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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWinter Wildlands Alliance I'� 'I l����f� � N D March 12, 2010 Greetings, Winter Wildlands Alliance (VVWA) is a national advocacy organization representing the interests of human-powered winter recreationists across the U.S. We represent over 24,000 members of 38 groups in 12 states, including hundreds in Washington State. WWA is the voice for 18 million human-powered winter recreationists across the country. Winter Wildlands Alliance would like to convey its support for daily winter road clearing on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. Hurricane Ridge represents an important resource for nonmotorized winter recreationalists, providing a wide variety of experiences with minimal environmental impacts. The Park Service's current winter policy of keeping the road open only three days a week is not adequate and does not address the demand for recreation in the area. Increased access to Hurricane Ridge would support the local economy as well. With its gorgeous views and ample recreational opportunities, Hurricane Ridge provides a draw for tourists in the winter off-season. The convenience of Hurricane Ridge to local communities improves the quality of life for residents, attracting businesses to and keeping businesses in the area. We understand that external organizations or local governments may be able assist with winter road clearing. If the National Park Service is unable to provide plowing and other services needed to maintain the road for winter use, it should look to these other groups. Winter Wildlands Alliance would like to see the National Park Service make Hurricane Ridge more accessible to local users and visitors alike. The ridge is an important national resource in a season and region where such easily accessible recreational opportunities can be hard to come by. Expanding plowing to every day of the week would make this national resource available to more of the people who love it most. Sincerely, Whitney Rearick Advocacy Director 910 Main Street,Suite 235 Boise,Idaho 83702 TEL 208 336.4203 FAX 208 336.0648 www.winterwildlands.org info@winterwildlands.org