Re: Beer & Gear - Springdale
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Originally Posted by Win
Now, does anyone know of Jim Stiles? Certainly an interesting title.
:roflol: :roflol: :roflol: Jim Stiles :roflol: :roflol:
Yeah I know of him.... he's pretty much a waste of good air. :2thumbs:
If you like you can read one of Stiles articles
I'm most proud of this one since I received an honorable mention.
The Greening of Wilderne$$
http://canyoncountryzephyr.com/june-july2005/gtw.htm
Or you can see what SUWA has to say..... first time I think I agreeded with SUWA on anything.
Jim Stiles is Utah's Barney Fife
SUWA's 'rainy-day fund' is a drop in the bucket
By Scott Groene
In an April 15 Tribune op-ed, Moab tabloid owner Jim Stiles continued his criticism of environmental organizations, including the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. His complaint this time is that SUWA has some money in the bank and he'd like us to give it to organizations whose work he prefers.
Part of desert country's magic is that it nourishes eccentricity. Jim is part of that, our own Barney Fife. He's worth having around though, even if we have to clean up after him now and again.
Typically enough, Jim's rant says less about SUWA than about Jim's own curious little world. As its only resident, he's in charge. He gets not only his own opinion but his own facts.
True enough, for almost the first time in our 23-year history, SUWA can pay its bills. Our assets are comparable to those of other regional groups of similar size, scope and influence. What kind of steward are we? Charity Navigator, which rates non-profit organizations, gives SUWA its highest marks for capacity and efficiency.
SUWA's "rainy-day fund," while welcome, is pitifully small, set against the bottomless pockets of an energy industry hell-bent on turning the interior West into a series of roads and well-pads. It's no more than a drop in the bucket compared to Utah counties' inexhaustible flow of taxpayer money for their crusade to turn every cow path and two-track into a spurious "public highway."
Now we may end up defending the Zion-Mojave country against Sen. Bob Bennett's and Rep. Jim Matheson's Washington County Growth and Conservation Act announced at the end of March. The order reflects the emphasis: The package has a good deal more to do with growth than with conservation. It would transfer up to 40 square miles of public land into private hands, allow utility corridors through Zion National Park, and lavish on developers new reservoir and dam sites and a pipeline right of way.
Wilderness, by contrast, is scant: 216,000 acres, half of it in Zion National Park. Park wilderness is important and deserves support. But here it's used in a cynical numbers game to mask the fact that 70 percent of Washington County's deserving wilderness goes on the chopping block.
We're hopeful that negotiations can transform this legislation into something acceptable. But we'll oppose it in anything close to its present form. It purports to follow a "model" used in neighboring Nevada, coupling wilderness with public lands giveaways that would fail by themselves.
A far better model became law earlier this year to protect Utah's Cedar Mountains. It is a wilderness bill. Period.
Yes, SUWA has a bit of a war chest. But it won't take much of a war for it to evaporate like a water drop on a hot desert day. Our only regret is that it has taken so long to reach even this still-precarious point.
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Scott Groene is the executive director of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.
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Re: Beer & Gear - Springdale
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Originally Posted by Win
Just remembered I saw an ad for the Beer & Gear Festival in Springdale this Saturday, 10/20.
Here's a link:
http://www.canyoncommunitycenter.com/sunfestival07.html
Now, does anyone know of Jim Stiles? Certainly an interesting title.
I'm pretty sure I'll stop by after a hike in the AM. Beer, nectar of the gods.
Win
I've donated some cool stuff for the auction. Sounds like it will be a fun time there. Dang! I picked the wrong weekend to head to New Mexico!
Re: Beer & Gear - Springdale
[quote="Win"]Just remembered I saw an ad for the Beer & Gear Festival in Springdale this Saturday, 10/20.
Here's a link:
http://www.canyoncommunitycenter.com/sunfestival07.html
Now, does anyone know of Jim Stiles? Certainly an interesting title.
Julie Hancock knows him and was a ranger for some time with him. She says that he is a very cool person. Author of the Zephyr in Moab and was best friends with Edward Abbey. Would be an very interesting.
Re: Beer & Gear - Springdale
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Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
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Originally Posted by Win
Just remembered I saw an ad for the Beer & Gear Festival in Springdale this Saturday, 10/20.
Here's a link:
http://www.canyoncommunitycenter.com/sunfestival07.html
Now, does anyone know of Jim Stiles? Certainly an interesting title.
I'm pretty sure I'll stop by after a hike in the AM. Beer, nectar of the gods.
Win
I've donated some cool stuff for the auction. Sounds like it will be a fun time there. Dang! I picked the wrong weekend to head to New Mexico!
If you talk to him again Bo... tell him to email me about donating a room.
I don't want to read all that stuff....
What is he all about? He is an environmentalist but goes against SUWA or something?
Re: Beer & Gear - Springdale
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Originally Posted by tanya
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Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
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Originally Posted by Win
Just remembered I saw an ad for the Beer & Gear Festival in Springdale this Saturday, 10/20.
Here's a link:
http://www.canyoncommunitycenter.com/sunfestival07.html
Now, does anyone know of Jim Stiles? Certainly an interesting title.
I'm pretty sure I'll stop by after a hike in the AM. Beer, nectar of the gods.
Win
I've donated some cool stuff for the auction. Sounds like it will be a fun time there. Dang! I picked the wrong weekend to head to New Mexico!
If you talk to him again Bo... tell him to email me about donating a room.
I didn't talk to "him". I talked to Julie as she picked up the items I've donated. Maybe when you go to the festival, you can introduce yourself and offer the room personally? Ought to be a really fun day there anyway even if you don't get a chance to meet Jim! :2thumbs:
Re: Beer & Gear - Springdale
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Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
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Originally Posted by tanya
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Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
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Originally Posted by Win
Just remembered I saw an ad for the Beer & Gear Festival in Springdale this Saturday, 10/20.
Here's a link:
http://www.canyoncommunitycenter.com/sunfestival07.html
Now, does anyone know of Jim Stiles? Certainly an interesting title.
I'm pretty sure I'll stop by after a hike in the AM. Beer, nectar of the gods.
Win
I've donated some cool stuff for the auction. Sounds like it will be a fun time there. Dang! I picked the wrong weekend to head to New Mexico!
If you talk to him again Bo... tell him to email me about donating a room.
I didn't talk to "him". I talked to Julie as she picked up the items I've donated. Maybe when you go to the festival, you can introduce yourself and offer the room personally? Ought to be a really fun day there anyway even if you don't get a chance to meet Jim! :2thumbs:
Who in the heck is Jim? I just want free beer. :mrgreen: