FROM THE ARCHIVE
John Potter: No more snowmobiles
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2002

"But the worst noise I'm hearing now is that Yellowstone National Park will soon be a lot noisier. I see that the Bush administration is expected to reverse Clinton's ban on snowmobiles in the park. Not only that, but it supports a plan which would allow 35 percent MORE of the stinking, noisy machines into America's signature park.

Looks like it's back to "business as usual" in Yellowstone. This notion brings the noise level between my ears to a deafening crescendo.

It's no secret that I hate snowmobiles, hate 'em even more than I do those four-wheel ATVs that rip up the countryside, but aren't there enough thousands of square miles of national forests (designated for multiple-use) that you snowmobilers could desecrate, instead of the fragile beauty of Yellowstone?"

Get the Story:
Well, Whatever: Snowmobile noise brings out the Grinch (The Billings Gazette 11/16)

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