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MagicCityMatt
01-21-2008, 14:36
Ok, so the city of Sylacauga and the National Forest Service want your opinion about developing a new multiuse trail system in Alabama near the Talladega National Forest. This trail system could eventually tie into to several others including the Pinhoti and other long trails (GET,ECT).

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https://fp.auburn.edu/cgs/LakeHoward/LakeHoward.htm

If you haven't already please go and check out this survey. If you scroll to the bottom of the page there is a link to the web version of the survey and the whole thing only takes a couple of minutes to take. Please help us voice an opinion of what this new trail system should be used for so that it does not become a wasted tract of land.
This is our chance to make a difference before someone else makes all the decisions for us.

I wasn't able to find anything else on this posted on WB so I figured I would. if it is a repost I am sorry.

Rain Man
01-21-2008, 15:01
Ok, so the city of Sylacauga and the National Forest Service want your opinion about developing a new multiuse trail system... .

"Multi-use?" As in, mountain bikes, dirt bikes, ATVs, and horses?

Rain Man

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GGS2
01-21-2008, 17:30
"Multi-use?" As in, mountain bikes, dirt bikes, ATVs, and horses?


The biggest new trail in Canada is one of these, the Trans Canada Trail. What with all the rail to trail projects, this seems to be a trend. There is also a foot trail project to cross Canada, called the National Trail, and as far as I can see, it is going nowhere. All the completions are sections of other existing trails that happen to go in the right direction, for the most part.

In London, where I live, there is a riverside walking trail (The Thames Valley Trail) and a parallel city trail system that is paved and multiuse. More of the city trails are being "improved" to bear the wheeled traffic of cyclists, along with the joggers and dog walkers and families with prams, etc. These areas are mostly mini-roads, sterile and uninteresting for hiking.

Of course this is disconcerting for hikers, but realistically, where do we expect the money to come from? The most successful Canadian foot trail, the Bruce Trail, has all kinds of Toronto supporters with money. Other trails are not so fortunate. If we want more foot trails, we will have to come up with the money ourselves, by subscribing or by fund raising.

MagicCityMatt
01-21-2008, 18:21
"Multi-use?" As in, mountain bikes, dirt bikes, ATVs, and horses?

Rain Man

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The point being that if you take the survey and tell them not to, they might just listen. If you don't say anything though and just assume the worst then it will definitely happen.

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Thanks for your help.

Matthew

Dances with Mice
01-21-2008, 18:30
Thanks for your help.Done. Thanks for the opportunity.

MagicCityMatt
01-21-2008, 19:56
Done. Thanks for the opportunity.

Thank you, But don't thank me. I am just relaying the message.


Matthew

Frolicking Dinosaurs
01-21-2008, 19:59
Done, hope it helps.

Bulldawg
01-21-2008, 20:20
Done!!!!!

ki0eh
01-22-2008, 10:25
Hmm, I'm wondering if this link belongs on a certain blog or two, with a suggested line of comment so the out-of-town commenters don't tick someone off?

Memphis
07-28-2008, 15:20
I did it. My comment for #2 below.

Footpath trail only. I avoid hiking trails that allow mountain bikes.