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The ASA and BLM need to know what you think - ISDRA Survey

DunePilot

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Speak Your Mind Through this SHORT survey. 2-3 minutes.

For decades, the American Sand Association has been the strongest voice for visitors who ride in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area (Glamis, Gordon’s Well, Buttercup, Ogilby, Etc.) and THE direct line of communication with the governing agencies (BLM, etc) that manage the ISDRA. They and we are always looking for feedback on how we can continually improve recreation and the overall experience at the ISDRA.

Please complete this short survey with as much information as you would like to provide. All questions are optional. It is only a few questions and we appreciate all feedback. ASA will compile and forward the results to the BLM in the near future.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeiE4TZHsG0emIjrkRrwmYOIYlmh7j7VW-f2-1SM09j-vxO7g/viewform?usp=sf_link
 

rivermobster

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No to any new fees or rules. Less gov involved all together is key.

I'm thinking they should raise the fees, and actually enforce them, to keep all the rif-raf out?

Like the cover charge at a Nice club?

Or the high prices at a high end restaurant?

Lots of open desert to explore for free, if you don't wanna pony up. 👍🏼
 

12vMan

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I can't believe there's another proposed National Monument! What pisses me off is the use of the term "National Monument" to blanket-close another area, prohibiting use of OUR LAND.
According to dictionary.com, a National Monument, by definition is "something erected in memory of a person, event, etc., as a building, pillar, or statue: the Washington Monument. any building, megalith, etc., surviving from a past age, and regarded as of historical or archaeological importance. any enduring evidence or notable example of something: a monument to human ingenuity." Not a piece of land.
 
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