REPORT ON MANAGEMENT OF
THE MOQUITH MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS STUDY AREA WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE CORAL PINK SAND DUNES
ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS (2)
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Impacts from camping activities were occurring on
the south side of the Hancock Road prior to implementation of the Guidance in 1994. This
area is now recovering. This photograph was
taken in 1989.
Impacts from camping activity on the south side of the Hancock Road directly across from
the Ponderosa Grove Campground as shown in this 1990 BLM photograph.
This photograph shows impacts from motorized
camping activities in 1989 on the south side of
the Hancock Road prior to Implementation of
the Guidance in 1994. The site is now recovering.
This Ponderosa pine stand is located in the interior of the Sand dunes.
This naturally occurring hummock is located in
the interior of the sand dunes.
This photograph shows Memorial Day weekend use of the dry lake bed in 1986 when OHV use
was at a peak.
This is another example of Memorial Day weekend
use at the dry lake bed in 1986.
This sagebrush flat north of the dray lake bed which is developing new OHV trails and is
recommended for OHV closure.
These OHV trails are located east of the dry lake
bed. This area is recommended for OHV closure.
This photograph shows the OHV access site at Sand Spring. Perennial vegetation is becoming
established on either side of the route.
This photograph depicts the interior of the northern portion of the Coral Pink Sand Dunes.