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I found this article in the Everett Herald.
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20...ans.for.Reiter.Foothills.upset.off-road.users
Temporary closure, most likely another bait and switch.
I'm sure it wont be long before that whole area is closed to ORV use.
I have been riding off road since 1984 and have seen the Sultan Basin, Cle Elum coal hills and surrounding trails, Marysville at 116th and a few smaller riding areas close, not leaving enough areas locally to ride. I hope Reiter doesn't follow suit.
Here's a quote from the article.
The state identified about 2,000 acres that they say are flat enough for use and don't threaten wildlife. Off-road vehicle users will get about half, while the other half will be reserved for hiking and other recreation.
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20...ans.for.Reiter.Foothills.upset.off-road.users
Temporary closure, most likely another bait and switch.
I'm sure it wont be long before that whole area is closed to ORV use.
I have been riding off road since 1984 and have seen the Sultan Basin, Cle Elum coal hills and surrounding trails, Marysville at 116th and a few smaller riding areas close, not leaving enough areas locally to ride. I hope Reiter doesn't follow suit.
Here's a quote from the article.
The state identified about 2,000 acres that they say are flat enough for use and don't threaten wildlife. Off-road vehicle users will get about half, while the other half will be reserved for hiking and other recreation.