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I always run into hunters during modern season without orange and since 2008 I've seen more ATV,ENDURO'S on state land. With signs that clearly state NO motorized object of any kind not even a damn R/C!....I been thinking about getting spike strips for these jack A$$'S These are the benefits of orange you let hunter's know where you are and where they are. So I will respect a hunter if he is already in one my cut's or areas that I see him in and move on! If no orange he's sh$t out of luck and if he want's anything more bring it and I've never had a problem! It could be a life saver for not being shot by a drunk or a stupid hunter that shoot's at noise! It could save your life if you need help and other hunters can see you! And a lot more thing's......So Wear your freaking ORANGE!
Quote from: MasterTracker on October 12, 2013, 03:30:01 PMI always run into hunters during modern season without orange and since 2008 I've seen more ATV,ENDURO'S on state land. With signs that clearly state NO motorized object of any kind not even a damn R/C!....I been thinking about getting spike strips for these jack A$$'S These are the benefits of orange you let hunter's know where you are and where they are. So I will respect a hunter if he is already in one my cut's or areas that I see him in and move on! If no orange he's sh$t out of luck and if he want's anything more bring it and I've never had a problem! It could be a life saver for not being shot by a drunk or a stupid hunter that shoot's at noise! It could save your life if you need help and other hunters can see you! And a lot more thing's......So Wear your freaking ORANGE! You can ATV's on State Land.
Markworth State Forest West (GMU 460) I-90 to Preston (Exit #22) then North to Fall City pass Twin Rivers Golf Course. Cross the Snoqualmie River bridge and turn left onto Hwy 203 towards Carnation. Go six miles (through Carnation) and go three more miles and turn right on Stillwater Hill Road. Stay to the right on rock road and veer to the right on Stossel Creek Way. Go 1 mile and veer right again to enter Markworth State Forest. At the four-way, continue north approximately 2.5 miles to the gate on the left of Stossel Creek Road (ST 2000). All roads beyond the gate are open to hunting . Wastewater sludge is sprayed over vegetation in late August leaving a mild odor. No ATV’s allowed. No camping allowed.