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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Pristine mgmt areas Reply |
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pleflar |
06/19/2023 06:25PMMocha: "I can’t open that link. I can't comment on the change but you may find some of the content of the thread brought up by Jakthund of interest. It seems to be part of internal USFS terminology/nomenclature that isn't explicit in public literature but slips through from time to time. Fixed link: Primitive and Pristine forest in SNF |
Mocha |
06/19/2023 06:16PM I can’t open that link. My comment was on the change in description from primitive to pristine |
Jakthund |
06/19/2023 12:44PM This came up a couple years ago https://bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=forum.thread&threadId=1202779&forumID=287&confID=1 |
timatkn |
06/19/2023 12:32PM I have been doing PMA's since 2001. I am not aware of any changes. Have there been? I think they tell you to not use old camps/portage trails but realistically that doesn't happen. I am not even sure that is what's best for the PMA's? I wouldn't get the saw out and completely clear a portage or camp either though. We camped a few times on a PMA Lake to fish a few years in a row and when we left you would of never known where we camped.--even though we had a fire. In fact I've seen trip reports of people taking pictures right where we had our fire and they didn't even identify that spot as a potential camp site LOL. So it isn't too hard to be LNT. T |
Mocha |
06/19/2023 12:24PM How and when did we go from primitive management areas to pristine? |