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I've heard that access in the Williams Creek Unit is still pretty open. Hancock Timber bought a bunch of land, but I'm not sure if they've gated all of it. I know that they gate some of their land back in on the Nemah way up the E-Line. Weyerhaeuser is getting more stingy about camping though for sure. It's the Willapa Hills Unit that is getting more and more restricted these days. Rayonier turning those Salmon Creek and Fossil Creek parcels into permit only zones really did a number on some of the access in the area.
Quote from: hunter_sean08 on August 24, 2011, 12:24:46 PMI've heard that access in the Williams Creek Unit is still pretty open. Hancock Timber bought a bunch of land, but I'm not sure if they've gated all of it. I know that they gate some of their land back in on the Nemah way up the E-Line. Weyerhaeuser is getting more stingy about camping though for sure. It's the Willapa Hills Unit that is getting more and more restricted these days. Rayonier turning those Salmon Creek and Fossil Creek parcels into permit only zones really did a number on some of the access in the area.From reading their website it seems that you can still bike and walk in. It never says anything about shutting down access.
Quote from: slim9300 on August 24, 2011, 12:52:12 PMQuote from: hunter_sean08 on August 24, 2011, 12:24:46 PMI've heard that access in the Williams Creek Unit is still pretty open. Hancock Timber bought a bunch of land, but I'm not sure if they've gated all of it. I know that they gate some of their land back in on the Nemah way up the E-Line. Weyerhaeuser is getting more stingy about camping though for sure. It's the Willapa Hills Unit that is getting more and more restricted these days. Rayonier turning those Salmon Creek and Fossil Creek parcels into permit only zones really did a number on some of the access in the area.From reading their website it seems that you can still bike and walk in. It never says anything about shutting down access. If you're referring to the Rayonier land, check out this link:http://stores.rayonierhuntingpermits.com/StoreFront.bokAs far as the Hancock and Weyerhaeuser land is concerned, you can still bike and walk in on their roads unless otherwise posted. If you're hanging around the Williams Creek area you should be perfectly fine unless you drift too far east, but there are elk all over in 673 so you should be fine.
Best that I can remember, it would be some hard pedaling behind most of the gates
Sometimes the easyiest way back , is not the way you got to where you are..
Quote from: hunter_sean08 on August 24, 2011, 03:05:59 PMQuote from: slim9300 on August 24, 2011, 12:52:12 PMQuote from: hunter_sean08 on August 24, 2011, 12:24:46 PMI've heard that access in the Williams Creek Unit is still pretty open. Hancock Timber bought a bunch of land, but I'm not sure if they've gated all of it. I know that they gate some of their land back in on the Nemah way up the E-Line. Weyerhaeuser is getting more stingy about camping though for sure. It's the Willapa Hills Unit that is getting more and more restricted these days. Rayonier turning those Salmon Creek and Fossil Creek parcels into permit only zones really did a number on some of the access in the area.6. No persons other than PERMITTEE shall enter on or use the Lands under this Access Permit unless such person is in the company of PERMITEE and has a fully executed Companion Access Permit, Release and Waiver of Liability Indemnity and Hold Harmless Agreement. PERMITTEE may request a Companion Access Permit by e-mailing hunting@rayonier.com, or by calling 855-729-4868. You could be right but I sure as hell wouldnt want to walk/bike in there with all the idiots on their quads. I was near there last weekend and heard from a couple timber fallers that its already a zoo in there. Anyone who bought that permit got ripped. From reading their website it seems that you can still bike and walk in. It never says anything about shutting down access. If you're referring to the Rayonier land, check out this link:http://stores.rayonierhuntingpermits.com/StoreFront.bokAs far as the Hancock and Weyerhaeuser land is concerned, you can still bike and walk in on their roads unless otherwise posted. If you're hanging around the Williams Creek area you should be perfectly fine unless you drift too far east, but there are elk all over in 673 so you should be fine.I have been there before and read that already. Nowhere does it say that you can't walk or bike into their property. It says that they provide "greater access" and they do that by giving you a gate key and permission to be in there with your truck and to camp. Did you see anything that says you can't walk in?
Quote from: slim9300 on August 24, 2011, 12:52:12 PMQuote from: hunter_sean08 on August 24, 2011, 12:24:46 PMI've heard that access in the Williams Creek Unit is still pretty open. Hancock Timber bought a bunch of land, but I'm not sure if they've gated all of it. I know that they gate some of their land back in on the Nemah way up the E-Line. Weyerhaeuser is getting more stingy about camping though for sure. It's the Willapa Hills Unit that is getting more and more restricted these days. Rayonier turning those Salmon Creek and Fossil Creek parcels into permit only zones really did a number on some of the access in the area.6. No persons other than PERMITTEE shall enter on or use the Lands under this Access Permit unless such person is in the company of PERMITEE and has a fully executed Companion Access Permit, Release and Waiver of Liability Indemnity and Hold Harmless Agreement. PERMITTEE may request a Companion Access Permit by e-mailing hunting@rayonier.com, or by calling 855-729-4868. You could be right but I sure as hell wouldnt want to walk/bike in there with all the idiots on their quads. I was near there last weekend and heard from a couple timber fallers that its already a zoo in there. Anyone who bought that permit got ripped. From reading their website it seems that you can still bike and walk in. It never says anything about shutting down access. If you're referring to the Rayonier land, check out this link:http://stores.rayonierhuntingpermits.com/StoreFront.bokAs far as the Hancock and Weyerhaeuser land is concerned, you can still bike and walk in on their roads unless otherwise posted. If you're hanging around the Williams Creek area you should be perfectly fine unless you drift too far east, but there are elk all over in 673 so you should be fine.
Quote from: hunter_sean08 on August 24, 2011, 12:24:46 PMI've heard that access in the Williams Creek Unit is still pretty open. Hancock Timber bought a bunch of land, but I'm not sure if they've gated all of it. I know that they gate some of their land back in on the Nemah way up the E-Line. Weyerhaeuser is getting more stingy about camping though for sure. It's the Willapa Hills Unit that is getting more and more restricted these days. Rayonier turning those Salmon Creek and Fossil Creek parcels into permit only zones really did a number on some of the access in the area.6. No persons other than PERMITTEE shall enter on or use the Lands under this Access Permit unless such person is in the company of PERMITEE and has a fully executed Companion Access Permit, Release and Waiver of Liability Indemnity and Hold Harmless Agreement. PERMITTEE may request a Companion Access Permit by e-mailing hunting@rayonier.com, or by calling 855-729-4868. You could be right but I sure as hell wouldnt want to walk/bike in there with all the idiots on their quads. I was near there last weekend and heard from a couple timber fallers that its already a zoo in there. Anyone who bought that permit got ripped. From reading their website it seems that you can still bike and walk in. It never says anything about shutting down access.
I've heard that access in the Williams Creek Unit is still pretty open. Hancock Timber bought a bunch of land, but I'm not sure if they've gated all of it. I know that they gate some of their land back in on the Nemah way up the E-Line. Weyerhaeuser is getting more stingy about camping though for sure. It's the Willapa Hills Unit that is getting more and more restricted these days. Rayonier turning those Salmon Creek and Fossil Creek parcels into permit only zones really did a number on some of the access in the area.6. No persons other than PERMITTEE shall enter on or use the Lands under this Access Permit unless such person is in the company of PERMITEE and has a fully executed Companion Access Permit, Release and Waiver of Liability Indemnity and Hold Harmless Agreement. PERMITTEE may request a Companion Access Permit by e-mailing hunting@rayonier.com, or by calling 855-729-4868. You could be right but I sure as hell wouldnt want to walk/bike in there with all the idiots on their quads. I was near there last weekend and heard from a couple timber fallers that its already a zoo in there. Anyone who bought that permit got ripped.
6. No persons other than PERMITTEE shall enter on or use the Lands under this Access Permit unless such person is in the company of PERMITEE and has a fully executed Companion Access Permit, Release and Waiver of Liability Indemnity and Hold Harmless Agreement. PERMITTEE may request a Companion Access Permit by e-mailing hunting@rayonier.com, or by calling 855-729-4868. That was supposed to paste on the last post. I was near there last weekend and talked to a few of the timber fallers who have been working in there and they said it is already a damn zoo in there with all the quads and camps. Idiots are riding thier quads out of the permit area and into surrounding timber co land OUT of the permit area. Anyone who bought that permit is...well they are not going to get what they paid for. Basically its access to a spot to camp and ride your ATV, have fun.