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A local motorized access advocacy group has taken credit for overturning a U.S. Forest Service decision to close several motorized trails in the Uinta National Forest.
In a press release issued Friday, the Utah Shared Access Alliance (USA-ALL) said the U.S. Forest Service administrative appeal office ruled on Sept. 1 that the Forest Service had relied on an unlawful standard to close motorcycle routes in Tibble Fork and dozens of miles of other routes within the Uinta National Forest.See the full content of this document
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Group Takes Credit for Opening Trails
USA-ALL said it protest...
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