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Man I hope the St. Helens tree farm is closed for motorized traffic for archery season, I worry about this all year and it's still raining
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Doubt, you will have to worry about it being closed to motorized traffic. Just hope its open for walk-in, alot can happen in six weeks.
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Can anyone confirm if Port Blakely going to continue with "No Motorized Access" and no camping period for Winston? If both St Helen's tree farm and PB properties are no motorized with no camping, that will leave a lot of territory that you just couldn't get to in a day. Good thing they are not trying to thin the herd down, down there - oh, that's right, the wolves will handle it
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Sounds like a good place for a mountain bike.
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ALL YEAH mountain bikes are all good until you get blisters on your butt cheeks ...
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