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ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service is considering a reservation system for overnight visitors to the heavily traveled Four-Pass Loop and Conundrum Creek areas near Aspen to prevent overcrowding.

Aspen-Sopris District Ranger Karen Schroyer tells The Aspen Daily News (http://goo.gl/1kMQo3 ) that feedback from two well-attended public meetings in April and July shows that residents are concerned with overcrowding, impacts to trailhead parking and conflicts between motorized and non-motorized travel in the area.

The Forest Service is now planning to study what it will take to limit overnight use in the two areas, including setting up a reservation system. The public feedback and data taken from visitation numbers will be used in a future management plan.

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Information from: Aspen Daily News, http://www.aspendailynews.com

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