In the summer of 1965 I was working for the US Forest Service as a surveyor mapping the North Fork Road. We stayed in a cabin at the junction of the North Fork and Skull Creek. Best summer job that I ever had.
Summer of 1975 I was a trail crew leader at Kelly Creek Ranger Station. I loved going back the summers of 2017 & 2018 for the FOC summer campout gatherings.
The video turned out great. Thank you for continuing to be a voice for the Clearwater River Country, and the Nez Perce Homelands. Much honor and respect for all you do Friends of the Clearwater. My heart is always with you.
The Selway Bitter root and Frank Church wilderness complex is already the largest in the lower 48. And now they want to add the clear water region as well? What’s wrong with leaving it straight National Forest? And leaving the recreational opportunities that provides? Not everyone is a backpacker or mule skinner, nor can they be.
In the summer of 1965 I was working for the US Forest Service as a surveyor mapping the North Fork Road. We stayed in a cabin at the junction of the North Fork and Skull Creek. Best summer job that I ever had.
Summer of 1975 I was a trail crew leader at Kelly Creek Ranger Station. I loved going back the summers of 2017 & 2018 for the FOC summer campout gatherings.
moving to clearwater county soon. We must protect these steelhead and salmon
CATCH AND RELEASE AND CONFRONT POACHERS ON THE SPOT
The video turned out great. Thank you for continuing to be a voice for the Clearwater River Country, and the Nez Perce Homelands. Much honor and respect for all you do Friends of the Clearwater. My heart is always with you.
This is a beautiful film! Thank you. Keep up the good work Friends of the Clearwater!
Looks really good, gang! The rivers are what make the landscape, and it captures that beautifully.
The Selway Bitter root and Frank Church wilderness complex is already the largest in the lower 48. And now they want to add the clear water region as well? What’s wrong with leaving it straight National Forest? And leaving the recreational opportunities that provides? Not everyone is a backpacker or mule skinner, nor can they be.
The Clearwater has Ben destroyed
A logging wasteland, even in the 1970's when I lived there during the summers (Harpster, ID). Too much mining and cutting for a river basin that size.
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