Photo Courtesy Judson Hall |
Local Forest Service watchdog group BARK reports that the USFS is preparing a timber sale in the ZigZag Ranger District.
According to BARK, “The Horseshoe Sale” comprises 2000 acres of timber nestled between the Bull Run Watershed Protective Area and the Mount Hood Wilderness.
In addition to Frenches Dome, the sale could profoundly impact a number of popular hiking trails and campgrounds.
- Trails:
Top Spur Trail, Ramona Falls Trail, Burnt Lake Trail, Cast Creek Trail, Horseshoe Creek Trail, Sandy River Trail, Upper Horseshoe Trail, Lolo Pass Trail, and Pacific Crest Trail. - Campgrounds:
Lost Creek Campground, McNeil Campground, and Riley Horseshoe Campground
BARK views this sale as a worrying departure from the logging moratorium enjoyed in the ZigZag Ranger District since 1998.