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Thats fine with me, so whats your problem? Don't you want the oil drilling, fracking and strip mining near your house?
So you admit you want all the resources that the industries you want to put out of business provide, doesn't that seem a bit odd to you? Don't you feel like a complete hypocrite?? As for me I log right in my back yard and I only wish I had an oil well there too. :lol:
You know the area well Sawyer..
Should Idaho potato farmers own the water rights to Jackson Lake in Grand Teton Wyoming..
Is the water still flowing to them..
Do you know the story of tree disaster after they built Jackson Dam in Coulter Bay.
I'm in north Idaho, timber not taters and I know nothing about their issues.
20 years or so after the Idaho potato farmers built the Jackson Dam, there was a massive die-off of trees in the National Park and Forest that were submerged..
I found a whole ****load of them when I was hiking around Coulter Bay, another incredible place in this Nation.
So you admit you want all the resources that the industries you want to put out of business provide, doesn't that seem a bit odd to you? Don't you feel like a complete hypocrite?? As for me I log right in my back yard and I only wish I had an oil well there too. :lol:
I'm not a big fan of dams. They disrupt the natural order of things.
I admit nothing of the sort. I'm fine with industry as long as its responsible.
Here's one for dams..
The only dam on the Green River is the Flaming Gorge..
The National Rec Area up there with Ashley Natl Forest is awesome..
We followed the Green River back to its origin once in Wyoming--incredible.
So are you saying that area is awesome because the dam is there?
Yes I am..Nearly 500-feet above the ground and more as you float the 9-miles..You'd love it, plus the drives in and out..
Great fishing and boating behind it, with all that energy stuff and water-management..
Utah does an incredible job with its resources..
Maybe you should have seen it before the damn was there.
Next time through I'll check on it..
From Illinois to the Cascades, Utah and Colorado just happen to be in the way..
Or the Idaho/Montana/Wyoming routes.
What I'm saying is if you have not seen that country before the damn dam you have nothing to compare it to.
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