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Utah's Nine Mile Canyon is at Risk

A massive proposed oil and gas development project would cause irreparable damage to Nine Mile Canyon in Utah, home to one of the most important and extensive collections of prehistoric rock art pa...  
 
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slamb83 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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HA HA HA HA HA oh my god that makes me laugh. I wish you tree huggers or rock huggers in this case had something better do to with your life then screw with people trying to make an honest living. And im sure when you shot this video you didn't ride your peddle bike down to 9 mile. Im sure it was your gas powered vehicle. Oh do you happen to have a furnace in your home or apartment? If you do you are probably using the gas that comes out of this area. Just so ya know.
TheCT57 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Maybe I'm a little biased, since I took a hot shower, cooked breakfast, and drove to work this morning because of the fossil fuels that we are still dependent on.
I've been to the canyon several times and have seen more damage done by the "admirers" climbing all over to get a better view than by traffic kicking up dust. This is pathetic.
glyphhunter (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I took my family to Nine Mile Canyon last summer while on vacation. Trucks rumbled by every couple of minutes, kicking up huge dust clouds, and we would have to scramble to cover our equipment so it wouldn't be ruined by the dust.
I personally felt all that traffic ruined my visit to Nine Mile Canyon.
smurfrm2501 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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What a joke. Get a life, how did you drive down there? In your "Gas Powered Vehicle". I wonder where in the world that comes from. It must just magically appear at the gas pump. Tonight when you turn on your heater at your house thind about where that heat and electricity is coming from. The drilling and production activity that is going on in the canyon and on the mesas have had only positive effects on that canyon and the surrounding communities. You people discust me.
goldrushexpedinc (10 months ago) Show Hide
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the traffic has been there for 30 plus years. the large trucks use it all the time. Plus, if those large trucks didnt start using that canyon, you wouldnt have a road to travel on. This didnt start as a state sponsored area, it was opened by ranchers, cowboys and miners. And is doing just fine without assistance.
DonQuijote (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I was just up there a few weeks ago. It was beautiful. There were A LOT of large trucks driving down the bumpy dirt roads there. Maybe if they would just pave the roads it would cut down on a lot of the dust!
KalmarKriszti (1 year ago) Show Hide
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fucking traffic we have to do something !

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