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[pct-l] exception on the Wilderness Act
- Subject: [pct-l] exception on the Wilderness Act
- From: Lonetrail at aol.com (Lonetrail@aol.com)
- Date: Wed Mar 17 09:45:47 2004
Hello out there:
What are the exception on the Wilderness Act? In Southern Ca. we had an
incident were a mountain biker was killed by a mountain lion the Whiting
Wilderness Ranch. Nothing has been said about the use of mountain bikes except it was
closed for a short period of time, it is now full blast with mountain bikes.
Incidentally the manufactures of mountain bikes are big lobbyist in Washington,
DC. I don't know about lobbyist for pulling carts. Because it is a Wilderness
dogs are not allowed. Is there a double standard
Lonetrail
P.S. I am a dog lover.
question of using a cart, The Wilderness Act of 1964 says, "no use of motor
vehicles, motorized equipment or motorboats, no landing of aircraft, no other
form of mechanical transport.." The question becomes how is this interpreted
by the forest service? Does this prohibit a cart? The
wilderness regulations page for Snoqualmie says: