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HELP, Kite Emergency! Help the Jackson Hole Kiters
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knewschool

Since 23 Dec 2010
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Wyoming
 



PostThu Jun 07, 12 8:21 am    HELP, Kite Emergency! Help the Jackson Hole Kiters Reply with quote

The quickest petition ever. Just takes a few seconds.

http://www.change.org/petitions/houston-we-have-a-problem

Please consider signing this petition to save Bondurant, Wy from over 100 gas wells in our very snowkite spot. A Houston, Tx company has the right to drill on the National Forest Service lands at Bondurant where we snowkite due to some technicality granfathered in from over 50 years ago. Now they're proposing to drill the gas wells there and pump fracking fluid into the earth.

Not only will it harshly scar the snowkite terrain, but it is unfortunately high up in the watershed. The Frack infested water can travel down the Hoback River, to the Snake River and ultimately pour into the ocean via the Columbia River. This will be draining through 5 of my waterkite spots as well. I personally also kayak and river surf all the waters from this drainage. I will be super fracked!

The Jackson Hole Kiters will owe you big and come to your rescue one day if necessary!

Thanks in advance - Will Taggart

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keithvoncoyote

Since 13 May 2011
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The Gorge
 



PostThu Jun 07, 12 8:30 am     Reply with quote

Signed and shared! That's a little close to Yellowstone and the Tetons for my liking...

Good luck in preventing this!

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saleeba

Since 05 Mar 2006
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Masshole
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PostThu Jun 07, 12 8:33 am     Reply with quote

signed..

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knewschool

Since 23 Dec 2010
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Wyoming
 



PostThu Jun 07, 12 8:35 am     Reply with quote

Thank you guys! I am seriously thankful!

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registered

Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostThu Jun 07, 12 10:15 am     Reply with quote

not in our backyard Twisted Evil

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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Camas
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PostThu Jun 07, 12 10:37 am     Reply with quote

Signed.

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tekko

Since 20 Feb 2006
376 Posts
White Salmon
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PostThu Jun 07, 12 10:37 am     Reply with quote

Signed and posted to FB.

Haven't been able to shred bondurant yet... but have always wanted to! And, we have enough pollution in the Columbia already.. farm runoff, Hanford, etc and the new coal trains, No need to add gas well fluid to the mix.

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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
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PostThu Jun 07, 12 10:43 am     Reply with quote

Signed. Good luck Will.

I am a fan of natural gas usage and welcome a larger distribution grid since the US is sitting on large reserves but there is NO need to touch pristine areas.

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J_Matic

Since 14 Oct 2011
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InDaHo
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PostThu Jun 07, 12 11:12 am     Reply with quote

Signed & sent to Idaho Kiteboarding group. This affects us b/c 3 of our best waterkite spots are fed by the Snake River.

Death to PXP.

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dancingwind

Since 18 Jul 2007
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PostThu Jun 07, 12 12:12 pm     Reply with quote

Signed. Good luck guys!
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waynepjh

Since 27 Jul 2008
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jackson wy
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PostFri Jun 08, 12 6:34 am     Reply with quote

Thank you all so much! I cant believe it has been so hard to get all these signatures. We have been posting everywhere and still way short. Post on fb and beg yer friends to sign. Thanks again!

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hip in white salmon

Since 11 Jul 2007
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PostFri Jun 08, 12 9:08 am    petition Reply with quote

Signed...pumping chemicals into the ground water is insane. Talk about pissing in your water supply!

Crazy!!

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EdG

Since 19 Dec 2005
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PostSat Jun 09, 12 2:54 am     Reply with quote

We are fighting that here in NY. Frack Fracking!!!

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mystery curd

Since 14 Jun 2010
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PostSat Jun 09, 12 7:38 am     Reply with quote

signed
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idahor8rfan

Since 22 Apr 2010
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PostSat Jun 09, 12 9:30 am     Reply with quote

Signed. Good Luck.

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SalmonSlayer

Since 27 Nov 2005
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PostSat Jun 09, 12 10:25 am    Re: petition Reply with quote

it is kind of a double edged sword. We want to stop drilling for the least expensive source of available oil, but, it is exactly what we demand to support our choices such as putting an immense amount of unnecessary (because it is purely recreational) miles on the road looking for the next session.

Condemning the supplier of the very product we demand at the least expensive price so we can kite seems a bit twisted. If you want to reduce drilling then reduce demand. Try reducing or eliminating completely unnecessary activities like driving all over to find wind. Or is that different?

I cant sign a petition in good conscience, unless I am willing to walk the talk. I am not willing to change my life style accordingly. Where I choose to kite is dictated by 1. wind conditions 2.time available and 3. the cost (gas) of travel. If you are in HR and are deciding whether to go Rufus or Roosevelt, where does how much fossil fuel you will burn weigh into your decision except as a function of cost? I am willing to bet that the majority of people signing the petition dont put impact on the environment any higher on the list than I do.

I know my opinion will not be too popular, but, actions speak louder than self-congratulatory words.

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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
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PostSat Jun 09, 12 12:27 pm    Re: petition Reply with quote

SalmonSlayer wrote:
I know my opinion will not be too popular, but, actions speak louder than self-congratulatory words.

SalmonSlayer yes once again you're making an argument that is a stretch and fails to comprehend the bigger picture. Yes, fossil fuels are used to get to our kiting spots so how dare we consciously object to somebody drilling for gas in a pristine natural setting....where we just happen to kite. Okay, consider our dirty little carbon footprints busted but your "double edged" sword is like comparing a butter knife to a machete.

By your standards any company should be able to drill anywhere they want because we use their product so we have no right to complain. I also eat salmon...so I should be able to fish anywhere and anytime I want and nobody should care because...well...they eat salmon too. Are you cool with that?

Kiters won't be the only group petitioning against gas drilling in pristine natural areas and I bet those groups all drive cars around looking for trees to hug. The hypocritical bastards!!!

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