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  • Spatial Coverage is exactly "Logan Canyon (Utah)"

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Group of horseback riders at White Pine Basin, Logan Canyon, Utah. Black and white photograph (3 x 5 in)

USU_MSS148VIIIB27_Fd9_Page_6.pdf
Grid map of Logan Canyon, scale 1 inch.

USU_MSS148VIIIB27Fd9_Item 9.pdf
Bar and dot graphs showing the summer daily traffic at the highest hourly volumes (1979, 1982, 1984, 1985), the average daily traffic by day and by month from 1984-1985.

USU_MSS148VIIIB29_Fd6_Item 5.pdf
Graphics of type of alterations including cut length and sensitivity rating on roads, riparian, rock cut, on the existing visual conditions.

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Girl Scout Lodge in Logan Canyon. Black and white photograph (3.5 x 5.5 in).

USUFolkColl42xb2fd2GarthBarker.mp3
Garth Barker discusses multiple-use access for the Logan Canyon meeting with politicians at Multiple Access Conservation Coalition member about land access concerns experience as a member of Search and Rescue.

USU_MSS133Bx10Fd6_Item 1.pdf
Notice for a public meeting regarding Highway 89 improvements in Logan Canyon, 1980s.

USUPodcast7ForestArmy.mp3
The Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s left a lasting legacy, both nationally and locally, including a well-known landmark in Logan Canyon. Voiced by Elaine Thatcher. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History & Lore of Logan…

USU_MSS148VIIIB29Fd6_Item 26.pdf
Fact sheet for Logan Canyon prepared by CH2M Hill on Feburary 1987 explaining the reasons for improvements, and the proposed alternatives for each section including maps and graphs.

USUPodcast2EstablishingAForestReserve.mp3
Disgusted with the deterioration of Logan Canyon, Logan's citizens came together and a Forest Reserve was born. Voiced by Lisa Thompson. Part of the Stokes Nature Center's podcast series History &amp

USU_MSS148VIIIB27_Fd3_Page_4.pdf
Minutes from the environmental assessment meeting of the interdisciplinary meeting including a summary of the scope of work, analysis of transportation needs, location studies, geotechnical investigations, public and agency involvement, agency…

USU_MSS148VIIIB29Fd6_Item 22.pdf
Evaluation of present and future traffic needs by looking at roadway design, current traffic volumes, and the traffic patterns in Logan Canyon.

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 18.pdf
Discussion with Dale Bosworth about the consistency of the Forest Plan with the draft environmental impact statement.

USU_MSS148VIIIB29Fd6_Item 16.pdf
Discussion outline for component and alternative development with handwritten notes in margins.

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Dirt road leading through Logan Canyon along river. Cyanotype photograph (6 x 8 in)

USUFolkColl42bx2fd1Austin.mp3
Dennis Austin discusses his career in the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and all the time in the field he spent and his role and opinions on various policies involved he also talks about his role in influencing and teaching land owners about…

FolkColl42bx2fd3DaveBaumgartner.mp3
The interview contains information on the childhood, education and the career of Dave Baumgartner as a forester, the various positions held within the Forest Service and his views on management. There are many anecdotes from his personal experiences…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_4.pdf
Critiques on Logan Canyon construction with a general summary, critique of traffic forecast, traffic accidents in Logan Canyon from 1970-77, effects of road building on Logan River, and an explanation of how the erosive slopes, siltation of the river…

USU_MSS314Bx1Fd4.pdf
CPLC Newletters from 1976-1996 (incomplete) discussing the need for the protection of Logan Canyon and examination of the Conservatives' Alternative.

14207009004_UTAutoAssociation.pdf
Correspondence from Utah State Automobile Association Manager, W.D. Rishel to Utah State Highway Engineer, K.C. Wright advocating the association's position on how Highway 89 should be routed north of Spanish Fork, Utah.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_8.pdf
Correspondence from Thomas Lyon to Gary Lindley requesting information from the Utah Department of Transportation concerning the progress of the suggestions made about changing Logan Canyon and the concerns about a proper representation of the…

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 16.pdf
Correspondence from Stephan Flint to Wes Wilson, June 17, 1987

USU_MSS200_Forest Ser_Item_5.pdf
Correspondence from Rudy Lukez, Steve Flint and Tom Lyon to Dave Baumgartner expressing their concerns about many of the alternatives while questioning while their alternative is not seriously considered, asking for Forest Service to carefully…

USU_MSS148VIIIB29_Fd6_Item 11.pdf
Correspondence from Marjorie Lewis stating that she had joined a group for the protection of Logan Canyon feeling that development would destroy the rare and unusual distinction of the Canyon.

USU_MSS148VIIIB29_Fd6_Item 1.pdf
Correspondence from Marjorie Lewis to Rudy Lukez mentioning a tour and brochure.

USU_MSS200_Forest Ser_Item_3.pdf
Correspondence from Margaret Pettis to Craig Zwick requesting to be kept informed on the proposed changes of Logan Canyon and expressing concerns about widening the road and increasing the speed limit.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_7.pdf
Correspondence from M.J. Roberts to Marta Tollerup discussing the changes to China Row picnic site, Woodcamp campground, Cottonwood picnic site, Twin Bridges campground, and two summer recreation residences including the aspects of recreation and…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_1.pdf
Correspondence from M.J. Roberts to Brian Beard regarding the proposed 3rd phase reconstruction of the Logan Canyon Highway mentioning that no campgrouds will be built at Ricks Springs or Wood Camp Hollow, how fill material will be disposed of, and…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_9.pdf
Correspondence from Keith Lautenbach (on behalf of Daniel Watt) to Brian Beard, (with Lautenbach's signature) in response to Beard's previous correspondence about the FHWA's compliance with NEPA and other agency regulations.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_5.pdf
Correspondence from Keith P. Lautenbach to Brian Beard of the Sierra Club in response to Beard's previous correspondence about the FHWA's compliance with NEPA and other agency regulations.

MSS148VIIIB27Fd1_Item 9.pdf
Correspondence from Julia Gold to Clifford Forsgren of CH2M HILL concerning the proposed changes to the Logan Canyon Highway 89. She discusses the scenic experience of driving Logan Canyon and briefly mentions the environmental effects. Also suggests…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd12_Page_2.pdf
Correspondence from Jo Jones to Brian addressing his concerns and giving him the names and locations of people to contact to ensure than an EIS is produced

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 11.pdf
Correspondence from Jack Spence to R. James Naegle identifying the problems with the Draft Environmental Impact Statement.

USU_MSS200_Forest Ser_Item_21.pdf
Correspondence from Jack Spence to James Naegle expressing his concerns about the role of the Interdisciplinary team, concerns about the Environmental Impact Statement, and concerns about his faith in UDOT and CH2M Hill.

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 13.pdf
Correspondence from Jack Spence to Dale Bosworth discussing the Agency Alternative for the Logan Canyon improvements project.

USU_MSS148VIIIB29_Fd2_Item_1.pdf
Correspondence from J. L. Mower to Rudy Lukez. Logan Canyon designated as a Scenic Byway. Notes a preliminary evaluation of the Wasatch Variation as the preferred northern route of the Kern River and Wycal pipeline.

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 12.pdf
Correspondence from Fern Shepard to Clinton Topham requesting a copy of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement and for the days for comment to be extended to 120 rather than 30 days.

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 14.pdf
Correspondence from Dick Carter to Desmond Anderson defending Utah Wilderness Association's role in maintaining the exisiting quality of Logan Canyon.

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 15.pdf
Correspondence from Dick Carter to Dave Baumgartner, expressign concern over the maintaining the existing values of Logan Canyon and coming to a reasonable solution for all agencies involved.

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 19.pdf
Correspondence from Dick Carter to Dale Bosworth about use of the forest plan in the proposed improvements on Logan Canyon.

USU_MSS148VIIIB29_Fd6_Item 12.pdf
Correspondence from Dick Carter to Dale Bosworth mentioning concerns about the widening of Logan Canyon and wishes to set up a meeting to discuss these issues.

USU_MSS148VIIIB27Fd9_Item 16.pdf
Correspondence from Dave Baumgartner to Steve Flint regarding the role of the National Forest Scenic Byway Program proposing a complementary aesthetic experience in the canyon with improvement of campgrouds and appropriate signs. Proposes the…

USU_MSS200_Forest Ser_Item_4.pdf
Correspondence from Dave Baumgartner to Tom Lyon discussing the possibility of compromise on the changes for Logan Canyon.

USU_MSS148VIIIB27Fd9_Item 17.pdf
Correspondence from Dave Baumgartner to Tom Lyon about public concerns for Logan Canyon. Designing the right highway is mentioned, also that the aesthetic issue remains unsolved.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_20.pdf
Correspondence from Daniel Watt to Thomas Lyon, October 5, 1979 acknowledging concerns about traffic and safety analyses and the classification of Logan Canyon.

USU_MSS148VIIIB27Fd9_Item 14.pdf
Correspondence from Dale Bosworth to Daniel Dake, May 28,1987 discussing how the EIS must comply with the Wasatch-Cache National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan. Bosworth states that the Forest Service supports an objective analysis of Logan…

USU_MSS200ForestServiceSeriesWasatchNFBx6_Item 17.pdf
Correspondence from Dale Bosworth to Daniel Dake explaining the position of the Forest Service position concerning the Logan Canyon project.

USU_MSS148VIIIB27_Fd9_Page_13 2.pdf
Correspondence from Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon representative Stephan Flint discussing the drafted EIS and the how the document could be improved to better reflect the needs and wants of the citizens.

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd8_Page_13.pdf
Correspondence from Chandler St. John to Marta Tollerup discussing the Environmental Assessment Report approved in April 1971 used in preparing another more current report, noting that three sections of the road through Logan Canyon was in need of…

USU_MSS148VIIIB28_Fd10_Page_1.pdf
Correspondence from Bruce Pendery to Dave Berg stating the reasons why a supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) should be prepared, explaining that flawed data and lack of public involvement have made the current EIS unusable. Suggests a…
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