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APPENDIX B2 <br /> 2. <br /> Snow conditions are generally good or favorable; terrain in the Bear Creek- <br /> Spring Creek segment is primarily intermediate to expert but with some <br /> limited-length slopes for beginners, plus longer runs in the Hayes Creek <br /> basin for beginners and intermediates; avalanche hazard areas are numerous <br /> _ but all could be controlled; mineralization would not be a serious problem <br /> since only coal patents and coal leases are involved. There would be an <br /> adverse effect on wildlife habitat, particularly for deer and some elk. <br /> See 911xl8" aerial oblique photographs in series No. 's 21, 44, and especially <br /> No. 166-15 and 17, plus 35mm views taken by the writer during the past <br /> several years. Ground reconnaissance by the writer on July 25, 1969, plus <br /> "binocular reconnaissance" during winter of '61-'62 while doing avalanche <br /> control work at Dutch Creek mine; several aerial reconnaissances during <br /> last ten years. <br /> ATTACHMENTS: 'k" scale locator map; section of k":l mile scale map showing <br /> land status; one 8"x10" and two 5"x7" aerial oblique photographs; and a <br /> 1":4000' scale reduction print of sections of the "Placita" and "Redstone" <br /> USGS topographic maps. <br /> November, 1969 <br /> Paul 1. Hauk, Staff Officer <br /> White River National Forest <br /> cc: R.O. <br /> Crystal River R.D. <br />