An example where access is permitted is our observing site at Anderson Mesa. Lowell folks have to obtain permits for each vehicle in order to be able to go there. But even rather safe places (from a wildfire standpoint) such as Ashurst Lake and Kinnickinnick Lake, which have paved-road access, are completely off limits. 5MM ? Forget it! Make other plans. \Brian ----- Original Message Follows ----- From: Tom Polakis <tpolakis@xxxxxxx> To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Peter Argenziano <pargenz@xxxxxxx> Subject: [AZ-Observing] Re: 5 mile meadow? Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 12:29:20 -0400 > I don't know if it has been linked yet, so here is the > official word from the Forest Service. > > http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/news/2006/6-19-06-forest-closes.shtml > > ..and the PDF file is: > > http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/nepa/forest-orders/04-06-05-tf.pdf > > > There are only two exemptions, and the one that I think > Andrew was hoping might apply to us reads, "Persons with a > Forest Service permit specifically authorizing the > prohibited act or omission." > > Tom > -- > See message header for info on list archives or > unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the > author, not the list. > -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.