RoySwkr
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Huts in inappropriate locations
Two preambles:
* I remember when a caving group bought a cave the owner had closed. Their fund raising was like "Help buy XXX to keep it open". Then they found that a rare bat lived there.
* Several years ago Gene Daniell had a letter published in an AMC publication saying that huts tended to attract underprepared and inexperienced people who would not be there otherwise. This attracted a flurry of responses of the form "We must keep the huts or I/XXX couldn't go there" which exactly proved his point. Gene later said the same thing was true of trails.
Lakes of the Clouds Hut is located in a particularly sensitive area which perhaps wasn't known when it was built. There is no doubt that it concentrates use in an area that should be left alone. Many polluting industrial facilities which were legal when built are shut down every year and I predict that Lakes will be gone in 20 years. The Forest Service cleverly issued it a 40-year lease so nobody around today would have to work on the renewal, but that can be revisited if standards change. But more likely the AMC itself will decide to remove it. As its membership grows, a decreasing percentage of AMC members actually stay at huts or know anybody who has, and many of the new members feel that the AMC should be more proactive on environmental issues. The AMC fired Joe Dodge when they thought it was time for the hut system to change, and they will close a hut if necessary.
Two preambles:
* I remember when a caving group bought a cave the owner had closed. Their fund raising was like "Help buy XXX to keep it open". Then they found that a rare bat lived there.
* Several years ago Gene Daniell had a letter published in an AMC publication saying that huts tended to attract underprepared and inexperienced people who would not be there otherwise. This attracted a flurry of responses of the form "We must keep the huts or I/XXX couldn't go there" which exactly proved his point. Gene later said the same thing was true of trails.
Lakes of the Clouds Hut is located in a particularly sensitive area which perhaps wasn't known when it was built. There is no doubt that it concentrates use in an area that should be left alone. Many polluting industrial facilities which were legal when built are shut down every year and I predict that Lakes will be gone in 20 years. The Forest Service cleverly issued it a 40-year lease so nobody around today would have to work on the renewal, but that can be revisited if standards change. But more likely the AMC itself will decide to remove it. As its membership grows, a decreasing percentage of AMC members actually stay at huts or know anybody who has, and many of the new members feel that the AMC should be more proactive on environmental issues. The AMC fired Joe Dodge when they thought it was time for the hut system to change, and they will close a hut if necessary.