
The forest cites "greater public safety and property protection" as the reason for the ban, which started yesterday and remains in effect until at least Nov. 30.
National forest spokeswoman Karen Malis-Clark said it's not unusual to place such restrictions on areas under construction.
Anti-Snowbowl activists have been setting up campsites just off the road and are believed to be using them as staging areas for protests against the pipeline construction."
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