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Post by oleruns on Feb 27, 2009 18:28:41 GMT -9
MESSAGE FROM FRIENDS OF BICENTENNIAL PARK FNBP TRAIL PLAN The Far North Bicentennial Park (FNBP) Draft Trail Improvements Plan will be released for public review on Monday March 2 at the FNBP User Group meeting at 6:20 p.m. at the Campbell Creek Science Center. This is a good opportunity to learn about, view and comment on the draft plan. The FNBP Draft Trail Improvements Plan will contain: . Map of the proposed Trail Improvements Plan . Existing and proposed trail classifications . List of future trail projects . Trail construction and maintenance guidelines To obtain a copy of the draft plan, visit www.muni.org/parks/FNBPTrailsPlanDocs.cfm beginning the week of March 2. Comments can be submitted via e-mail, mailto:fnbp@dowl.com, fax at 563-3953 or by writing to DOWL HKM, Attn: Alison Lohrke, 4041 B Street, Anchorage, Alaska, 99503 Project Website: www.muni.org/parks/FNBPTrailsPlanHome.cfm
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Post by tinman4x on Feb 28, 2009 10:40:20 GMT -9
I'm going to try to make it over there Monday evening. Do you expect there will be any discussion on "Da Bears"?
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Post by NorthWes on Apr 1, 2010 9:31:48 GMT -9
See the related thread in this part of the forum about BLM Campbell Tract's management plan, presented in an open house on Wednesday March 31 2010. Bears were discussed - no effective change in management policies as far as it affects we geocachers. We're to stay clear of the streams (& streamside trails, such as Rovers Run) during the salmon run, and not place any caches near the streams at all. Same story as last year... so be Bear Aware!
Enjoy the new singletrack bike trails up on the FNBP this year - and if you place caches out there, try to map an access course which will allow winter access without resorting to walking on groomed trails.
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