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dewey02 wrote:Busskipper wrote:
So let me try to rephrase the question – How can we make it possible for 3,000,000 American’s to have the Same Access to the National Park System as we had just 40 years ago, when there were just 2,180,000 of us?
300 million (not 3 million).
Jan-12-2017 07:39 AM
Busskipper wrote:
So let me try to rephrase the question – How can we make it possible for 3,000,000 American’s to have the Same Access to the National Park System as we had just 40 years ago, when there were just 2,180,000 of us?
Jan-12-2017 06:53 AM
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Lauren wrote:
As has been said, most of the money collected at National Parks goes to D C; then God only knows what REALLY happens to it.
Jan-12-2017 06:03 AM
Busskipper wrote:
National Parks and the Lack of Adequate # of Camp Sites.
Sort of says it all - Now I have "No Dog in this fight" or "Horse in this Race"
BUT I sure would like to be able to get into YNP on a whim with my Granddaughters! And because they are Girls they require more WATER and ELECTRICITY, so it sure would be nice if the parks would make this Possible.
I personally have no issue - having Been there and Done that - and can do it again (With the present system) - but for the life of me I have a hard time understanding how a NP Service can let an area larger than the State of Rhode Island Burn, but has no ability to create a few more acres of CG's?
So I've opened the door to a very SENSITIVE ISSUE - let's stay civil and see if we can have a discussion that proposes Solutions to this issue. Private or Public - In the Park or out of the Park - Solutions not Sermons.
Let the Games Begin.
Jan-12-2017 05:46 AM
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Jan-12-2017 04:27 AM
Not sure what you're talking about referring to shuttle busses at Zion. You don't mean that you must be on a shuttle to visit Zion, do you? Did something change since I was there in June on my Harley?
Jan-11-2017 08:49 PM
2gypsies wrote:Not sure what you're talking about referring to shuttle busses at Zion. You don't mean that you must be on a shuttle to visit Zion, do you? Did something change since I was there in June on my Harley?
I've said it before but this statement used often by the rangers might help you to understand: "Our parks are being loved to death". As volunteers in these parks we see firsthand how some people treat our parks and how masses of people do damage to these precious lands. There is much destruction to buildings, campsites and trails. I'd hate to see RV parks inside these beautiful surroundings. There are enough campgrounds already. If the future could have been seen when these parks were created, I'll bet there would be no accommodations in the parks - just roads, overlooks to special areas and parking at trailheads. I think, in the future, Yellowstone and other big parks will go the shuttle-bus route like Zion does now.
Jan-11-2017 08:45 PM
4runnerguy wrote:You misunderstood me. WE THE PEOPLE is from the US Constitution and encompasses all Americans, not just RVers. I was speaking as an American citizen who gets peeved when the government takes over our land and then prevents WE THE PEOPLE from using it or charges us to use it or limits us using it. Then you get the rangers who think they own these parks, forgetting that it is WE THE PEOPLE who own all of these lands. Roosevelt Lake is a very large lake NE of Phoenix and has a huge boating population that use it. Rangers once told us we were "lucky" that they let us use the lake. That is the mindset of these bureaucrats and I'm sick of it.azdryheat wrote:"We the People" isn't just those who own and camp in RV's. The act establishing the NPS states: "The service thus established shall promote and regulate the use of the Federal areas known as national parks, monuments, and reservations hereinafter specified by such means and measures as conform to the fundamental purposes of the said parks, monuments, and reservations, which purpose is to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations." Expansion of existing or development of new campgrounds can obviously come into conflict with the conservation mandate and the order to leave the parks unimpaired for future generations.
Seems to me that the federal government bureaucrat run RV parks have not kept pace with the growth of the RV industry in both quantity of RV's and the physical size of the RV's of today. Park roads can be tight, spaces can be short and few in number. My experience with park rangers and others suggest that they believe the government owns these parks and don't realize they are managing these parks for us, WE THE PEOPLE, we own these parks. Why won't the feds modernize and update the RV parks?