02-16-2022, 02:42 PM
As most of you are aware, Pineview management (in their infinite wisdom), decided that Pineview parking access is no longer viable during the winter months when the concessionaire (Utah Recreation Company) is absent. Pineview management has closed and locked all gates to parking lots adjacent to the reservoir effectively denying machine (snowmobile/snowdog) access to the reservoir. Granted, one can still use a snowdog type machine using the Browning Point Road (N 5900 E in Eden), but hauling it there in a trailer is problematic with little or no room on the road to maneuver/park a trailer at the end of that road.
So, for the most part the only access is foot access and the foot access points can be very steep and treacherous. This situation isn't going to change without a major input from you - the using public. If you haven't written a complaint letter to the US Dept of Agriculture (USDA) and/or your Federal Congressional Members, NOW would be a good time to do so.
I am currently going back and forth with the USDA via emails and have posted an email to both Rep Moore & Sen Lee. I sent the following to the USDA last week:
I got a response from the USDA on my inquiry last week. Here is what they sent me:
I wrote them back and asked for a more substantive answer to my inquiry. I will also forward their answer to the offices of Representative Blake Moore and Senator Mike Lee along with my disappointment in the USDA answer. Have you voiced your concerns about this deplorable action to anybody besides your drinking buddies yet? Hint; hint!
So, for the most part the only access is foot access and the foot access points can be very steep and treacherous. This situation isn't going to change without a major input from you - the using public. If you haven't written a complaint letter to the US Dept of Agriculture (USDA) and/or your Federal Congressional Members, NOW would be a good time to do so.
I am currently going back and forth with the USDA via emails and have posted an email to both Rep Moore & Sen Lee. I sent the following to the USDA last week:
Quote:Looking at https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/uwcnf/abo...rdb5048556, you will see this statement: "Pineview Reservoir is accessible at any time from the Port Ramp Marina on the west shoreline. The gates are not locked at this boat ramp." That statement is false. The gates are, in fact, closed and locked during the winter, depriving winter sports enthusiasts (ice fishing, ice skating, ice wind surfing, etc.) access to the property. In fact, ALL gates to public parking access areas are closed and locked for the winter season. Also, in the Ogden Ranger District Recreation Update letter dated 11-30-2021 (https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOC...035304.pdf), it states "Port Ramp is open all year, with fees only when occupied (in summer months) when hosts are onsite." And, again, this is a false statement. The gate is closed and locked. Please, I would very much like to know the rational for denying access to Federal public property and why the USDA is allowing false information to be published and presented to the public. I await your response.
I got a response from the USDA on my inquiry last week. Here is what they sent me:
USDA Wrote:Thank you for your inquiry. I have included the following information that may be helpful to address your question.
We do apologize if the information mentioned in the provided websites are incorrect and we assure you that we will work on fixing this error. For further assistance with communicating the correct information on the FS' websites, we encourage you to reach out to the FS National Office by calling (800) 832-1355.
Please contact the Ask USDA Contact Center if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Ask USDA Contact Center Support
I wrote them back and asked for a more substantive answer to my inquiry. I will also forward their answer to the offices of Representative Blake Moore and Senator Mike Lee along with my disappointment in the USDA answer. Have you voiced your concerns about this deplorable action to anybody besides your drinking buddies yet? Hint; hint!