Fixed it for ya.
Cut blocks are UGLY. There's no way around it.
What needs to happen is a REAL strategy to make all uses sustainable. When a block is going to be logged, the recreation uses should be looked at, and appropriate alternative area should be opened for recreational use - and also wildlife habitat needs to be looked at. If habitat is being destroyed/altered, what habitat of comparable sort has opened up in the past few years?
It's not as simple as "logging is good" or "logging is bad". It's a matter of "logging done right can be good for the people, environment, and economy" or "logging done poorly can be bad for people and the environment, and the economic benefits will not be sustainable."
Those things are looked at before cutting. I spent a couple years in the industry and for some reason "clear cutting" has a bad rep. It's not just wiping out everything in a big area anymore. Green zones (patches containing x amount of each tree species found in the area) have to be left for wildlife, buffer zones set up along water ways, proper culverts installed to prevent erosion, wildlife survey, buffer zones around any endangered nesting/den wildlife, replanting/reclaimation etc etc etc. It's not just "lets go cut over here" anymore.
Plus all these really nice roads that everyone who bitches likes to use while they go hiking/riding/biking/whatever. When you start wiping your arse with plastic toilet paper, THEN you can complain about forestry