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<br />, <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />"'.... <br /> <br />00.2322 <br />" (C) <br /> <br />Federal <br /> <br />(!tiI1Ued) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />3. National Park Service None <br /> <br />4. Fish and Wildlife ? <br /> <br />S. Other <br /> <br />(D) Hov IllUch and what kind of existing protection does the river reach have <br />(i.e., wilderness status, primitive area, national park, etc.)! <br />Approximately 3~ miles of the rivers headwaters are located in the Flattops <br />Primitive Area within the White River National Forest. <br /> <br />'S. UCltEATION <br /> <br />(A) ~t are the recreational uses of the proposed river and its immediate <br />eaviro~ent and where possible state amount of use (i.e., boating, good <br />fishing, bunting, rock bunting, etc.)? <br />Excellent hunting and fishing in upper reaches. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />(I) Howm&D)' miles of shoreline are accusible and by what means? <br /> <br />1. Trail only ? <br />. 2.. Un1lIlproved dirt road ? <br /> <br />3. Gravel road. Approximately 15 miles in the National Forest <br /> <br />4. Paved road Approximately 96 miles, but private property limits access <br />to the river <br />, <br />S. Railroad None . <br /> <br />6. Other <br /> <br />9. PROBABLE cu.sSIFlcAuCN In your judgement what are the designation(s) you <br />would consider applicable to the river or section <br />of river proposed for study (i.e., wild, scenic, or <br />recreational)? <br /> <br />The upper reaches could be considered wild and scenic, but a study would <br />have to determine this. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-'h <br />