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• al <br />Fi <br />h C <br />k b <br />d <br />th ° th <br /> ong <br />s <br />ree <br />, ase <br />on <br />e presence o <br />e strea.~ ar.d <br /> waterfowl viewing opportunities. The re :,:aindcr of the c:•ea <br />has moderate (class 4) to moderr.tely low (class 5) capa- <br />bility to attract and sustain recreation. <br />Neither east or west are open to ary type of recreation use. <br />Mr. William Appel who owns east indicated that the area is <br />closed to hunting because he has cattle in the area duri-~ <br />the fall (personal communicaticn, 1977). Y.e also stated <br />that no other type of r=creation is permitted on the <br />property. When asked about fishing on Trout Creek, he slid <br />that his property doesn't actually touch the Creek. The <br />south~.;est corner that does intersect Trout Creek is part of <br />• a 1/3-acre tr=_ct whose owner, Nr. Alva The_^.pson lives or. the <br />property. Thompson szys that he does not let fishermen use <br />his property because only 300 to 400 feet of Trout Creek is <br />on his property (perscnal ecmmunication, 1977). <br />West has been closed to any form of recreation use for a~out <br />10 years, accord_ng to Mr. Arthur Hud=peth, who owns the <br />major portion of the tract. He said that his land is lccked <br />anC posted (personal communication, 1977). <br />Coal lease applleztion C-22576 does not contain any road'_ess <br />or xilderr.ess values. <br />Figure 7 shoxs the recreation capability classifications for <br />r1 <br />U <br />66 <br /> <br />