Let it be, let it be! It’s astonishing that there is still land in Colorado that has not been filled in with concrete. That there are still sanctuaries from every national chain vying for the opportunity to pave over paradise and separate Coloradans from their ever-dwindling dollars.
But here we are.
From CBS News Colorado:
“Congress is currently considering a proposal to retain a section of wilderness near Steamboat Springs where several investors, over the course of 50 years, hoped and tried - and failed - to build a ski resort.
A bill to expand the Sarvis Creek Wilderness to its original form was introduced by Rep. Joe Neguse and Sens. Michael Bennett and John Hickenlooper in March. It awaits a hearing in the House's Committee on Natural Resources.”
While the Colorado federal legislators are likely lobbying for Green New Deal Medals of Honor with this move, if the ski resort isn’t a reality after 50 years, maybe it isn’t meant to be.
Besides, we’re gonna need more space for the wolverines.
Keep the wilderness wild. Read the Sarvis Creek Wilderness Completion Act here.
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