[pct-l] hiking in the northwest just got more expensive

chiefcowboy at verizon.net chiefcowboy at verizon.net
Wed Nov 16 20:35:31 CST 2011


Is this privately owned property or government owned?

-----Original Message----- 
From: rob gratz
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 5:49 PM
To: PCT
Subject: [pct-l] hiking in the northwest just got more expensive

with winter here and the high country closed in. most seattle area hikers
do training hikes in the lowlands.hope you have a big wallet. in addition
to the new $35 fee for close to home hikes like tiger mountain or mt
si.hancock timber has gotten into the act
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-EWfd7J-nN2k/TrV72uYStJI/AAAAAAAABm0/7URwIukHI6c/s800/Hancock%2BLetter%2B11-05-2011.jpg
thats right a new $75 fee per person to hike in a tree farm.(camping
permits are available for the bargain price of $300 )$150 family rate only
if your legally married. this covers places like the snoqualimie tree farm,
tolt river,cherry creek and tons of other lowland hikes.the p.c.t. passes
through many working forests  a precedent like this could open the p.c.t.
to through hiker fees
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