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April 8-9, 2004, Teanaway, Mt. Stuart
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This post was from sb on 04/19/04 at 9:13pm, and I have copied it to this new thread so that the rest of the discussion about snowmobiles can be consolidated into a single thread in Random Tracks.
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"Chris Hamel and I tried to ski the SE slope on Mt. Stuart. ÊNo we didn't quite make it - it's a long ways for a 2 day trip and we should not have wasted time, having fun skiing in Beverly Creek basin the evening before. ÊIt's a surprisingly beautiful route, opening up wide and smooth a few thousand feet up the gully.
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Snow machine tracks covered much of Beverly Creek Basin. ÊWe don't know exactly how they got there, but Chris thought it was legal. ÊNot legal though is going over the Beverly-Turnpike Pass with a snow machine and down into Ingalls Creek Basin (Alpine Lakes Wilderness). ÊAnd there were tracks going a long ways down and then diverting from our route. ÊI'm going to complain and hope that one day the FS takes this problem seriously. ÊThere is no evidence that they do yet! ÊI've also seen them in the Mt. Baker Wilderness (Welcome Pass and Church Mtn) Êand the Pasayten Wildeerness (Buffalo Pass and the West Fork of Pasayten River). ÊI suspect they are in these places every winter weekend."
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