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Left to right, U.S. Forest Service employees Bill Alakai, Karen Talley and Ed Perault discuss how best to handle the continued closure of Forest Service Road 286, otherwise known as Carnage Canyon, along Lefthand Canyon Drive on Monday. A fire closed the area in 2011 which prompted a clean up of the public land. Photo by Marty Caivano/March 14, 2011
Left to right, U.S. Forest Service employees Bill Alakai, Karen Talley and Ed Perault discuss how best to handle the continued closure of Forest Service Road 286, otherwise known as Carnage Canyon, along Lefthand Canyon Drive on Monday. A fire closed the area in 2011 which prompted a clean up of the public land. Photo by Marty Caivano/March 14, 2011
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We have to put the blame where it belongs, and thatap on us, Colorado. We are the yahoos who abuse public lands, not Californians or Texans.
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