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Critics say OHV proposal doesn't go far enough
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So the public wants more. And suwa thinks they should get less.
surpise, surprise! the SUWA wants to close the land off to keep it for the furture for who? Us? The Public? If is closed the public will have no real access to the land. To hike in these red rock area is not in the ablity of the vast majority of the public. to save something and not use it is like keeping a beautiful picture behind locked doors and letting only only a few ever see it. SUWA are unreasonable and will not be happy till the public is, for the most part, barred for public land.
It is no suprise that the SUWA is not happy, they will not be happy until the western half of Utah is declared Wilderness.
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