bwwakaranai Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 (edited) Just read that they closed Trout Creek to climbing on Feb-1st thru August. Thats a big hit for the area being the spring and fall months are the best weather. Golden eagle nesting... Hopefully locals can work somthing out with gov. Ive only been there once but found it to be a special place for climbing indeed. Are people not part of nature too? Seems like eagles and climbers can co-exist on this fine cliff. email the gov. at eshepard@blm.gov and Deborah_Henderson-Norton@blm.gov link: http://www.mountainproject.com/v/sudden-closure-of-trout-creek/107459731 Edited February 5, 2012 by bwwakaranai Quote
bwwakaranai Posted February 6, 2012 Author Posted February 6, 2012 whoops, already ongoing in Oregon section Quote
crackers Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 whoops, already ongoing in Oregon section Please check that thread in the Oregon Cascades Forum thread and post comments there. Here's your weekly Trout Creek Update. As you should know, the BLM issued the scoping letter and comment is due by March 30th! We need you to get in touch with the BLM by email or letter and provide constructive, site-specific input and comment. You can find out way more about Trout Creek, see the scoping letter and get some ideas on Facebook at Friends of Trout Creek, at the Crag Law Blog or even at the American Alpine Club Oregon Section Facebook Page. A pair of golden eagles have occupied the nest on the Main Wall and are currently incubating one or more eggs! This highlights the importance of the efforts we have undertaken thus far, and lends credence to the possibility of this seasonal closure becoming perennial once the E.A. is finished (tentatively scheduled for the end of April). The climbing community is committed to working with the BLM to protect this territory during golden eagle nesting season. This means continuing to honor the voluntary closure and contributing constructive ideas to help craft the best long term management plan for both eagles and climbers. We hope to use the successful Smith Rock golden eagle management plan as a model to create appropriate seasonal buffer zones around each nest that will be independently monitored and managed, potentially allowing for some of the territory (away from the occupied nest and outside of the buffer zone) to open for climbing in May once the eagles have chosen a nest. Strong emphasis must be placed on the value of this unique and near-perfect crack climbing destination to climbers, local businesses, and tourism/recreation. Responses to the scoping letter are due by March 30th, and we encourage your constructive input. Once the E.A. is finished, it will be released and another 30-day comment period will follow. Huge thanks are due to all of you who care about Trout Creek and our climbing access enough to take the time to write an email or a letter. Let's work together on this, respect the closure and keep climbing access open. Quote
JosephH Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 It would be great if you guys could establish a rapport with the BLM and whomever their biology resource such that you'd be able to assist with the monitoring. Given the Goldens could possibly nest elsewhere in a multi-nest rotation in any given year, it will be important to address both monitoring for nest use each year and then, if it is used, to establish the scope of the closure for those years and monitor fledging for the open. Quote
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