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VOL 16, NO 18
OCT 27, 2003

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SUGGESTIONS TO THE NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE

Following are actual suggestions and comments received by the National Forest Service from visitors to our nation's parks:


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    "Need more signs to keep the park pristine."

    "Escalators would help on steep uphill areas of the hiking trails."

    "More families would enjoy the parks and city children could learn more about nature if the Parks Department would provide services that include arcades, water slides and child care."

    "A big hotel with a golf course and even a convention center would attract more people to this natural beauty."

    "Instead of a permit system or fees, the Forest Service needs to reduce worldwide population growth to limit the number of visitors to the wilderness."

    "Many trails need to be reconstructed. Please avoid building ones that go uphill."

    "Too many bugs and leeches and spider webs. Please spray wilderness areas to rid them of these pests."

    "Please pave the trails so they can be plowed of snow in the winter."

    "Chair lifts need to be in some places so that we can get to the wonderful views without having to hike to them."

    "The coyotes made too much noise last night and kept me awake. Please eradicate these annoying animals."

    "It would be nice to have the Kodak scenic markers so we could identify the photographic sites."

    "I like all the trees but you need to plant some flowers. Flower gardens would be so pretty in the forest."

    "The giant trees are spectacular but there are too many of the same kind; you should plant different types, for variety."

    "Reflectors need to be placed on the trees every 50 feet so people could hike at night with flashlights."

    "You should have a petting zoo here so that the children could touch the squirrels, deer and bears."

    "I was stung by a bee; you should have warning signs."

    "A McDonald's would be a nice sight at the trailhead."

    "The places where trails do not exist are not well marked."

    "Too many rocks on the mountains."

    "A deer came into my camp and stole my bag of chips. Is there away I can get reimbursed? Please call …"


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