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The final rule does not require a complete inventory of existing user-created routes. How will the Forest Service give fair consideration to user-created routes without a complete inventory?

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The final rule does not require a complete inventory of existing user-created routes. How will the Forest Service give fair consideration to user-created routes without a complete inventory?

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A. User-created routes developed without planning, design, authorization, or study by the agency. Some are well-located. Others are not. Still others involve multiple braided routes in a single corridor. A complete inventory of all these routes would be very time-consuming and expensive and could delay completion of route and area designation. Local Forest Service managers will use public involvement to help identify appropriate user-created routes for consideration and evaluation in the designation process.

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