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What's the Plan?
There are large piles of dead trees lying alongside the roadway at the end of the Gunflint Trail right now. Apparently someone came up with an idea to remove the still standing but dead trees left from the Ham Lake Fire of 2007. What I'm not sure of is what exactly is the plan?
The USFS, the Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway and the National Scenic Byway were involved in obtaining a grant for the clearing of the dead trees in the road right of way. It certainly doesn't look very scenic to me right now and who is to say absense of dead trees is more scenic than dead trees standing? I sure hope the definition of road right of way isn't too loosely interpretated or our landscape may end up looking a bit like North Dakota in the process.
Maybe there's someone who has the complete plan and could share it with the folks who actually live at the end of the Gunflint Trail? Like, when are the piles of dead trees and all of the brush going to be removed from the roadway? Will something be done to prevent erosion from where the heavy equipment scarred the earth? As a resident who drives the roads and sees the landscape I was getting used to the trees and they weren't bothering me or the roadway. They weren't even interfering with any power or phone lines so what's up? What's the Plan?
09:20:08 - Thursday, 04.03.10 - Voyageur News - 450x -
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