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I would not get caught in handcock without a permit( on foot or car). Handcock hires the game department to patrol.
Quote from: throttlejocky20 on December 23, 2010, 10:36:20 PMI would not get caught in handcock without a permit( on foot or car). Handcock hires the game department to patrol.Not sure who "Handcock" is but Hancock does not hire gamies to patrol. They hire old retirees to drive around and play cop. That being said, you can NOT walk into Hancocks Kapowsin area but you can walk in to their White River and Snoquo properties w/out a permit.
Quote from: Gundy on December 24, 2010, 08:45:20 AMQuote from: throttlejocky20 on December 23, 2010, 10:36:20 PMI would not get caught in handcock without a permit( on foot or car). Handcock hires the game department to patrol.Not sure who "Handcock" is but Hancock does not hire gamies to patrol. They hire old retirees to drive around and play cop. That being said, you can NOT walk into Hancocks Kapowsin area but you can walk in to their White River and Snoquo properties w/out a permit.Thats the security I have been stopped while driving 2 times and seen a check station multiple times. Legit wa state game department all times. You ho nestly can say all you have seen in there is security.
Quote from: throttlejocky20 on December 24, 2010, 08:49:49 AMQuote from: Gundy on December 24, 2010, 08:45:20 AMQuote from: throttlejocky20 on December 23, 2010, 10:36:20 PMI would not get caught in handcock without a permit( on foot or car). Handcock hires the game department to patrol.Not sure who "Handcock" is but Hancock does not hire gamies to patrol. They hire old retirees to drive around and play cop. That being said, you can NOT walk into Hancocks Kapowsin area but you can walk in to their White River and Snoquo properties w/out a permit.Thats the security I have been stopped while driving 2 times and seen a check station multiple times. Legit wa state game department all times. You ho nestly can say all you have seen in there is security.Gamies may be in there patrolling but Hancock doesnt hire them. They patrol everywhere.
So is the Hancock forest land at the end of Highway 165 just before you enter the park the snoqualmie, white river area? Isn't that the snoqualmie national forest that butts up against the park? If so, can you walk into this area on foot without a permit? I don't want to break any rules and if I can't go in without a permit I won't go unless I get one. Again does anyone know how much the permits are?
Quote from: Bunny Thumper on December 24, 2010, 02:44:06 PMSo is the Hancock forest land at the end of Highway 165 just before you enter the park the snoqualmie, white river area? Isn't that the snoqualmie national forest that butts up against the park? If so, can you walk into this area on foot without a permit? I don't want to break any rules and if I can't go in without a permit I won't go unless I get one. Again does anyone know how much the permits are?That is the Kapowison tree farm. You cannot enter without a permit.