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About The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 2019)
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 7 FS responds to objections over wilderness permits By Craig F. Eisenbeis Correspondent It9s looking more and more like 2019 will be the last year that the public will have free and unfettered access to local wilderness areas. Two years ago, prompted by the perception that wil- derness areas were being too heavily used, the Forest Service began the bureau- cratic process of restrict- ing trail use in the three wilderness areas in Sisters Country: the Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, and Three Sisters wilderness areas. Referred to as the Central C a s c a d e s Wi l d e r n e s s Strategies Project, the pro- posed change was announced in 2017 and was followed by informational meetings and a comment period in the spring of 2018. After those required steps, the intended proposal was formally floated last fall, which, in summary, would require limited permit access for most wilderness trails in the Sisters area. The wilder- ness trail permits are to be allocated in comparatively small numbers for an as-yet unspecified fee, reservation, and application process. Last fall9s <Decision Notice= on the matter was followed by an opportunity for interested persons to file objections to the decision. Only parties who had previ- ously filed comments during the earlier comment period were deemed to have standing to raise objections. This past week, the U.S. Forest Service formally responded to the objections filed in opposition to the project. Although the official response noted that <many objectors suggested more rule enforcement= of existing rules, rather than sweeping changes that would restrict all general access, this common objection was not directly addressed. Following the past two years of required meetings, comments, and objections, the scope of the project was whittled down a bit. Most sig- nificantly, the number of trail- heads requiring limited entry permits for day-use has been reduced from 30 trailheads to 19. However, popular wilder- ness trails near Sisters will still require limited-access permits if the plan is put into place as currently defined. The 11 trailheads removed from the limited-entry per- mit system are Woodpecker, Triangulation, Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) Santiam Pass, and Cabot Lake in the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness; PCT Big Lake in the Mt. Washington Wilderness; and Linton Lake, Lucky Lake, Six Lakes, Elk Lake, Chush Falls, and Black Crater in the Three Sisters Wilderness. The PCT trailhead segments were removed from limited-access requirements in order to facil- itate travel between wilder- ness areas by through-hikers. One other revision, which was billed as a concession to shortening the permit season, changed the last day of the limited entry permit require- ment from September 30 to the last Friday of September, a reduction of zero days or as many as six days, depend- ing on the calendar year. This change also has the effect of eliminating the permit requirements during the gen- eral rifle deer hunting season. Forty-four formal objec- tions were considered by the objection reviewing officer. Those objections were mostly from concerned individuals, although five organizations were also among those fil- ing documents constituting a formal objection. Other objectors were turned away because they had not filed comments during the official comment period that ended in the spring of 2018 and were therefore considered to be <without standing= to object. The Wilderness Strategies Project was inaugurated in an effort to reduce negative impact caused by increased public usage of the wilder- ness areas in the central Cascades. The region selected for restricted access automati- cally placed Sisters at the epi- center of the most heavily impacted areas. Another issue which the Forest Service reviewer dis- cussed in the analysis was that of hunting access. The review firmly states that hunting is a <valid use of wilderness= and that <Responsible Officials took hunting concerns into consideration= in the formu- lation of their decision. Although a <permit exemption for hunters with the W. High Cascade deer tag= is mentioned, the let- ter, itself, is somewhat vague as to exactly how hunting exemptions will play out on the larger scale. 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