Forest Service to permanently close Upper Tellico Off-Highway Vehicle trail system |
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| Written by Asheville Citizen-Times |
| Wednesday, October 14, 2009 |
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The U.S. Forest Service announced today that it is permanently closing the Upper Tellico Off-Highway Vehicle trail system to correct serious erosion problems in the Upper Tellico River watershed. The agency announced its decision after two years of analysis of the 39-mile trail system about 11 miles west of Murphy in the Nantahala National Forest. The agency first began looking at runoff problems in the area after several environmental groups threatened to sue the agency in July 2007, alleging the Forest Service violated laws by failing to prevent mud from eroded trails from polluting streams. Since then, there has been intense debate between four-wheel-drive advocates and environmental groups over how to manage the area, and the Forest Service has temporarily closed some trails in the area. Marisue Hilliard, National Forests in North Carolina supervisor, said that the agency hoped that it could make repairs and modifications to the exisiting trail system to correct water quality problems while still allowing some OHV use in the area. -- Source: http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091014/OUTDOORS/91014027 |
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"We can't continue to utilize the Black Hills in the fashion we have, particularly in the past 10 years. Just because the hill is there doesn't mean we need to climb it and produce another trail. Those ruts are there for years." -- Tom Blair, ORV rider and owner of Whistler Gulch Campground in Deadwood, "Changes coming for ATV riders", Rapid City Journal (10/18/09) |









