Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: blackdog on July 05, 2015, 04:08:38 PM
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http://thevidette.com/sections/news/local/public-access-takes-center-stage-special-county-meeting.html?i&m&m
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http://kbkw.com/forest-service-road-improvement-could-block-access-on-the-west-fork-humptulips-river/
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I guess I am a little confused. Is this the spur to the left downstream from Rainbow Cr? I looked at my FS map and it shows a different number but I can't figure out where else it could be.
A fish bearing stream? That's pretty funny. It's a mud puddle except when the river floods in the winter. Then I guess the fish could get in it.
The FS could likely put a culvert in for less then the cost of blocking it and putting in a parking lot.
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It is all the way at the end of the road that goes over Rainbow Cr. Apparently there was a bridge or tressel there at one point.
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Ok, The concrete you see in the river is from a fish trap that was there at some point, before my time. Used to be a cabin there too that the Boy Scouts used.
I cannot think of any water flowing across that road. When Mayrs owned the property you could not drive onto the bar. Been a few years since I went n there I guess.
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is that the road that cuts off donkey creek road to the left(heading east) just after you cross donkey creek and forks with both spurs dead ending at the river?
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is that the road that cuts off donkey creek road to the left(heading east) just after you cross donkey creek and forks with both spurs dead ending at the river?
Yep