Death Valley National Park Approves Wilderness and Backcount

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Death Valley National Park Approves Wilderness and Backcount

by KathyW » Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:48 pm

An email I received:

All,
You're receiving this because you commented on or expressed interest in Death Valley's Wilderness and Backcountry Stewardship Plan and Environmental Assessment. Please see press release below for details.


Mike Cipra
Environmental Protection Specialist
Death Valley National Park
760.786.3227





---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Chipman, Cheryl <cheryl_chipman@nps.gov>
Date: Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:37 PM
Subject: Death Valley National Park Approves Wilderness and Backcountry Stewardship Plan
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Death Valley News Release


Release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Release Date: August 7, 2013

Contact: Cheryl Chipman

Phone: 760-786-3207



Death Valley National Park

Issues Finding of No Significant Impact,

Approves Wilderness and Backcountry Stewardship Plan



The National Park Service (NPS) has approved a Wilderness and Backcountry Stewardship Plan for Death Valley National Park, concluding a 4-year public planning process.



The purpose of this plan is to guide the National Park Service in making decisions regarding the future use and protection of Death Valley National Park’s vast wilderness and backcountry lands. This planning process addressed all Congressionally-designated wilderness lands within Death Valley National Park, and is the first such plan in the National Park Service to incorporate comprehensive wilderness character analysis. The plan also includes non-wilderness backcountry concerns, such as backcountry road corridors and campsites, backcountry cabins near roads, and non-wilderness backcountry lands. The plan does not address developed or frontcountry areas within the park, nor does it address the Saline Valley Warm Springs area.



After conducting an environmental planning process that included three counties as cooperating agencies, providing four opportunities for public input, and considering more than 400 public comments on the Wilderness and Backcountry Stewardship Plan Environmental Assessment, the NPS has concluded that its selected alternative will not result in a significant impact to park resources, the socio-economic environment, public health, or visitor experience. The NPS Finding of No Significant Impact, along with supporting documents, is available at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/DEVAWildernessPlanFONSI.



For more information about this plan or planning process, contact Park Environmental Protection Specialist Mike Cipra at 760-786-3227.







-NPS-



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Cheryl Chipman
Management Assistant
PO Box 579
Death Valley, CA 92328
760.786.3207



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Re: Death Valley National Park Approves Wilderness and Backc

by KathyW » Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:49 pm

Don't forget to get that canyoneering permit before heading the Death Valley.

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Re: Death Valley National Park Approves Wilderness and Backc

by mrchad9 » Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:52 pm

I haven't seen too many rangers in the Death Valley backcountry. Probably ok to skip the paperwork same as in the Sierra.

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Re: Death Valley National Park Approves Wilderness and Backc

by KathyW » Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:54 pm

mrchad9 wrote:I haven't seen too many rangers in the Death Valley backcountry. Probably ok to skip the paperwork same as in the Sierra.



I agree - sounds like new rules to ignore.

If anyone wants to comment on other NPS plans:

http://parkplanning.nps.gov/publicHome.cfm

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Re: Death Valley National Park Approves Wilderness and Backc

by AceSierra » Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:57 am

On a similar "red tape" note, I've been reading about plans by US Fish & Wildlife to severely restrict use over a wide ranging area of the Sierra due to "critical habitat" of two frog species.

http://www.inyoplanning.org/projects/US ... edFrog.htm

I'm not too sure how this would affect hikers, climbers, and backpackers, but it definitely takes aim at anglers and packstock users (though I'm not gonna shed a tear over the latter). I've seen the map of the proposed area, it's very large.


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