openspaces Posted January 13, 2004 Posted January 13, 2004 Dear Climbers, I'm working on a project (currently being used by rock climbers) in Icicle Canyon and need some feedback. I work for a land conservation organization, and am in the process of working with the private owner to purchase the property, which will then be converted into public land. Before this can be done, the Chelan County Commissioners must approve the process (something I am told could be met with opposition). I'm organizing a letter writing campaign, supporting the public acquistion of this parcel. If you are interested, or want to learn more, please let me know. I could really use your help. Thanks in advance! Quote
catbirdseat Posted January 13, 2004 Posted January 13, 2004 Of course we are interested! Let's hear more about it. I do know there is a lot of underused climbing areas on the other side of the river. Some are on private property or require passage across private property for access. Quote
Dave_Schuldt Posted January 13, 2004 Posted January 13, 2004 Yes, Yes, please post details. Try contacting the guide book writers and the Mountaneers. Quote
Freeman Posted January 13, 2004 Posted January 13, 2004 Openspaces  could you e-mail or PM me?  Freeman Quote
openspaces Posted January 13, 2004 Author Posted January 13, 2004 The area is known as Goat Dome, accessed via the Snow Lakes Trailhead. It is on private land, and the landowner would like to sell the property to The Trust for Public Land (TPL). In turn, TPL will convey the property to the Forest Service. But first, the Forest Service must discuss the project with the Chelan County Commissioners. We are asking folks to send support letters to Commissioner Keith Goehner (rep for that district). If you would like specific language please e-mail me at tele4peace@yahoo.com and I can send you a draft letter. Many thanks! Quote
Careless_Ev Posted March 2, 2004 Posted March 2, 2004 If you draft a letter, post it here, and make it simple to collect public comment, you'll increase your response. Good work, but I'm not sure I like the idea of giving land to the USFS. Quote
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