The reason is already listed on their website. "These closures and restrictions will remain in place until the national forest receives significant precipitation." Here's a link that should help. https://www.coolkidfacts.com/how-is-rain-formed/ …
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Um... fire?
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Don't you have anything better to do? Maybe you could visit the cages your boss has locked up kids. I hear there is one in Phoenixpic.twitter.com/CQfjYeYvrX
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We're in extreme drought conditions. There are restrictions in every national forest. Try to be an imbicil for the rest of the day. Oh, and the Snow Bowl is in the district that you live in. It's not the district that you are supposed to represent. Carpetbagger.
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I thought that was tribal land.
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It's probably because the Forest Service had their budget taken away and reallocated to
@ICEgov so that the country can commit human rights violations, but I have a feeling that you don't want to talk about that. - 1 more reply
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