Gary
SeEtta's picture has Gov. Polis insignia on sign.....it applies to the
whole state.

On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 9:42 AM Allison Hilf <[email protected]> wrote:

> Gary-
> Nobody is saying you can't go hiking, snowshoeing, etc. in the region of
> the state you live in, so long as you observe social distancing
> regulations. However THINK about purpose of having people to stay in
> region.  It's to not spread virus.   TRAVELING spreads virus, period.  The
> question has been asked at news conferences and Gov. Polis was on news
> Friday explaining exercising and participating in outdoor activities in
> your REGION is fine.
>
> Jefferson County has one of the larger numbers of COVID19 cases in the
> state, all who find it necessary to chase the Sagebrush Sparrow for your
> County Lists there, I hope you stay in YOUR REGION  for at least 14 days
> afterwards to protect the vulnerable with pre-existing health conditions.
> If you watched the bird from your car, this wouldn't be as important to me,
> but it still violates State Regulations.
>
> Allison Hilf
> Aurora,CO
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 5:45 AM Gary Brower <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Read all the way through the article.  It is aimed at DENVER residents.
>> Here’s the appropriate sentence (from the article, anyway)— the
>> next-to-last “paragraph”:
>>
>> You might be thinking, “Well hold on a second, Gov. Jared Polis said
>> hiking was fine!” Unfortunately for Denver residents, the stricter
>> restrictions are what apply, so in this particular case, the city and
>> county order trumps the statewide order.
>>
>>
>> The State’s order (under “Definitions”) reads:
>>
>> 3. Engaging in outdoor activity, such as, by way of example and without
>> limitation,
>> walking, hiking, nordic skiing, snowshoeing, biking or running. For
>> purposes of
>> outdoor activity, State parks will remain open to the public to engage in
>> walking,
>> hiking, biking, running, and similar outdoor activities but all
>> playgrounds, picnic
>> areas, other similar areas conducive to public gathering, and attended
>> areas shall
>> be closed. Additionally, the permitted outdoor activities in this PHO do
>> not
>> include activities that would violate the Social Distancing Requirements
>>
>>
>> If there is another, more authoritative, ruling (than “TheKnow”), I’ll be
>> welcome to hear/read it.  In the meantime, I’ll stick with Polis’ order,
>> not Hancock’s. But, the state’s order *replaces* both Boulder County’s,
>> as well as the Ti-County Health Department’s orders.
>>
>> Gary Brower
>> Unincorporated Arapahoe County (thankfully!)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 28, 2020, at 11:36 PM, Thomas Heinrich <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Just happened to find this relevant article on the Denver Post website:
>>
>>
>> https://theknow.denverpost.com/2020/03/26/hiking-mountains-denver-stay-at-home-order/236219/
>>
>> Thomas Heinrich
>> [email protected]
>> Boulder, CO
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 10:55 PM Susan Rosine <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was not aware of that restriction. I thought you could travel anywhere
>>> to exercise, which includes birding. I thought that's why the state parks
>>> were still open.
>>> So people in the mountains can't go to the plains, and vice versa? Like
>>> how far away from your town can you go? I've seen nothing about that.
>>> I stay sooooooo far away from people all the time, and I have left the
>>> city limits.
>>> Susan Rosine
>>> Brighton
>>>
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