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[QUOTE="Tod, post: 450894, member: 32697"] I think only the 100 foot in question was obliterated. A small portion of the Skagit club memo to the DNR below: After the August 10th weekend, the DNR Public Use Manager expressed a displeasure over the fact that the repairs were not done exactly pursuant to his directions and that they were not done to completion. One such displeasure revolved around the reopening of a trail that had been obliterated by logging. The DNR had failed to insist that the trail be restored by the logging contractor after it had been logged, which resulted in its destruction. The trail was a newer one that was developed as part of a $850,000 trail building and maintenance project. Prior to that weekend, the DNR Public Use Manager was shown the proposed route to complete the reopening of the trail, said route was designed by members of the Skagit Motorcycle Club, including the undersigned, and approved by the DNR Public Use Manager. Unfortunately, other members within the club misunderstood the route and approximately 50 to 100 feet of trail was incorrectly placed. When this issue was raised by the Public Use Manager, a Skagit Motorcycle Club representative stated that the trail would be corrected with the improper trail obliterated and the original trail design followed. However, this did not satisfy the Public Use Manager. The DNR hiked into the area and placed “TRAIL CLOSED” signs in the middle of the trail which unquestionably took quite some time as it is in a remote area. At a later date, the DNR went back and obliterated the 100 feet of trail in question. In total, the manager made three (3) trips to this remote site, but never managed to reopen the subject trail. Swamp Grade. [/QUOTE]
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