Subject: [Tweeters] Re: Wilderness Adventure anyone?
Date: Apr 24 12:29:32 2008
From: Zuckerbond - Zuckerbond at comcast.net


Toggling back and forth between the map, satellite, and terrain buttons on
the google maps feature, it looks like an approach from USFS 2203 would be
easier.

This is accessed via Humptulips, Donkey Creek Rd. and FS-22. I'm sure all of
us armchair bushwhackers would love to hear the story when it's all over!



Mary Bond, Seattle



>On Thu, 24 Apr Claire Gribbin wrote: It looks like this spot is only about
.5 mile off of NF-2217.



>> On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Larry Schwitters
<lpatters at ix.netcom.com>

>> wrote: Are there any Tweeters with the motivation and grit to check this
out?

>> I would settle for knowing that the tree no longer exists. You will
obviously

>> need a GPS. GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY Colonel Bob Wilderness Classon Creek

>> 19. WDFW info. On 5/1/88 100 plus Vaux's Swifts entered a large broken

>> off Douglas Fir. This living 100-foot tree is located at 123.73949417

>> and 47.39628151.