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<br /> <br />stated that even Energy employees are not allowed to hunt on <br />company property. The reason for this policy is that "high <br />powered rifles and draglines don't mix." Some unauthorized <br />snowmobiling use does occur on the application parcels <br />according to Eatherton, Although access from Middle Creek <br />is posted "No Trespassing" by Energy, some snowmobilers <br />ignore the signs and enter the area. No specific number <br />could be estimated. <br />Coal lease applications C-22644 and C-26913 do not have <br />either roadless or wilderness values. <br />Short-term tract C-22676 consists of two separate parcels of <br />land. Both tracts are entirely privately owned. <br />The east parcel is visible to travelers on Routt County <br />Roads 30 and 179, while County Roads 33, 49B and 179 provide <br />visibility into the west parcel. <br />The east parcel has a moderately lox capability (class 5) <br />(see legend for Figure 7) to attract and sustain recreation <br />use. The land adjacent to Trout Creek was classified based <br />on the presence of a continuous stream (water feature), <br />angling opportunities and water foil viewing opportunities. <br />The land above the flood plain was classified for its <br />terrain suitable for snowmobiling, and landscape variety. <br />The west parcel has a moderately low capability (class 5) <br />65 <br />