years. They may get their chance now. They contend that OHV park uses access the park through these trails to avoid paying. What they don't get is that way more people pay to get into Hungry Valley and then only ride in the park to get to the LPNF trails. I've probably done that 100 times. I've never parked outside Hungry Valley and rode to it through the forest. I think it's probably cheaper to pay the $5 to park than it is to burn the gas to go to Chuchupate. The other issue will only happen after it reopens. The trees will be gone and there may be a lot of off trail riding. That could force LPNF to close the whole mountain. Travace, was that riding near your home actually designated legal trail, or did people just ride it with no or little threat of a hassle? [/QUOTE]
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