BLM Finalizes Flawed Management Plan for Bears Ears
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A potential light at the end of the tunnel on Bears Ears litigation.
“The lack of infrastructure and heavy use at Lover’s Leap have led to impacts that are nearly beyond repair,” says Samantha Heacock, former Executive Director of CRAGS. “The only way to get ahead of this situation is by bringing in professional trail crews.”
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If you’re headed to Creeksgiving this year, here are a few things you should consider as you’re packing and making plans.
Great news from the Access Fund! Another great climbing area protected ?
An urgent Action Alert from the Access Fund.
The time is now to discuss and plan for both the excitement and challenges our community will face.
Use the Access Fund's letter writing tool to tell the US Forest Service that you do not agree with their proposed changes which would limit your voice and diminish the integrity of America’s public lands.
The new management plan, which only covers 15% of the original monument landscape, fails the climbing community, the environment, and Native American Tribes.
Each June, climbers are asked to voluntarily refrain from climbing Mato Tipila, also known as Devils Tower.
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