Kurt Repanshek's Comment List
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| 10/26/2009 - 7:58am | What to Do With the "Dune Shacks" At Cape Cod National Seashore? | Susan, Check out this page. You'll find a place to apply. http://www.thecompact.org/html/fowler.html |
| 10/22/2009 - 9:23am | Plenty of Options For Visiting Yellowstone National Park This Winter | JoAnne, If the snow gods are bountiful, the East Entrance will be open to oversnow vehicles, such as snowmobiles and snowcoaches. There should be a couple outfitters in Cody who run tours into the park. Have a great trip! |
| 10/21/2009 - 3:58pm | Bad Timing: Road Closures Along the Blue Ridge Parkway During Leaf-Peeping Season | Park info, including road updates, can be had at: (828) 298 0398 |
| 10/21/2009 - 1:42pm | Recalling Yellowstone National Park's Historic 1988 Fire Season | You can get somewhat of a feel for the reforestation by looking at the photos on this site: http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/slidefile/fire/postfiresuccession88/page.htm though I didn't say any taken beyond 1999. Some areas, understandably, are doing better than others. Some parts of the forest along the road coming in from the South Entrance look ... |
| 10/21/2009 - 12:09pm | Traveler's Gear Box: Hauling Your Gear Around | Joe Average, Some great input! As you noted, it often comes down to the rig you're driving and how ingenious you are. |
| 10/20/2009 - 4:51pm | Wilderness Designations And National Parks Don't Cross Paths Often Enough | Marshall, Both Zion and Rocky Mountain also received some permanent wilderness this year. |
| 10/20/2009 - 9:02am | Investigation Of Gettysburg National Military Park Superintendent Finds Cybertracks to Pornographic Images | Bat, as the joke in the news business goes, never let the facts get in the way of a good story. Indeed, outwardly this story doesn't look good for Mr. Latschar. Obviously, there are a number of gray areas that need closer investigation by the Park Service, and not just ... |
| 10/20/2009 - 8:50am | Wilderness Designations And National Parks Don't Cross Paths Often Enough | There are indeed procedures in place that you would think would prohibit such developments, but none as ironclad as official wilderness designation. For example, take the Grant Village development in Yellowstone. It was built because park officials decided to reduce the size of the Fishing Bridge developed area because it ... |
| 10/20/2009 - 7:32am | Wilderness Designations And National Parks Don't Cross Paths Often Enough | Dottie, I wasn't reading anything into your initial comment. I was trying to point out that without official wilderness designation, those areas currently managed as wilderness and eligible for wilderness can be developed up until the point that designation is bestowed. |
| 10/20/2009 - 7:31am | Investigation Of Gettysburg National Military Park Superintendent Finds Cybertracks to Pornographic Images | Suffice to say this is an extremely delicate issue. As a result, some comments were edited for taste, some for clarity. It must be remembered throughout that the Inspector General's Office cleared Mr. Latschar of all charges of misconduct. As to the instances of surfing the Internet inappropriately, neither Mr. ... |
| 10/19/2009 - 1:22pm | Wilderness Designations And National Parks Don't Cross Paths Often Enough | Are you suggesting that wilderness designations be tossed out and that roads be built through these areas, Dottie? Should there be a hotel built on the promontory between the South and Southeast arms of Yellowstone Lake that you could drive to for a different view of the lake? Or perhaps ... |
| 10/19/2009 - 12:15pm | Is It Too Early To Plan A Winter Trip to Rocky Mountain National Park? Naaaahhhh. | Perry, Your preference for Rocky surprises me! Perhaps we need an out-the-field comparison, eh? |
| 10/16/2009 - 11:25am | Is It "Elitist" To Try to Visit All 58 National Parks? | It's not exactly an NPS property, but rather seems to be a quasi-NPS/FS entity with a board of directors. [quote]A nine-member board of trustees is responsible for the protection and development of the Valles Caldera National Preserve. Seven of its members are appointed by the President of the United States. ... |
| 10/16/2009 - 11:05am | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | Also, be sure to check back Sunday for more data on age groups and participation. I think you'll be surprised by the numbers and the trends. Again, as for trail maintenance, I think the [url=http://www.thesca.org/serve/national-crews/-people]Student Conservation Association[/url] and American Hiking Society would beg to differ that only the retired seem ... |
| 10/16/2009 - 10:57am | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | Imtnbke, >>who are fervently convinced that their preferred travel method is the one true and righteous path |
| 10/16/2009 - 9:48am | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | Imtnbke, That's quite a leap to make -- "that much modern "environmentalism" has less to do with conservation than with the quasireligious quest for a spiritual experience in the woods—a quest with strong exclusionary overtones and accompanied by no little self-righteousness. At its worst this strain of "environmentalism" brings to ... |
| 10/15/2009 - 2:22pm | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | Whether people are on the trails when you're on them is beside the point. If you went back there on your bike and ran into dozens of other users how would that have affected your perspective? Isn't part of the beauty of getting into the backcountry the solitude that exists ... |
| 10/15/2009 - 8:15am | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | Imtnbke, Thanks for pointing to that study. Hadn't seen it, but will have to take a closer look. In all, its conclusions don't sound terribly new....but they shouldn't be ignored, either. Toss in what Richard Louv wrote in [b][i]Last Child in the Woods[/i][/b] and we're -- all generations, not just ... |
| 10/15/2009 - 7:21am | Search Under Way For Missing Backpackers in Kings Canyon National Park | No substantive updates yet. Last night the park reported that the search was moving forward, but there were no developments. Hopefully there will be good news today. |
| 10/15/2009 - 7:11am | Search Under Way For Missing Backpackers in Kings Canyon National Park | Lynn, Here's a link to a review I wrote on the book. http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/review/2006/last-season |
| 10/14/2009 - 4:47pm | Reader Participation Day: What Epic Treks in the National Parks Are on Your To-Do List? | Now we're talking....! |
| 10/14/2009 - 1:59pm | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | Zeb, Clarification: I didn't take a stance on horses in the backcountry. Not sure how you can say bikes have less impact than boots. Where's the logic/proof behind that statement? Even IMBA doesn't go that far. As for lumping cycling with ATVs, snowmobiles, etc, those are all user groups that ... |
| 10/14/2009 - 1:37pm | Reader Participation Day: What Epic Treks in the National Parks Are on Your To-Do List? | Kevin, prowess? What prowess? Just looking for some good times with hopes of staving off Father Time. I did think up another epic -- circumnavigating Yellowstone Lake by canoe. It's a tempting proposal, one that likely could be done in less than two weeks. But really, I was merely hoping ... |
| 10/14/2009 - 1:15pm | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | C'mon, guys, I'm just the moderator who posts these thought-provoking articles. I don't have time to answer all your questions;-) But here goes, in no specific order: * Where's the hypocrisy in wanting to preserve a very, very, very small slice of the American landscape as it always was? As ... |
| 10/14/2009 - 12:11pm | Forest Service Drawing Line On Mountain Bikers in Potential Wilderness, National Park Service Agrees | Zeb, Good question, but your sarcasm at the end puts a damper on it. That said, I think a big part of the answer is being able to walk into an area where you can have an actual primitive experience with as minimal impact as possible on the setting. Now, ... |
| 10/13/2009 - 1:30pm | Is It "Elitist" To Try to Visit All 58 National Parks? | Thanks Anonymous. Totally overlooked Redwoods. That, along with splitting Sequoia and Kings Canyon, adds up to 58. |
| 10/13/2009 - 12:58pm | Is It "Elitist" To Try to Visit All 58 National Parks? | Brad, A quick glance at your list shows Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks listed as one, so if you separate those that gets you to 57. |
| 10/11/2009 - 3:32pm | Maine North Woods National Park: Has The Time Arrived? | Tuan, Thanks for the link to your report. I'm trying to find a way to justify a trip there, but until I do I'll read as much as I can. You're right that the proposed park would contain a mixture of uses, including hunting, as I understand it. Sounds like ... |
| 10/11/2009 - 7:40am | Maine North Woods National Park: Has The Time Arrived? | Good point, Kirby, and then there's that other place. What do they call it? Oh yeah, [url=http://www.apa.state.ny.us/About_park/index.html]Adirondack State Park[/url]. |
| 10/09/2009 - 4:06pm | Coalition Calls for Sen. Feinstein's Rider Extending Life of Oyster Farm at Point Reyes National Seashore To Be Stripped | Y_P_W, First of all, apologies for the search engine. We know it's a decrepit animal that sleeps more than functions, and we're working on a solution. In the meantime, the best way to search is to use the "Browse By Content" application and go to the park of your choice. ... |
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