Projects & Plans - Route Designation Strategy; 5-Step Process

Archived Step 1 and 3 - Inventory Maps and Route-Specific Input - Concerns and Opportunities for each route.

View maps with all inventoried routes on all eleven analysis areas on the forest. Your comments about "Risks and Concerns" as well as "Benefits and Access needs" for each route will provide us with more information for our proposed system of routes.

These map files are by necessity very large, and may take some time to load. We recommend that the pdf files be saved to your hard drive.

Step 1 Inventory Maps

Map #1 – Mono Lake and June Lake - 7/2/06 (.pdf, 12 mb)

Map #2 – Mammoth West - 7/6/06 (.pdf, 18 mb)

Map #3 - Mammoth East - 07/03/06 (.pdf, 15 mb)

Map #4 – Glass Mountains - 7/28/06 (.pdf, 20 mb)

Map #5 – Pizona - 7/6/06 (.pdf, 9 mb)

Map #6 – Casa Diablo North - 7/2/06 (.pdf, 13 mb)

Map #7 – Casa Diablo South - 7/7/06 (.pdf, 14 mb)

Map #8 – White Mountains - 7/28/06 (.pdf, 21 mb)

Map #9 – Bishop and Coyote - 7/28/06 (.pdf, 13 mb)

Map #10 – Inyo Mountains - 07/07/06 (.pdf, 15 mb)

Map #11 – South Sierra Escarpment (North section) - 8/17/06 (.pdf, 15 mb)

Map #12 – South Sierra Escarpment and Monache - 7/2/06 (.pdf, 20 mb)

Comment Documents

Criteria for Route Recommendations (pdf)
Recommendation Guide Table (pdf)

Route Comment Form (.pdf)
Route Comment Form (.doc)

If you look at the maps and see that there are missing routes, please do the following:

  1. zoom into the area of concern and print it
  2. draw the new route on the map
  3. fill out the Route Inventory Photo Review Sheet
  4. send to Route Designation Strategy, 351 Pacu Lane Suite 200 , Bishop 93514
  5. or drop it by the Supervisors Office with attention to Nancy Erhardt