This is going on in many states. Here in Alabama, we threatened to sue the forest service over it, they backed down. For now. Go to usfs.gov and look at pending sales. See what's on the block near you. The vanagon content issue isn't a stretch for me, and I'm sure that's true for many others who value the destinations they enjoy in their vanagons. Jim On Sep 13, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Maggie Dew wrote: > LVC - If any of you have spent time with your Vanagons in Utah's > beautiful > redrock country, you will be interested to know that Congress is > contemplating a huge sell-off of public lands in Utah - tomorrow!! > They > need to get an earful of objections before this travesty occurs. The > website of the Southern Utah Wilderness Association has a map > showing Congress' proposed wilderness area on a backdrop of a much > larger > area to be preserved by the America's Redrock Wilderness plan. > Follow the > link below if you are interested in preserving Utah wilderness. > > http://www.zionmojavewilderness.org/ > > Sorry, but it couldn't wait until Friday. > > Maggie > '85 Subaru-Westy "Anne Bonney" > |
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