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Show Community Brian Head to Navajo Lake Trail Breaks National Monument, isting roads would remain open to current motorized use. The proposed trail would ascend from a common trailhead with the Navajo Lake loop trail (3222), out of the Navajo Lake basin and onto the rim southwest of Deer Valley. The trail then turns to the northeast, crossing through Deer Hollow to Forest Road 1650 and following this road to Utah Highway 14. The trail proceeds east across Highway 14 to the edge of a lava field at the southwest comer of consequently reducing uses along Utah Highways 148 and 143 and improving safety. The trail would be Secdesigned as tions of the trail that utilize ex Sage Valley. At this point, the trail heads north along the edge of the lava field to Forest Road 240 and heads northwest on Forest Road 048, the Sidney Valley Road, to The proposed Brian Head to Navajo Lake Trail would extend for approximately 26.3 miles. The project would enhance recreational opportunities by connecting trails in the northern and southern parts of the ranger district, namely, the Brian Head area to Panguitch Lake network of trails and the Navajo Lake and Virgin River Rim trails. This trail would create hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding opportunities near Cedar non-mo-toriz- non-motorize- ed d. the SidneyLowder trailhead (3209). The SidneyLowder trail will be followed southwest to Lowder Pond, then northwest to the Sidney Peak trail (3210). At this point, the Sidney Peak trail will be followed southwest to the Brian Head Peak trailhead. The Brian Head peak trail (3220) will be followed southwest to the Old Sorrel trail, then west along this trail to Bear Flat where a trailhead would be constructed. As part of the scoping process, interested people, groups, and agencies are being contacted to make them aware of the Brian Head to Navajo Lake trail project. Your interest and concerns related to the trail are important and your comments or ideas are welcome. To be most effective in our planning pro- SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS We're your Best Friends Moving with pets Its always good to do some planning ahead By Faith Maloney I recently moved to a new home. To say my dogs and cats acted like the end of the world was upon them is not an exaggeration. Even the Guinea pigs got grumpy and their home moved with them. Moving can be quite a disorienting experience to animals. They see you box all your belongings and disassemble rooms. As the familiar goes, insecurity and fear can set in. Will they be going too? Here are some things you can do to reassure them. First, take the time to tell them whats happening. Even if - Kane County is seeking candidate volunteers to serve as a member of the Joint Kane County, Kanab City cess, comments should be reEconomic Development Committee, Kane County, ceived prior to May 30, 2001. If you have any questions, under a memorandum of understanding with Kanab please contact Bryan Carter at City, intends to fill a member-at-larg- e position on the the Cedar City Ranger District committee. For additional information, contact Karen (435)865-322Please send your comments to the Cedar written Glazier, Kane County Human Resource Director, 76 City Ranger District, P.O. Box N. 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Get your animals used to being in a crate, if they are going to be transported that way, before the day of the move, so that it wont be a frightening or stressful experience. Dont dispose of the familiar. Even if your pets ratty old blankets dont quite go with your great new decor, theyre familiar and comforting to them. Once they adjust to their new digs, you can swap the old blan kets for the snazzy new LL Bean numbers. The same goes for their food and water bowls. Bring plenty of both from the old house. Select a safe room for the newly arrived animals, with their own food and water dishes and familiar bedding already in place, and put notices on the door to warn movers not to open that door. When the movers have left, make sure that all the doors and windows are secured before let- ting any animals out into the rest of the house. I dont recommend letting cats outside, except into a fully screened porch, cattery, or a yard with special cat fencing. But I know some people like to let their cats out for some supervised garden time. Experts suggest keeping your cat inside for a minimum of one month before even attempting an outside trip. After that, the first few outings need to be brief and well supervised. Cats are very and there are numerous stories of cats trying to go back to their old homes. The transition from old to new will not happen overnight. There will be times when you will fear that they will never forgive you for uprooting them. But place-oriente- d, they always do. Thats the beauty of animals. Its quite likely that your kids will still be complaining about the new school and missing their old friends long after the animals have settled in. |