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Well Fireweed you pretty much covered what I was going to say- the problem being that if Weyerhaeuser is shut down, there is no access to the large block of state land either. So it's not like you can just hunt the state land if Weyerhaeuser decides to lock their gates due to fire danger. You won't be able to get to the state land. There is some state land down in the very southern part of the Toutle unit that will still be accessible. But not much, if any, that I know of in the north end.
Quote from: bobcat on July 17, 2012, 09:21:13 AMWell Fireweed you pretty much covered what I was going to say- the problem being that if Weyerhaeuser is shut down, there is no access to the large block of state land either. So it's not like you can just hunt the state land if Weyerhaeuser decides to lock their gates due to fire danger. You won't be able to get to the state land. There is some state land down in the very southern part of the Toutle unit that will still be accessible. But not much, if any, that I know of in the north end. are you sure? I thought they cant block access to state land?
That's right. Camping on DNR is ok (need discover pass ). Weyco usually keeps their "access corridor" to state land open UNLESS there is extreme fire danger. They are aware of the anger closing PUBLIC land creates, and in Nov. I can't think of a time the access corridor out of the South Toutle Road has been closed. They usually open their company gates for rifle season. Sometimes volunteers will man the gates, esp. if there is any logging going on in the area. Some other timbercompanies open key gates during rifle too, but not all, esp. the ones close to Mt. St. Helens. (They want the elk reduced for tree damage). No camping on Weyco. or other private timberland, and they close their gates at dark--so if you get one you could be locked in.