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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1982)
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ML J e ffe r s o n , Mt Washington, and Three S iste rs W ild ern es s in Oregon, the Pasayten in Washington, and for the W e n a h a -T u c a n n o n in Oregon and Washington Permits will be required only for overnight trips in the Glacier Peak. Goat Rocks and M t. Adams W ild e rn e s s e s in Washington No permit is required for the A lp in e L akes Wilderness in Washington, the G earhart Mountain, Kalm iopsts, S traw b erry Mountain, and Wild Rogue Wilderness in Oregon, and Hells Canyon Wilderness in Oregon and Idaho The permit system will be in effect from June 15 to November 15, except for the G la c ie r P eak, Pasayten, Eagle Cap, and W enaha T ucan no n , Wildernesses where it 1« in effect all year Information from per mils helps manager« relate r e c r e a t io n a l use to ecological im pacts, set t r a il m a in te n a n c e priorities, and plan work for wilderness rangers The permit system was started in 1072 as part of a continuing effort to obtain more data on use in order to manage areas to peservr wilderness values and the experience sought by more hiker« and equestrians each year, according to J e ff S irm o n , reg io n al forester. Pacific Northwest Region Permits may be obtained by mail or in person for w ild e rn e s s e s in Washington, the Eagle Cap Mwy 24 Sondy in Oregon, and Wenaha Tucannon in Oregon and Washington, by applying to the National Forest ad ministering the wilderness to be visited Other wildernesses in Oregon requiring permits will have them available at self service stations at each trailhead leading into the wilderness Voluntary self-issue p e rm its are available at the most fre quently visited trailheads for the Strawberry Moun tain Wilderness in Eastern Oregon and at Malheur Na tional Forest offices Persons starting trips in the North Cascades Na tional Park may obtain a National Park Service per mit that is also valid in the Glacier Peak and Pasayten Wildernesses administered by the Forest Service Applicants for the free perm its should inquire about local conitions and certain restrictions such as the site of party, the use of c a m p fir e s and o th e r re s o u rc e p ro te c tio n measures Pigtail tourney is Saturday The Welches P ig ta il Girls Softball Tournament will be held Saturday at the Welches School field on Salmon River Road The four teams com peting include Lynch, R e y n o ld s , Sandy and Rockwood Each team will play two games, with the games beginning at 10 a m and I p m Contact Susan Brock, district representative for the W elches S o ftb a ll Association, 272 1501, for more information Contributions which will go toward paying the urn pires, will be accepted Phone 44« 4O5B JIZZA This week we would like to congratulóte all our post graduates of Sandy High as well as »he fine faculty ond facility thot moke it possible We urge everyone to vote yes In the June 29 high school budget election All of us in these trying times feel resentful toward the heavy burden of taxes but we must rem ember thot our educational system io our investment in our children s future ond our community s future too We hove o fine w ell montamed focility with a good educotionol progrom ond staff Let s support it next Tuesday* Thonk you, The Paolo fomily 8n|ey g re et p in e s ft good times et Peofa'sl FREE POP FREE PEANUTS FREE BALLOONS 4 / «"«¿1 1. 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