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Why do group sites get different proxy codes than family style sites? When is something defined as a group site?

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Why do group sites get different proxy codes than family style sites? When is something defined as a group site?

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A. Data from the first year sample forests shows a wide variance when group sites are lumped together with regular sites at both campgrounds and picnic areas. To reduce variance we now have you list PROXY group day use and PROXY group campgrounds using separate proxy codes. Group sites are sites with a PAOT of over 15 people. If the proxy data counts sites the proxy code will be DUR5. If the proxy counts number of groups, the proxy code will be FR5. General Forest Areas/ Wilderness Q. Our Forest has a lot of water- lakes and rivers owned by the state but the access (boat launches, trails) is managed by us. With the current rule about not listing interior boat launches I am afraid we will miss the GFA use because its not actually on the green. A. You should count the access use and even the lake use if the land under the lake belongs to us. If the FS is the controlling authority on the lake count the use. You will capture interior GFA water use at your road exit points along the boundar

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