The title of this post are the words of Carey Kish, outdoors nut and writer for MaineToday.com. As he’s heading out the door for a weekend of rafting on the Kennebec River, Kish gets his licks in about the statement made by a federal magistrate concerning the lawsuit filed against Maine to discontinue access to the Allagash River.
“It certainly seems apparent that the Allagash is no longer ‘a wild, scenic river, generally inaccessible except by trail,’ if it ever was such a river, as it now has eleven motor vehicle access points and six permanent watercourse crossings,”
Read more about the fate of the Allagash River lawsuit here.
Read more of Carey Kish here.
Tom Remington
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