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boundary of Na- goes northeasterly between the Dela- tional Recreation Area where it adjoins ware River and River for about Grand Canyon National Park. one mile until it crosses River Road; (ii) On the Colorado River upstream then southwesterly along the ridge of Sheep Canyon. which is south of Hidden Lake to a (iii) On the San Juan River upstream point opposite the west end of Hidden of Clay Hills pullout. Lake, and then goes southeasterly (iv) On the Escalante River upstream until it returns to Loop One near River of Coyote Creek. Road. Maps of the route are available (v) On the Dirty Devil River up- at Smithfield Beach and at the office of of Utah Highway 95 bridge. the superintendent. Both loops are (2) A person may not operate a PWC marked by appropriate signs. at speed in excess of flat wake speed on (2) [Reserved] the Escalante River from Cow Canyon (c) Technical rock climbing—(1) Defini- to Coyote Creek. tion. The term ‘‘technical rock climb- (3) After December 31, 2012, no one ing’’ is defined to mean climbing where may operate a PWC that does not meet such technical climbing aids as pitons, the 2006 emission standards set by EPA carabiners or snap links, ropes, expan- for the manufacturing of two-stroke sion bolts, or other mechanical equip- engines. A person operating a PWC ment are used to make the climb. that meets the EPA 2006 emission (2) Registration. Registration is re- standards through the use of direct in- quired with the Superintendent prior jection two-stroke or four-stroke en- to any technical rock climbing. The gines, or the equivalent thereof, is not registrant is required to notify the Su- subject to this prohibition and will be perintendent upon completion of the allowed to operate as described in this climb. section. (d) Commercial Vehicles. (1) Notwith- (4) The Superintendent may tempo- standing the prohibition of commercial rarily limit, restrict or terminate ac- vehicles set forth at § 5.6 of this chap- cess to the areas designated for PWC ter, the following commercial vehicles use after taking into consideration are authorized to use that portion of public health and safety, natural and U.S. Highway 209 located within the cultural resource protection, and other Delaware Water National Recre- management activities and objectives. ation Area: [32 FR 5424, Mar. 31, 1967, as amended at 33 (i) Those operated by businesses FR 11358, Aug. 9, 1968; 34 FR 2206, Feb. 14, based within the recreation area; 1969; 34 FR 11302, July 8, 1969; 36 FR 23294, (ii) Those operated by businesses Dec. 8, 1971; 40 FR 27030, June 26, 1975; 41 FR which as of July 30, 1983, operated a 27723, July 6, 1976; 42 FR 25857, May 20, 1977; 48 FR 30295, June 30, 1983; 68 FR 55465, Sept. commercial vehicular facility in Mon- 26, 2003; 72 FR 13706, Mar. 23, 2007] roe, Pike, or Northampton Counties, PA, and the vehicle operation origi- § 7.71 Delaware Water Gap National nates or terminates at such facility; Recreation Area. (iii) On a first come-first served (a) [Reserved] basis, up to 125 northbound and up to (b) Designated snowmobile routes. (1) A 125 southbound commercial vehicles route in Middle Smithfield Township, per day serving businesses or persons Monroe County, Pennsylvania, bounded in Orange County, Rockland County, by the Delaware River on the east and Ulster County or Sullivan County, New Hidden Lake on the west. The route be- York; and gins at the Smithfield Beach parking (iv) Those operated in order to pro- area and is in two loops. Loop One is a vide services to businesses and persons small trail approximately 3 miles long located in or contiguous to the bound- and follows the west of the Dela- aries of the recreation area. ware River and closely parallels the (2) Contiguous Areas. All land within east side of L. R. 45012 (commonly the exterior boundaries of Lehman, known as the River Road). Loop Two is Delaware, Milford, Dingman, Stroud, approximately 6 miles long and begins Westfall, Middle Smithfield, Smithfield at the northwest end of Loop One; it and Upper Mount Bethel townships is

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deemed contiguous to the recreation ed from or on lands within the Arkan- area. sas Post National Memorial. (e) Commercial vehicle fees—(1) Fee [35 FR 13206, Aug. 19, 1970] Schedule: Fees are charged for those commercial vehicular uses described in § 7.73 Buck Island Reef National paragraphs (d)(1)(i), (ii) and (iii) of this Monument. section based on the number of axles (a) Extractive uses. All extractive uses and wheels on a vehicle, regardless of are prohibited within the boundaries of load or weight, as follows: the Monument, including but not lim- (i) Two-axle car, van or truck ...... $3 ited to harvest or collection (on the (ii) Two-axle vehicle with trailer ...... $5 land or in the water) of fish for any (iii) Two-axle 6-wheeled vehicle ...... $8 use, marine mammals, coastal migra- (iv) Three-axle vehicle ...... $10 tory pelagic fish, baitfish, lobsters, (v) Four-axle vehicle ...... $13 (vi) Five or more-axle vehicle ...... $18 conch, whelk, hermit crabs (soldier crabs), seashells, corals, dead coral, sea The fees charged are for one trip, one fans, sponges and all associated reef in- way. vertebrates, plants, fruits and seeds, (2) Exceptions. The following commer- firewood, driftwood, rocks, sand, gas, cial vehicles are exempt from the com- oil, and minerals. mercial fee requirements. (b) Marine operations. No dredging, (i) Vehicles necessary to provide excavating or filling operations of any services to businesses or persons with- kind are permitted, and no equipment, in, or contiguous to the recreation structures, byproducts or excavated area. materials associated with such oper- (ii) Any vehicle owned by a Federal, ations may be deposited in or on the State or municipal agency. waters or ashore within the boundaries of the Monument. (iii) Any vehicle owned or operated (c) Wrecks. No person shall destroy by a publicly owned utility company. molest, remove, deface, displace or (iv) Any vehicle operated by a non- tamper with wrecked or abandoned wa- profit or educational organization. terborne craft of any type or condition, (v) Any commercially licensed vehi- or any cargo pertaining thereto, unless cle or vehicle otherwise identified as a permitted in writing by an authorized commercial vehicle, when at that par- official of the National Park Service. ticular time it is being used for non- (d) Boats. (1) No watercraft shall op- commercial purposes. erate in such a manner, nor shall an- (f) Powerless flight. The use of devices chors or any other mooring device be designed to carry persons through the cast or dragged or placed, so as to air in powerless flight is allowed at strike or otherwise cause damage to times and locations designated by the any underwater features. superintendent, pursuant to the terms (2) Anchoring or maneuvering and conditions of a permit. watercraft within the waters that con- (g) Fishing. Unless otherwise des- tain underwater marked swimming ignated, fishing in any manner author- trails and interpretive signs is prohib- ized under applicable State law is al- ited. lowed. (3) Anchoring is prohibited except by permit issued by the Superintendent [34 FR 13595, Aug. 23, 1969, as amended at 47 FR 4256, Jan. 29, 1982; 48 FR 30295, June 30, for deep sand bottom areas or for ad- 1983; 48 FR 46780, 46782, Oct. 14, 1983; 49 FR ministrative purposes. 9421, Mar. 13, 1984; 49 FR 18451, Apr. 30, 1984; (4) Anchoring will be allowed in 50 FR 34130, Aug. 23, 1985; 51 FR 40419, Nov. 7, emergency situations only to protect 1986; 52 FR 34777, Sept. 15, 1987; 69 FR 57181, life and property. Sept. 24, 2004] (5) All watercraft, carrying pas- sengers, for hire, shall comply with ap- § 7.72 Arkansas Post National Memo- plicable regulations and laws of the rial. U.S. Coast Guard and Territory of the (a) Launching, beaching, or landing of Virgin Islands. vessels. Except in emergencies, no ves- (e) Fishing. (1) All forms of fishing are sel shall be launched, beached, or land- prohibited including, but not limited

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