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Save Tuolumne free buses
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Re: Save Tuolumne free buses
Mike
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
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Re: Save Tuolumne free buses
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yose_planning@nps.gov
Superintendent Don Neubacher
Attn: Tuolumne Meadows Hiker Bus.
Sir,
It has come to our attention that the free buses Tuolumne may not be continued next season. These routes include both the small shuttle - Olmsted Point - Lodge, and the recently introduced Valley - Tuolumne Meadows Hiker bus.
Speaking from the perspective of a vibrant, educated, backpacker community, HighSierraTopix, perhaps you do not realize the magnitude of this decision. Perhaps you do not realize how important/ necessary the services these bus routes provide? Without these convenient park assets, buses to pick us up - (The ability to access trailheads, both entering and leaving, without depending on one's own car) - this only leaves dependence on using multiple autos or hitch-hiking as our only other alternatives. As backpackers, where we enter the Yosemite wilderness and subsequently exit from, (perhaps a week later?), are usually far different locations.
Do we really want more cars along the 120 corridor and the expansion/addition of more (larger?) trailhead parking lots? Do you want more groups standing on 120, hitching rides/ cars pulling over along an already-crowded park road?
We are aware of the new plans, recently drafted, for both the Tuolumne and Merced River drainages...seemingly enacted to both protect our park and provide continued future access. These plans seemingly encourage more wilderness backpacking. The dropping of the buses seems contrary to the overall message sent. By dropping the bus services, you are making it more difficult to access the backcountry, without increasing dependence on the automobile.
We here at HST are a dedicated group of avid outdoorsmen, men and women who regularly traverse Yosemite's high-country granite... correctly. Active members include both NP Rangers and SAR personnel. We pride ourselves as being a dedicated group, arguably some of the hiking elite Sierra. We are the true keepers of the park's wilderness, and we rely heavily on those Tuolumne buses. All are in agreement that the Tuolumne buses are vital tools.
In conclusion, our message is simple - Please keep the Tuolumne bus, hiker shuttles!
Thanks from HighSierraTopix.com
Eric, markskor, maverick, copeg, giantbrookie, (all HST administration), RockyRoad, Jimr, LMBSGV, sparky, JMAT, cslaght, rlown, righrstar76, oldranger, TehipiteTom...(plus another 7000 members strong.) viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13518
(and some PCT hikers too) - Ukulele, OCD, nude-o, Wonderland, Waterboy, One-Shot, Danger Muffin, Blaze, Honest Abe, Giggles, 12%, Queen Bee, Malibu, Crewmadore, Delux, Sparrow, Puzzler, Bag 0 Bones, Cosmic Bubble, Road Runner, Charley Horse, Toes, Dude, Angler, Ozzie 42, Torch, Happy Hour, Ironhusk, Highwater, rebel bisquit, J-Bone, the Ravens, Little Crow, the Spaniard, DynoDNA, Etch a Sketch, One of US, Wall Street, Snow White, Chopsticks, Turnip, the Professor, Crown...
yose_planning@nps.gov
Superintendent Don Neubacher
Attn: Tuolumne Meadows Hiker Bus.
Sir,
It has come to our attention that the free buses Tuolumne may not be continued next season. These routes include both the small shuttle - Olmsted Point - Lodge, and the recently introduced Valley - Tuolumne Meadows Hiker bus.
Speaking from the perspective of a vibrant, educated, backpacker community, HighSierraTopix, perhaps you do not realize the magnitude of this decision. Perhaps you do not realize how important/ necessary the services these bus routes provide? Without these convenient park assets, buses to pick us up - (The ability to access trailheads, both entering and leaving, without depending on one's own car) - this only leaves dependence on using multiple autos or hitch-hiking as our only other alternatives. As backpackers, where we enter the Yosemite wilderness and subsequently exit from, (perhaps a week later?), are usually far different locations.
Do we really want more cars along the 120 corridor and the expansion/addition of more (larger?) trailhead parking lots? Do you want more groups standing on 120, hitching rides/ cars pulling over along an already-crowded park road?
We are aware of the new plans, recently drafted, for both the Tuolumne and Merced River drainages...seemingly enacted to both protect our park and provide continued future access. These plans seemingly encourage more wilderness backpacking. The dropping of the buses seems contrary to the overall message sent. By dropping the bus services, you are making it more difficult to access the backcountry, without increasing dependence on the automobile.
We here at HST are a dedicated group of avid outdoorsmen, men and women who regularly traverse Yosemite's high-country granite... correctly. Active members include both NP Rangers and SAR personnel. We pride ourselves as being a dedicated group, arguably some of the hiking elite Sierra. We are the true keepers of the park's wilderness, and we rely heavily on those Tuolumne buses. All are in agreement that the Tuolumne buses are vital tools.
In conclusion, our message is simple - Please keep the Tuolumne bus, hiker shuttles!
Thanks from HighSierraTopix.com
Eric, markskor, maverick, copeg, giantbrookie, (all HST administration), RockyRoad, Jimr, LMBSGV, sparky, JMAT, cslaght, rlown, righrstar76, oldranger, TehipiteTom...(plus another 7000 members strong.) viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13518
(and some PCT hikers too) - Ukulele, OCD, nude-o, Wonderland, Waterboy, One-Shot, Danger Muffin, Blaze, Honest Abe, Giggles, 12%, Queen Bee, Malibu, Crewmadore, Delux, Sparrow, Puzzler, Bag 0 Bones, Cosmic Bubble, Road Runner, Charley Horse, Toes, Dude, Angler, Ozzie 42, Torch, Happy Hour, Ironhusk, Highwater, rebel bisquit, J-Bone, the Ravens, Little Crow, the Spaniard, DynoDNA, Etch a Sketch, One of US, Wall Street, Snow White, Chopsticks, Turnip, the Professor, Crown...
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Re: Save Tuolumne free buses
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