Option A

Physically identify each of the major campsites with a sign that gives the name, river mileage and designated group size for the camp.

This proposal would aid river users by letting them know where they are on the river and, in conjunction with an up-to-date campsite list, would help them locate and use an appropriately sized camp. It would eliminate confusion about campsite identity and capacity. This proposal might not significantly reduce the need for rabbit boating because it would not restrict small groups from occupying large sites (it would just make it more obvious that a small group was using an inappropriately sized camp) nor would it eliminate competition between large groups.

This proposal requires the BLM and Forest Service to inventory campsites, create and place signs, (wooden posts, vertical strip signs or small plaques), create and add campsite language to permits and to educate permit holders about using appropriately sized campsites.

Please remember that this is just one idea proposed towards relieving the campsite congestion on the Rogue River. We are looking for a conversation about each idea to help us come up with a solution that works best for the users of the Rogue River.