Park County Fire News

April 3, 2006


 
ACCESS TO FOURTEENERS ON HOLD

NEWS RELEASE

USDA Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Region

US Forest Service

Pike & San Isabel National Forests, Cimarron & Comanche National Grasslands
South Park Ranger District
320 Hwy 285
Fairplay, CO 80440
http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/sopa/


Date:
April 3, 2006
Contacts:
Sara Mayben, 719-836-2031



PUBLIC ACCESS TO SOUTH PARK DISTRICT
“FOURTEENERS” – NOT IN 2006


FAIRPLAY, Colo., April 3, 2006…In recent years, public access to Mounts Lincoln, Bross and Democrat in Park County has been denied because private land owners that own the summits of these peaks have liability, theft, trespassing and vandalism concerns. To address the liability issue, House Bill 1049 was unanimously passed by Colorado State Legislature and signed by Governor Owens on March 8, 2006.

According to South Park Ranger Sara Mayben, “We are doing what we can to meet the requirements of the new Bill. Recreationists need to know that public access to the 14ers in Park County may be 2007, at the earliest.”

Private land owners have stated they will not grant access to Mounts Bross, Lincoln and Democrat this upcoming hiking season unless all stipulations of HB 06-1049 are complete. Additionally, issues regarding liability, vandalism, theft, etc. must also be addressed.

Stipulations of this Bill require the land owners or entities that hold a trail easement across the private land to clearly identify and maintain the trail(s). The land owners will not grant public access until after the trail easements are in place, trail maintenance has occurred, and signing has been posted to direct public use to the approved trails. The land owners may also require trail reconstruction in sections they consider to be dangerous prior to allowing public use.

Although every effort will be made to comply with the stipulations within House Bill 06-1049, there may not be enough time for all the existing trails to mapped and landownership to be determined by the 2006 hiking season. The process to acquire the trail easements will be a lengthy one.

The Pike National Forest-South Park Ranger District and our partners will begin mapping the existing trails during the summer of 2006. Once that is completed, land owners along the existing trail routes will need to be identified because of the trails cross several different private properties.

Finally, land owners will review the maps to determine which, if any of the trails will be granted easements. Reviewing may require land owners to look at the trails “on-the-ground” and determine if any trail relocation or reconstruction is necessary prior to approving a trail easement.

To read the HB-06-1049 text go to:
http://www.leg.sstate.co.us/Clics2006A/csl.nsf/BillFoldersHouse?openFrameset

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