Posted by Bret4207 on December 07, 2012 at 14:59:24 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Adirondack photos posted by Zachary Hoyt on December 04, 2012 at 19:12:12:
There's absolutely no reason the State couldn't enter into a sustainable logging system on all but the fragile lands. It would be better for the forest, for the people and for the State. There's no reason the state couldn't do a lot of things they don't do and make a little money and lower taxes while they are at it. There is no logical reason the state should even consider buying another single acre, especially since we're broke.
I always found it funny that the state won't let a horse walk on state lands not designated as a horse trail, but they'll let 100K hikers trample the High Peaks. And they'll let rafters turn the Blue Ledges into a trash heap. All for free! They should all be paying for the "privilege" of using State lands, just like hunters, fishermen, etc. The hypocrisy gets me steamed.
I don't expect to change your opinion, I'm just giving you a different view point.
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