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27-OCT-2006 Dave Beedon

Fence posts (but no barbed wire) below the twins mark a park boundary line

Near Delicate Arch Viewpoint (Arches National Park)


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Dave Beedon05-Dec-2009 21:29
Dan---The fence was useless in stopping the stampede.

exzim---The fence was installed (I presume) by the National Park Service to keep grazing cattle from entering the park. The adjacent land is managed by the Bureau of Land Management, which allows grazing on certain tracts of its land. In some places (Jug Rock, for example) one can see hoofprints and dung. Sorry for the two-year delay in answering your question. :-(
Guest 05-Dec-2009 18:38
the fence is for rampaging Rentonites...
exzim13-Nov-2007 22:55
Dave, maybe its a stupid question but first of all why is a fence necessary, and who is building it for what purpose
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