olyclimber Posted December 15, 2022 Posted December 15, 2022 As shared by @CascadeClimber in another thread, but with a clear call to action in the post title: https://www.change.org/p/restore-mount-rainier-weekday-winter-access/ Also his list of effective instructions: Quote Do as many of the following as you are willing: 1. Sign the change. org petitionhttps://www.change.org/p/restore-mount-rainier-weekday-winter-access/ 2. Call or email your senators and house rep. 3. Call your local newspaper and ask when they will report on this. 4. Email the park and voice your concern and ask what they are doing about the situation. I'll post the super's email here when I find it. 1 2 Quote
olyclimber Posted January 9, 2023 Author Posted January 9, 2023 https://www.seattletimes.com/life/outdoors/paradise-lost-angst-mounts-over-mount-rainier-national-park-weekday-closure/?amp=1 Quote
Lostbolt Posted January 23, 2023 Posted January 23, 2023 Is there any headway on this, I am recovering for the next 4months and would like to help more. I just don't know what else I can do. Located in yelm, and spend a lot of time there normally. Also thanks Olyclimber for the refreshing of the site I have been here a while but in able to recover my own for a year🤦. Thanks so much! 2 Quote
Fairweather Posted Monday at 06:20 AM Posted Monday at 06:20 AM MORA is going the way of the ski industry. Lost to urban elites--willing to pay top dollar for weekend escapades--and a bureaucratic class willing to cater to them exclusively. https://www.nps.gov/mora/learn/news/mount-rainier-national-park-announces-winter-recreational-access-for-2024-25-season.htm Quote
bedellympian Posted Monday at 08:57 PM Posted Monday at 08:57 PM The link you posted had nothing about a price increase. They also cite staffing issues for the inability to open 7 days a week and are open Fri-Mon as a result. Doesn't that cater to working people who only have weekends free? Obviously the dirtbags and the tech bros are bummed. As a former lesser order dirtbag I feel the frustration. Maybe we could adequately fund the NPS with tax dollars so they can be open all the time and then everyone can enjoy our public lands at minimal cost? I know that's probably not how you see it. Genuinely curious what your concern is... give us some specifics. Quote
Fairweather Posted Tuesday at 02:05 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:05 AM From late 2020: https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/articles/president-trump-signs-great-american-outdoors-act-preserving-protecting-national-parks/ So, how did the new Superintendent spend the money? Mr. King seemed to be able to manage resources properly before he left. Why can't Mr. Dudgeon? He wore out his welcome in Alaska--and now we're stuck with him. And what did the Biden Administration do for four years? (I mean, besides give nearly $200Bn to Ukraine and billions more to fund programs for illegals.) But let's not kid ourselves, bureaucrats will always plead poverty when there's hard work to be done. Or hide behind a wall of indecipherable rules that they themselves get to write. No amount of money will ever be enough to "properly" fund this or that. Open the park, already. Quote
Fairweather Posted Tuesday at 02:26 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:26 AM https://mustreadalaska.com/controversial-park-service-supervisor-promoted-to-mount-rainier-park-post/ Quote
JasonG Posted Tuesday at 03:31 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:31 AM Dudgeon sounds like quite the NPS zealot. This should be fun. Quote
Fairweather Posted Tuesday at 04:54 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:54 AM He's been in place for two years now. All the restrictions/closures at MRNP started with him. Worse than Ubaraga; every bit as obnoxious as Bill Briggle. This is a big problem with the National Park Service. For varying reasons, they come to view the public as the other, and the parks they administer as their own. Quote
Rad Posted Tuesday at 03:35 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:35 PM I'm hoping we get the Gator back to run MRNP at some point. He's got the cred, paid his dues, and he's one of us. Quote
olyclimber Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago The biggest crime remains no sledding or tubing in the park. At all. What a bunch of BS. Quote
JasonG Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Amen brother! [this was an illegal (and awesome) luge run , even back a few years ago, but that was when it was easier to blend in at the parking lot with the regular snowplay area open] Quote
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