DesertRose said:
I take it the clubs are doing lots of proactive work - raising funds for the bridges or at least volunteering to help mitigate the erosion (working with FS), and volunteering to stay off trails during spring thaws to cut down on ruts?
Sounds like a tough situation - too bad it has to come to lawsuits and all that.
Southern has always been proactive with Tellico. Sothern is the only reason Tellico is open today. A lot of people do not realize the "Dixie Run" event (This weekend in fact) is a Fund raiser for Southern that most of the money goes right back into that Trail system.
The seasonal closure in the winter is a given. We knew it was coming. Beasley has been closed in the winter for several years now. It really is the right thing to do. The Reason it hasn't happened already is Money. Tellico generates a LOT of parking fee's for the FS. That has been helping and the volunteer work has kept the need for the FS to hire a pro crew to groom the trails and fix water bars to a minimum.
The real irony here is the only reason Trout’s Unlimited has the ability to even use the area without a 2 -3 mile hike in is the OHV that opened it back up after Opal knocked several hundred trees down blocking all the trails. The FS did not have the money to deal with it and was going to just close it. Southern opened back up at no Cost to the FS and they raised huge money in the process from
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