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Originally Posted by SignalHillHiker
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WTF?
They took a beautiful, serene and iconic landscape and scared it with an ugly gravel road. I wouldn't want to walk it. That would not aid in accessibility either, I couldn't imagine pushing a wheelchair down that thing or being the person in the wheelchair getting rattled around. Someone using a walker would have no hope, I see seniors using our wooden beach boardwalk, with no issue, all the time. The point about emergency vehicle access is ridiculous. It is a national park, you can't carve the whole thing up in gravel roads for emergency access.
We have a newly built accessibility path at a nearby forest and it is not the width of a road and the gravel is extremely fine.
Not that that would look better than the wooden boardwalk but 100 times better than the road they built.