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Wild Olympics is a bad idea all the way around. They seem to think that this is something NEEDED when in fact there is nothing wrong with the proposed land in the first place. I just read something the other day that talked about how horribly in debt the NPS is and the fact that they cant afford to keep certain places, trails and other things open so more than likely they will be permanently closed. I am %100 opposed.
There was an article in the newspaper the other day saying that nature conservancy was trying to buy more land in the Queets and Clearwater area. They have Paul Allen offering to match funds with them for purchases. I've heard they want to buy the land so they can sell it to the park as a 'willing seller'. Then they can increase the size of the Queets corridor and start making a park corridor on the Clearwater too.I don't know how much it matches with the new bill, but the old proposal had something to do with authorizing the park to buy up the willing seller lands.
All the major rivers on the Olympic Peninsula would be designated W&S on the publically owned lands USPS
I don't see more public land as a bad thing, as long as it isn't locked up in a park. Most private timberland in Grays Harbor County that I grew up hunting has been turned into pay to hunt land. So more public land to hunt is a good thing in my eyes. It's one of the things I appreciate when I hunt the NE corner of the State, the national Forests over there. In fact the lock up of private land on the west side is the major reason I started hunting the NE corner three years ago. I know several others who have done the same thing.Most who have weighed in so far on this thread are against Wild Olympics, but there are many sportsmen who are for it. Here is one group who is.http://www.sportsmenforwildolympics.org/