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There is already a fee attached to you RV tags so is this in addition to the other fee? Or is this just the total $3?
I went back and reread the bill for the 43rd time. There was already $3 towards dump stations. They changed the name, reworded, and restructured the paragraph so I got confused. Soooo, on top of the $3 you already had to pay you now have to pay $10 until 2015 to support State Parks that have overnite accomodations for RV's.
All this talk about the Discover Pass,never have I seen anything on rising park rates for people that use the parks.Rates should be set at what it takes to maintain the parks.Years ago parks were the cheapest place to go with your Rv. KOA don't give away there spots and there still making money.
KOA is a business, if they didnt make money, they wouldnt be here anymore. State parks is a government run program...I cant explain it any better than that. My wifes Grandma is 96 and she has lived on the west side her whole life. She told me that the ferry's used to be private companies, and always made a profit. Then they were bought by the DOT and have lost money ever since...Wierd! She says you could give the state a whore house, and all the whores, and they would lose money in the first year!!!
The Chelan Butte has required a Discover Pass for the last year... I have never seen a "developed" site on that property. Odd.
I know exactly where it is.. The signs say specifically "Discover Pass" required, I'm pretty sure.
Ooh tricksy. They fooled me; although I just used my WDFW pass and hiked anyways.
Quote from: hirshey on March 27, 2012, 01:35:40 PMI know exactly where it is.. The signs say specifically "Discover Pass" required, I'm pretty sure. All of the signs on DNR, WDFW, and Park lands say "Discover Pass" and are all the same signs. However, the signs at WDFW areas have some small writing which basically says you can use the WDFW pass as well.Here is what the signs on WDFW areas look like: http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=85084.0;attach=161937And this is what they look like on DNR and Park lands: http://media.thenewstribune.com/smedia/2011/11/12/20/39/1dDhNR.St.5.JPG?height=400&width=600
Quote from: bigtex on March 27, 2012, 01:39:13 PMQuote from: hirshey on March 27, 2012, 01:35:40 PMI know exactly where it is.. The signs say specifically "Discover Pass" required, I'm pretty sure. All of the signs on DNR, WDFW, and Park lands say "Discover Pass" and are all the same signs. However, the signs at WDFW areas have some small writing which basically says you can use the WDFW pass as well.Here is what the signs on WDFW areas look like: http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=85084.0;attach=161937And this is what they look like on DNR and Park lands: http://media.thenewstribune.com/smedia/2011/11/12/20/39/1dDhNR.St.5.JPG?height=400&width=600and watch in another month or so when all the hang gliders and para sailers start showing up and jumping off the top of the butte i bet you could go up there and do a real quick survey and not half of them will have any of the accepted passes to "use" the land and yet none will be ticketed, so really whats the point