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May 19, 2005
No gate at Tumbledown... for now

An update on the recent Tumbledown gate controversy...

Weld residents held a special town meeting this week and voted to reject the gate proposed by the new landowner.

So the matter is decided for now. No gate. Hiker and vehicle access to the Tumbledown trailhead is preserved.

But it looks like a lot of changes--good changes--are in the offing.

An foot trail easement to the trailhead has been proposed. State offficials are working on a long-term forest management plan for the Tumbledown land unit. There will be improvements made to the existing road to correct erosion problems.

And there will be other restrictions that should help improve the use and appearance of the area: a host of firepits will be removed, and not only will campfires be banned, but no fire permits will be issued. I didn't note anything about any camping restrictions, but the new fire restrictions may naturally limit that.

All in all it looks like the local folks may get this matter solved in good order.

And ain't that the best way. I think so. Kudos.

Posted by Carey Kish at 11:58 AM
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