How will the Forest Service give fair consideration to user-created routes when the final rule does not require a complete inventory of such routes?
A. User-created routes came into being without Forest Service consent or study. Some are well located and cause minimal resource damage others are not. Some are multiple braided routes in one corridor. A total inventory of all these routes would cost much time and money and delay designation of routes and areas. Local Forest Service managers will involve the public to help identify proper user-created routes to be evaluated for designation limited to well-located routes that cause minimal resource damage.
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