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Can Jackson Lake be used again as an swimming hole? The Forest Service is only interested in keeping the lake natural. Taking in consideration the cost to abate the reeds
Quote from: GRAHAM_RANCH on Jan 28, 07, 07:31:39 AMCan Jackson Lake be used again as an swimming hole? The Forest Service is only interested in keeping the lake natural. Taking in consideration the cost to abate the reeds We have never had a problem while swimming with the Reeds. They are kind of an odd family, but they always kept to themselves when ever we have entered the water. I see no reason to abate them.
Can Jackson Lake be used again as an swimming hole? The Forest Service is only interested in keeping the lake natural. Taking in consideration the cost to abate the reeds and remove the debris in the water, the legal problems of personal injury lawsuits, and vandalism that some uncaring forest visitors may inflict on it, the answer to that question would be an resounding "no". The glory of the old Jackson Lake may be gone, but it can still be the place to go to relax in the quiet, dip your feet into the cold water with a loved one, toss a fishing line in the water, or paddle a canoe. The glory of the present day Jackson Lake is most surely there.
making it nicer is the easy part....KEEPING IT nice would mean policing those trashy low life that come up that have no respect for anything, let alone a wonderful natural spot like Jackson Lake.