Photo: Christian Murdock, The Gazette
Posted By Seth Boster | The Gazette | Jan 4, 2021
In this article from The Gazette, Author Seth Boster unpacks the impact that 2020 has had on Colorado’s wilderness. Because of social distancing regulations, many people flocked to the outdoors in this record breaking year. The large number of new users has had a significant impact on our public lands that is sure to alter the way we experience these wild places in future years.
An excerpt from the article:
“Scott Fitzwilliams was supposed to be off work. But as supervisor of America’s most trafficked national forest, “you’re never off work,” he says. So there he was Fourth of July weekend, supposed to be enjoying the serenity he had always 
Photo courtesy of U.S. Forest Service
During summer 2020, cars regularly lined
the road to Brainard Lake in Boulder County.