These graphs depict important facts about roads and who uses them. For example, one shows Wilderness use as 2%, Driving for pleasure 63%, and Non-wilderness visits, 63%. Developed by Frank Gladics of the Independent Forest Products Assn., they have been much in demand by Congressional offices. These are the graphs used in the Senate and House hearings.

Data Sources: USFS Electronic Land Data Base
10-14-99 AP News Article

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton, OR
Oct. 1999

Data Source: USFS Electronic Land Data Base
10-14-99 AP News Article

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton, OR
Oct. 1999

Data Source: USFS Electronic Land Data Base
10-14-99 AP News Article

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton, OR
Oct. 1999

Data Source: USFS Electronic Lands Data Base
10-14-99 AP New Article

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton, OR
Oct. 1999

Data Source: USFS 1998 Roads Report

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton, OR
Oct. 1999

How Much Land Will Be Encumbered by The Gore & Clinton Effort to Emulate Teddy Roosevelt?

Data Sources: USFS Roads 1998 Roads Report
10-14-99 AP Article

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton,OR
Oct. 1999

Data Source: USFS FY 2000 Budget Request Justifications

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton, OR
Oct. 1999

Data Source: USFS 1998 Roads Report

Compiled by IFPA
Beaverton, OR
Oct. 1999