I agree with Jeff, I think nick's heart is in the right place, just going about it wrong, though I do appreciate his passion.
My .02.
At one time in this fight I might have supported some sort of demonstrating as a means of getting our point across. I don't think at this point in the fight that that would help our cause. We are in an administrative process that is clearly outlined in federal regulations. It is the law. You might not like it but right now it's the way things are going to happen.
The ONLY persons that have any potential to affect the final outcome of this battle are a couple of federal judges and they are not going to be impressed or swayed by a demonstration of our frustration with the Tellico situation.
Like I said, we are approaching the end of a clearly defined administrative process. We have had our chances to provide our input and thoughts to the Forest Service, the USDA and our elected officials. We have had the opportunity to appeal the FS decision to close the area. Now we will have a chance to provide our side of the issue to a court of law.
This option is not free, like NC4x4 is. There will be lawyer fees and court costs involved in bringing suit against the FS in federal court. We have had our chance to attend FS meetings on Tellico, we have had our chance to send them our comments, we have had our chance to contact our elected officials, we have had our chance to sway public opinion. Now we have our chance to proceed with legal due process. It will cost $. IMO, the ONLY way that any one of us individually, or as a group of 4x4 enthusiasts, can help the Tellico cause is by financially supporting this inevitable legal fight when it starts. The Rescue Tellico Coalition lawyers are still determining how best to go about presenting our legal case and I will do my best to keep everyone informed of events as the case progresses.