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I noticed on Onx that Weyerhauser land that was around Blewett pass (shaser creek, iron mountain, scotty creek) now says Chelan Resources LLC. Anyone know much about this company? Is access to that land possible now? Before Weyerhaeuser, it used to be owned by Longview Timber who had a hand shake agreement with the forest service to allow access through their land for recreation. Once Weyerhaeuser purchased it, leases were sold, gates went up and it blocked access to thousands of acres of good ground to hunt. Anyone know whether access has changed to these areas with the new ownership?
I inquired with the FS regarding easement with Longview fiber and they said no formal easement was in place.
I know CDLT has their hands in the pot, but they are just one player. There are lots of stakeholders involved with this process, including advocates for sportsmen. Shon Smith has been heavily involved behind the scenes, and he is a great voice for us. Overall, I believe the hope is that ownership of most of the 35,000 acres of former Weyerhaeuser/Longview Fibre land will be conveyed to the USFS. As long as TPL continues to make incremental strides in securing funding, they are hoping to transition all of it by the end of 2030. I know we all have our opinions of the USFS, but if the land remains private, there is fear of future development down the road. Most, if not all of the harvestable timber has been taken from these parcels, meaning the value remaining lies mostly in the land itself. There are folks from the Seattle area, as well as from out of the area, that would love to turn parcels like these into their own private recreation sites. That would be disastrous for everyone, the wildlife especially.
Thanks for the info. Anyone know if access is still blocked on the north fork shaser road where you used to be able to access the Three Brothers trail? You used to be able to ride the road through the timber company that ties into USFS.