Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Bear Lake Needs Your Help!

It has come to my attention that the resort Black Bear Mountain is trying to get a land swap with the Forest Service. They want to exchange land in Island Park for land from Worm Creek Canyon (St. Charles) to Paris Spring. This land they plan to turn into a huge PRIVATE development. They want to turn Paris Peek into a ski resort, and will have private access to some of St. Charles Canyon, Bloomington Canyon, and Paris Canyon. This would destroy the beautiful woodlands that we have taken for granted for all these years. This means no hunting, hiking, horse back riding, no picnics, no pictures by Paris Spring, and no Snowmobiling. In short this would totally cut off that side of the valley to the community, at least the ones that can't afford the expensive membership fees. Also, it would take away vital summer range land from the ranchers of the valley. This would force many to leave the farms many have owned for more that five generations. I realize that the valley is in dire need of economy, but this is not the way. It will only benefit the few, while depleting resources from the majority. It says on their website that this resort is meant as a holiday get away, a community of second vacation homes. This will not bring a stable population into the valley, and if we lose ranching families, our population will go down. Here is where we need your help. The forest service is making it's decision on April 14. You can write in letters telling them that the community thinks this is a bad idea. This will help them see that the makers of the resort really do not intent to help the valley, but to earn a dollar for themselves. The address is as follows
U.S. Forest Service
Mr. Larry Timchak
1405 Hollipark Drive
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401

The website is www.blackbear.com if you want to check it out
Your help will help keep the land that belongs to the valley, accessible for the valley. Thank you for your help.

3 comments:

Johnson Family said...

what website did you get your information from? I can't find a Black Bear Mountain Resort Website.

Taryn and Cameron said...

the website is www.blackbear.com

To me it reminds me of when theytold us in elementary school to design a vacation resort and we had unlimited resourses. What they say they are going to have and what they can afford to do is two very different things. I really dont want to see them go higher than the tree line. I also would hate to see them get it all approved and go broke and have a half finished resort or in other words an unorganized mess.

Candice said...

Hey Taryn, I randomly found your blog through someone else's and I am so glad that you have posted something about this! Did you hear that the land swap got rejected? I am so excited. If you are on Facebook, I created a group that is against Black Bear. There are so many others that feel this way that have joined the group, and I'm so glad! And I totally agree with you, the resort is the LAST thing that Bear Lake needs. :)