ChrisT Posted January 8, 2003 Author Posted January 8, 2003 I just might take you up on that offer but Sat I'm skiing Quote
sk Posted January 8, 2003 Posted January 8, 2003 If you can make it by sunday morning at 9:am at the 3 dollar box... I will be there I need some one to play with while Tex and JK do their hard man thing Quote
plexus Posted January 8, 2003 Posted January 8, 2003 Park Butte is nice. Been up there a few times. The best was the day hiked up there, went over to Survey Point and everythign was overcast, couldn't see Baker. And then seeing Baker the next day at sunrise with nary a cloud in the sky . Nice! Â Also I hear a guy is refurbishing the lookout on Lookout Mountain. That's a nice huffer for you. It's even more than 450' vert per mile !! Â Trask, you should come up and visit me in Sedro-Woolley some time....the sheep are still scared Quote
allthumbs Posted January 8, 2003 Posted January 8, 2003 Muffy, if I come will you play with me? Quote
allthumbs Posted January 8, 2003 Posted January 8, 2003 I will sometime. I hang out around Railroad Grade alot in the summer for kickin back. Quote
allison Posted January 8, 2003 Posted January 8, 2003 There is a book on this subject.  How to Rent a Fire Lookout in the Pacific Northwest Tom Foley and Tish Steinfeld, Wilderness Press  There are some cabins in there as well, including the ONF cabin called Interorrem where Timm@y and his wife once stayed, and where I have made bunches of art, and the Louella Cabin outside of Sequim that my family and I have enjoyed the last two Christmases. Quote
gapertimmy Posted January 8, 2003 Posted January 8, 2003 why pull smiffy tuff when you can ride freshiez? Quote
rbw1966 Posted January 8, 2003 Posted January 8, 2003 Chris-- Â I stayed at Flagg Point both times. Both times over the christmas holidays. First time solo with my dog, second time with my then-girlfriend. I thought it was romantic, she didn't--in spite of the bottle of wine and candles I had secretly lugged up there in my pack. As you probably know, its about 9 miles there in the winter on skis or snowshoes. Pretty secluded except for snowmobilers. Accomodations are great--everything you need except food and running water. Quote
Roger Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 why pull smiffy tuff when you can ride freshiez? because tahoe is too far to drive for the weekend... or is there actually snow in the bachelor weekend forecast? Quote
texplorer Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 and freshiez are for people who can't climb  No offense to mr Ian Quote
rbw1966 Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 or is there actually snow in the bachelor weekend forecast? Â Yes Quote
sk Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 why pull smiffy tuff when you can ride freshiez? Â Because I still have yet to learn to ski Quote
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