Well, no more levity from me.
These road closures are a shocking disgrace and I surely hope and pray that the means by which this whole thing transpired is found to be illegal.
I also hope and pray that Robert Auermuller loses his job if it can be proven that he has circumvented due process with the implementation of this program on PUBLIC land without public notification and the input that results from that.
Tonight I road in on the road just south of Atsion Lake on the east side of Route 206. Some maps identify it as Railroad Ave. It will take you all the way to Wescoat Bogs. Then again, maybe it won't.
In just 2 1/2 miles, every intersecting road has been closed to vehicles with a combination of signs and small piles of branches that look like they were placed by the Brownies. At least seven roads have been blocked including the two innocuous roads paralleling the Jersey Central tracks.
It should be clearly understood that NONE of these roads lead to off road vehicle problem areas !
The Superintendent of Wharton has clearly overstepped his bounds in bringing on this action without any public comment or input.
You can't imagine how enraged I was tonight seeing roads I have travelled since 1967 with my Dad , taken away from me in a heartbeat by environmental zealots.
I am a Board member of a 700+ member sportsmen's club and I made contact tonight with several people in and outside of our organization who as members of even larger organizations will have the ability to get some movement started on this.
Here are some pics from tonight. Note that none of the blocked roads show evidence of heavy traffic or abuse.
By the way Mordecai, if you think the Indian crying by the side of the road in the littering ads was sad, you should have seen me tonight.
My old red F350 has made the trip down to the water nearly two hundred times in the last 18 years that I have owned it. Not tonight and hopefully not for long.