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Tellico PLains permanently closed OCt 14 was a sad day

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Posted 05 November 2009 - 07:17 PM

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Contact: Terry Seyden, 828-257-4202
10/14/2009
For Immediate Release
U.S. Forest Service Announces Decision on Upper Tellico OHV Trails System
ASHEVILLE, NC ….The US Forest Service announced today that it is permanently closing the Upper Tellico OHV trail system in order to correct serious erosion problems in the Upper Tellico River watershed in Cherokee County, NC.
“When we first began our analysis we hoped we could make repairs and modifications to the existing OHV Trail system that would correct the water quality problems while still allowing for some level of OHV use in this area to continue,” said National Forests in North Carolina Supervisor Marisue Hilliard. “Unfortunately we discovered that repairing the existing problems and maintaining these Upper Tellico OHV trails in the future would be much more difficult than we expected,” Hilliard said.
“Our analysis has shown the problems to be worse than we first thought,” said Forest Supervisor Hilliard. “The 39 mile Upper Tellico OHV Trail System is currently contributing unacceptable levels of sediment into the Tellico River and its tributaries. The Forest Service is in violation of its own standards and North Carolina state water quality standards because visible sediment from the OHV trails is reaching the Tellico River and its tributaries in hundreds of locations. Many of the trails are on steep slopes and they all occur on very erodible soils. Much of the Tellico OHV trail system runs parallel to streams in the area, with over six miles within 100 feet of streams. The locations of these trails make it extremely difficult to prevent sediment from reaching the streams even if we are successful in repairing existing problems. ” Hilliard said.
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In February, 2009, the Forest Service sought public comment on a detailed environmental assessment which looked at six alternatives for future management of the Upper Tellico OHV trail system including a preferred alternative of closing the OHV trail system.
“After careful considering the 2,400 public comments we received and thoroughly reviewing all alternatives in the environmental assessment, I have selected Alternative C, which closes the OHV System,” said Hilliard. “While we are closing the 39 mile OHV Trail system we will be keeping 13 miles of FS system roads in the area open year round or seasonally for highway legal vehicles. This will provide access for hunting, fishing and other recreation activities. We also will be paving and reconstructing a portion of HW 420-1 which accesses private land and serves as a through route from TN to NC for recreationists visiting the Tellico area. Closed roads and trails will be stabilized and rehabilitated to eliminate future sedimentation into the Tellico River,” Hilliard said.
“While I realize that our OHV recreationists are understandably disappointed with this decision on Tellico, I want to reassure our OHV users that we are committed to maintaining other OHV trail opportunities on the National Forests in North Carolina which are located on more suitable sites” said Hilliard.
Other national forest OHV trail systems in North Carolina include:
Wayehutta, Nantahala NF, 21 miles (21 miles ATV and motorcycle),
Brown Mountain, Pisgah NF, 34 miles (6 miles 4WD, 27 miles ATV, 34 miles motorcycle)
Badin Lake, Uwharrie NF, 16 miles (16 miles 4WD, ATV and motorcycle)
Black Swamp, Croatan NF, 8 miles (8 miles 4WD, ATV and motorcycle)
Copies of the decision notice, environmental assessment, proposed additional supporting documentation can be found at http://www.cs.unca.e...tee/tellico.htm
For more information contact:
Tellico Project Coordinator, Candace Wyman 828-230-5039 (cell)
Tusquitee District Ranger, Steve Lohr 828-712-6317 (cell).

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Posted 05 November 2009 - 07:21 PM

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Posted 13 November 2009 - 09:39 AM

I was just up in the area, the end of October and early into Nov. '09,
and did travel on Forest Trail #1.

What concerned me was the fact that the OHV trails were closed due
to SILT getting into the river and affecting the trout.

And yet, while travelling on the North Carolina side of Forest
Trail #1, there was a massive area that
had been logged with lots of logging roads cut into it. There had to be more
sedimentation and dirt washed into the river by logging than
could possibly be caused by 4 wheelers on the trails.

Also, communities at Murphy, N.C. and Tellico Plains, Tenn. were
drastically impacted by the loss of income coming in from Campers,
4 wheelers, ATV owners, etc.
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Posted 15 November 2009 - 08:56 PM

Just more knee-jerk reactions from our wonderful federal Government. We need a bigger lobby group in washington! What will they take away next? I think I already know!
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 07:12 AM

The elements that want to close trails are in business to get funding from various lare businesses. THey loby greatly, and with lots of money.
The problem we off-roaders ahve is that we don't have as much money to lobby. How many of us, just on this site, belong to any of teh groups that are trying to protect our trails?
If you do not belong, if you don't contribute, don't bitch, And I am not talking about if you belong because you belong to a club. Pul money from your pocket, and anyone else who likes to wheel.
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