Re: TSA kept our matches
Strike-anywhere matches have always been classed HazMat and should never be packed in luggage.
Doug Nering 2003-10-02 10:27:57 #24769

Re: Managing as Wilderness
First, my caveat, there may be a lot of specific background facts, analyses, decisions related to this issue in GCNP that I am not aware of. My comments are...
tombuchta 2003-10-02 10:05:23 #24768

Re: Managing as Wilderness
Dave, Since I am not a mountain biker myself I won't tell that it can be done, but some people that I know assure me that they can take a bike on any trail...
Dick Matthews 2003-10-02 09:42:07 #24767

Re: Managing as Wilderness
You must be joking when you suggest mountain bikes can ride up and down corridor trails in the canyon to Phantom Ranch. There is a very small percentage of...
dnally 2003-10-02 08:14:09 #24766

Re: Managing as Wilderness
Logic would indicate that since the NPS and FS take their vehicles on the closed roads that they do not consider vehicle activity to be destructive to the...
Dick Matthews 2003-10-02 07:11:45 #24765

Re: Road Closures & Who Is Effected
I know from previous discussions that it is not socially acceptable to bring up handicapped access but I think my little sister has been affected by these...
MaryPhyl 2003-10-02 07:02:24 #24764

TSA kept our matches
As far as we can tell, we packed matches at home and the Transportation Safety Adminstration took them out of our checked packs at the Detroit airport. ...
kerntangc 2003-10-02 05:16:53 #24763

Re: Managing as Wilderness
Managing an area as if it were wilderness before it becomes a wilderness area is similar to enforcing a law that has not yet been passed. Does this...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-10-02 05:16:52 #24762

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