Looking like something will be happening in Maine

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Not a National Park, but a National Monument so they can sidestep the process in Congress :rolleyes:

http://www.nationalparkstraveler.co...transfers-87000-acres-maine-federal-goverment

From the NPS web site;

Generally, a national park contains a variety of resources and encompasses large land or water areas to help provide adequate protection of the resources.

A national monument is intended to preserve at least one nationally significant resource. It is usually smaller than a national park and lacks its diversity of attractions.
 

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Will the logging on this land cease? Or hasn't there been any on this site? I know the area north of Katahdin is a vast almost wilderness except that it looks like a logged out checkerboard on the aerials.Shut down the clear cutting and in 50 years you'll have a wilderness. And of course a few less jobs in Maine.Katahdin is a far north as I"ve been,always wanted to do the Allagash and Saint Johns but never made it.
 

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Will the logging on this land cease? Or hasn't there been any on this site? I know the area north of Katahdin is a vast almost wilderness except that it looks like a logged out checkerboard on the aerials.Shut down the clear cutting and in 50 years you'll have a wilderness. And of course a few less jobs in Maine.Katahdin is a far north as I"ve been,always wanted to do the Allagash and Saint Johns but never made it.

No, logging can continue. Not quite up to the restriction level of a NP, but the first step; it is how Acadia began. It is not a large contiguous area like a park but is broken into sections.

http://berryessasnowmountain.org/pdf/NCA-National Monument Comparison.pdf

I've been as far as Millinocket, my father used to go hunting in the Patten area. I prefer the coastal areas, less blood suckers ;)
 
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No, logging can continue. Not quite up to the restriction level of a NP, but the first step; it is how Acadia began. It is not a large contiguous area like a park but is broken into sections.

http://berryessasnowmountain.org/pdf/NCA-National Monument Comparison.pdf

I've been as far as Millinocket, my father used to go hunting in the Patten area. I prefer the coastal areas, less blood suckers ;)
Tell me about it.I climbed Katahdin at the age of 18 back in 82 and it was 95 degrees all the way to the top,not a breath of air above timber line or anywhere else and the Black flies ate me alive.I have a pic somehwere of my head and neck all swelled up an puro=ple.I ran into a college local half way up a few years older then myself.He ran out of water and I shared mine with him>I ran out of food and he shared his with me.Got to Thoreau spring on the Tableland and it was a stagnant pool with black flies all over it but it was cold.I scooped as many flies as I could off the surface and we bellied down and sucked it up.Then proceeded to the top.I was in very good shape back then and i thought I would die.We went up Abol Slide since it was the shortest way to the top.Big Mistake.They call it a slide for a reason.Every rock wiggled when you stepped on it.Going up no problem.Coming back down I almost broke my ankles and face several times.I was jelly kneed by half way down. Was clear though and got some awesome views.Could just make out the ocean on the southern horizon.
 
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I guess the NPS hasn't heard yet :eek:

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But I found it :D

https://www.nps.gov/kaww/index.htm
 

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One cool thing I read about it is that it in the deed transfer it allows for snowmobiling and hunting. With the exception of bears with bait or dogs.
 

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One cool thing I read about it is that it in the deed transfer it allows for snowmobiling and hunting. With the exception of bears with bait or dogs.

And the donor included $40 million for upkeep, a huge thing given the NPS money problems. With very little infrastructure to keep up, it should last a long time, unless the feds start dipping into it.

Some more info;

https://bangordailynews.com/2016/08...ational-monument-to-us-government/?ref=inline

And some are not happy about it;

https://cianchette.bangordailynews....french-on-katahdin-woods-and-waters-monument/
 
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Just took a look at the 'loop road' on GE; the entire monument looks to have been mostly logged. No wonder the guy donated it, why pay taxes.
 
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