Have you ever been in that area? I hvae and live in Oregon. it is not the loggers that are at fault, if the state had let the loggers keeped going then then there could have been clear roads and trucks in the area. If you want someone to blame then blame the Greenies that have taken over this area and acting as if they are commies telling the people that what they want they can not have
On 14 Dec 2006 15:33:01 -0800, in alt.rec.hiking "223rem" <223remi@gmail.com> wrote: Courtney wrote: Since the gate was wide open, and not knowing any different, it would appear that conditions were good enough to drive through. They were trying to get to Gold Beach/US101, and not to find a trailhead or a place to ski in the national forest. The mere existence of a gate
On 14 Dec 2006 15:33:01 -0800, in alt.rec.hiking "223rem" <223remi@gmail.com> wrote: Courtney wrote: Since the gate was wide open, and not knowing any different, it would appear that conditions were good enough to drive through. They were trying to get to Gold Beach/US101, and not to find a trailhead or a place to ski in the national forest. The mere existence of a gate
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Alan S wrote: This year is not very exciting! We will head up to Dayton, OH for a week, so JIm can take in the big Ham Radio event up there (me, too, but with less enthusiasm). I always enjoy the Air Force Museum at Wright Patterson AFB, and we will be in their campground. Then we slowly meander eastwards through Pennsylvania, upstate NY and into New England. I want