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1 Wenas Valley Chapter Grey Rock Trail Workparty - Ahtanum Wenas Valley BCHW Indian John Fundraiser Wenas Valley Chapter BCHW P.O. Box 1325 Selah, WA YOUR 2008 DUES ARE DUE LAST NEWSLETTER
2 Prez Release February Hi All, Well, one down and one to go. The Sportsmens Show is on the 15 th through the 17 th of February. Setup for the show is on the 14 th (does that date ring a bell fo you folks?) I ll bring over the display around 12:00 p.m. If you can please sign up for setup and/or taking down the display. I talked to the Forest Service about their weed seed feed display that they had at the last TWIG to see if we could use it and they said we could. Other than that, it will be the same display. Please sign up for manning the booth. This is the last big other than ride event. We could really use the help. The fundraiser at Indian John Rest Area is OVER. I think it went well and my thanks to all who worked so hard to make this a success. I think next year we should look at doing this FR in February or early March. It just happened to be the coldest weekend of the year. The heaters worked well and the graveyard shift was much more bearable with my trusty sleeping bag. In fact it was too comfortable. I awoke to a guy yelling for me to wake up. He was laughing pretty hard by the time he left. The Public Lands Committee of BCHW is watching the Deep Creek/Swamp Lake road closures very closely. We re talking to the Naches FS about the possibility of expanding the Mt. Aix trailhead for accessing the trails, maybe a trail rather than riding the road. I talked to Paul Wilson, the outfitter up there (Chinook Pass Outfitters) and he said riding the road isn t any better than driving that darn thing. The closure is the 1800 and 1808 roads. It ll be closed at least two year, but more likely much longer. I talked to Sue Ranger about this and this is the main agenda item for the APRIL 1st TWIG meeting. Highcountry Highline Issue No. 30, February 2008 Wenas Valley Backcountry Horsemen, Inc. Like most of you, I m sick of this winter. We haven t rode since Arizona, that seems so long ago now. I m really looking forward to some saddle time. Rattlesnake Ridge Riders has their CHILI FEED RIDE coming up on March 9 th. Get there early. Long ride heads out at 10 a.m., short ride at 10:30 a.m. The next day, Sunday the 10 th, we ll have a chapter ride at the LT Murray. Meet at the parking lot off Buffalo Road at 10:00 a.m., bring a lunch. The rest of March is busy. We have the Hanford Reach ride on the 15 th, again bring a lunch. And please be ready to ride at 10:00 a.m. It s at least an hour and a half drive from Naches, the gate is just past MP 62. Watch for signs. The first campout/potluck of the year is the annual Burke Lake Ride. This, I feel is a GREAT early season ride. I ve gone there now for 21 years and always look forward to going again. Please make SURE TO CALL THE TRAIL BOSSES if you have questions or to let them know you re going. That way they know to wait for you or know to call if something unexpected should happen that causes us to cancel. Well, I ve worn out my fingers with the hunt and peck method of typing. See you on the trail. LET S RIDE!
3 Issue No. 30, February Officers President:... Mike Drougas, Vice President: Jacque Sansaver, Director:. Krohn Traversie, Alt. Director:... Mike Drougas, Secretary/Historian...Lou Ann Matches Treasurer: Jacque Sansaver, USFS Liaison: Krohn Traversie, Newsletter Editor:... Susie Drougas, Trail Boss: Jacque Sansaver, Volunteer Hrs Coordinator & Trail Boss: Bob Brock, Web Site/Publicity Robin Granger, Education Chair/LNT Randy Darling, Our Mission Statement The purpose of Backcountry Horsemen of Washington is to perpetuate the legal and moral claim by the American people to use horses and mules for recreation on public lands. Next Chapter Meeting Next Chapter General Membership meeting on Thursday, FEBRUARY 14 TH, ROUND TABLE PIZZA, BY FRED MEYER AT 40 TH & FRUITVALE. SUBMISSIONS TO THIS NEWSLETTER Please send your stories, experiences, recipes, ads, information on rides or anything else you would like to share with others in the newsletter by the 25th of each month to: Susie Drougas - SAndersonRPR@aol.com Our Goals 1. Perpetuate the use of horses and mules for recreation on public lands. 2. Assist government and public agencies in the maintenance of the backcountry to achieve our goals. 3. Educate, encourage, and inform horsemen in general public in the wise and sustaining use of resources in the backcountry. 4. Take responsible citizen involvement in actions affecting access and the use of stock in the backcountry. Calendar of Events February 7 February 11 February 14 February 14 Chapter, Power House Grill, 7 p.m. Ahtanum SF Planning Meeting Sportmen s Show Setup, Noon At Sundome General Membership Meeting, Round Table Pizza 7 p.m. February Spirit of the West in Ellensburg YOUR DUES ARE DUE PLEASE PAY JACQUE NOW! THIS IS YOUR LAST NEWSLETTER YAKIMA SPORTMEN S SHOW, February 15-17, Setup on February 14 th. Our chapter will be having a booth again this year, please sign up to work there. Bob Brock will handle the sign-ups , bobbbrock@peoplepc.com It is a lot of fun to work there you have an opportunity to tell people about who we are and what we do. When you re done with that, you get to check out the other vendors too. We have a small chapter! The more help the better! ADVERTISING For information and questions, contact Susie Drougas. Advertising Rates Business Card - $4.00/mo or $44.00/year 1/4 Page -$7.00/mo or $77.00/year 1/2 Page -$18.00/mo or $198.00/year Full Page -$25.00/mo or $275.00/year Issue No. 29, January 2008 Classified (Non-Members) $3.00/mo. Classified (Members) $2.00/mo.
4 January 23, 2008 Dear Interested Citizen, Please join us for the: Ahtanum State Forest Recreation Plan Meeting West Valley Fire Station # Zier Rd. Yakima, Washington Monday, February 11, :30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. You are cordially invited to be part of the Ahtanum State Forest (ASF) Recreation planning process. On February 11, 2008 the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold a public meeting to begin the recreation planning process for state Trust land within the ASF. The goal for this plan is to guide recreation management for the ASF, a 76,000 acre block of forested state Trust land located approximately 20 miles west of Yakima, WA (please see map). DNR has started gathering information related to recreation in the ASF and we look forward to discussing how the area adds to your recreation experience. Throughout this planning process, there will be many opportunities for you to be involved and provide your thoughts and input, including public meetings and collaboration with DNR staff. As part of this planning effort we will be coordinating a citizen based Recreation Planning Committee. In addition to the committee, there will be opportunities for the public to help conduct field inventories of the recreation sites and trails in the planning area. If you would like more information about this planning effort or how you can be involved, please come to the meeting or contact Eric Watrud at or via at asfplan@dnr.wa.gov. If you cannot attend the meeting but would like to receive project updates please contact us and we will add you to the project contact list. Sincerely, George Shelton Assistant Region Manager
5 AHTANUM STATE FOREST RECREATION PLANNING AREA 410 RIMROCK LAKE ^ TIETON WENATCHEE NATIONAL FOREST YAKIMA ^ 82 EAGLE NEST VISTA!5 CLOVER FLATS SNOW CABIN GREY ROCK TRAIL TREE PHONES AHTANUM MEADOWS AHTANUM ^ TAMPICO YAKAMA RESERVATION Ahtanum Rd 97 Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this map. However, due to changes in ownership and agency modification of data layers, plus the need to rely on data from outside the agency, the Department of Natural Resources cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Therefore, there are no warranties which accompany this material. Ahtanum State Forest Recreation Planning Area DNR Managed Lands *Planning Will Only Apply To DNR Managed Lands* Miles YAKIMA COUNTY
6 Issue No. 30, February 2008 Washington State Department of Natural Resources Ahtanum State Forest Recreation Plan Kick-off Meeting Monday, February 11, :30 to 8:30 p.m. Directions: The West Valley Fire Station #5 is located at Zier Rd. in Yakima, WA. From I-82, exit onto US-12 West. Exit onto N 40 th Ave. After about 3 miles, turn right onto Nob Hill Blvd. After about 2.5 miles, turn left onto S 80 th Ave. Turn right onto Zier Rd. The West Valley Fire Station #5 is on the left, Zier Rd. If you have further questions about directions, please call us at Especially Western 3333 Mapleway Rd., next to Gleed Feed No. on Hwy miles past Suntides between Yakima and Naches Saddles, tack, supplies, gifts, blanket care etc /espwstrn3@aol.com Linda Gutierrez Kirsten Smith Tues-Fri 10-6 Sat Your Editor Doing a Self-Portrait! THESE RETAILERS GIVE A PERCENTAGE BACK TO BCHW At No Extra Cost to you! COUNTRY SUPPLY: Type BCHW in the Country Care Box on your shopping cart JEFFERS EQUINE: Type BCHW in the Promotion Code Box When ordering.
7 Issue No. 30, February, Wenas Valley BCHW Calendar January 1 January 3 January 10 January st February 7 February 14 th February March 6 March 9 March 10 March 13 March 15 March rd New Year s Breakfast Sansaver s Ranch Fundraiser Indian John Rest Area Yakima Sportsmen s Show Booth Rattlesnake Ridge Riders Chili Ride, 10:00 long ride, 10:30 short ride (Leaves Sharp!) L.T. Murray Sheep Company Road Hanford Reach Ride Burke Lake Ride/Campout November 4 November 6 November 13 General Meeting Round Table Pizza November 29 Turkey Trot Ride (Weather Permitting) December 2 December 13 December 30 January 1 Christmas Party, TBA Workparty for New Year s Breakfast New Year s Breakfast, TBA April 1 April 7 th April 10 th April 12th April th April th May 1 May 3 May 6 May 8 May th May June 3 June 5 June 7-8 th June 12 June 21 st July 1 July 2 nd July 3-6 th July 10 th July th August 5 August 7 August 16-17th Aug 29 Sept 1 Sept 2 Sept 4 Sept 11 Sept Chain Saw Certification Naches Ranger Station Wenas Ride, Campout and Sunday area cleanup Spring Ride Methow Valley BCHW, Nile Ride/Packing Clinic WOGA Rendezvous Winthrop, Wildcat Work Party Pleasant Valley Work Party General Meeting Potluck, TBA Deep Creek (Weather Dependant) TBA Haney Meadow General Meeting Potluck, TBA Mt. Adams, Keenes Horse Camp Conrad Meadows Basin Lake Pack-In Teanaway Stafford Creek Let s Ride!!!!!!! October 2 October 7 October 9 October 19 October Halloween Party Ki Yi Ranch Wine Ride, Purple Sage Riders
8 Issue No. 30, February 2008 Byron s Dutch Oven Recipes Mississippi Mud Cake 1 Yellow cake mix prepared as directed. Mud ½ cup cocoa powder 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup hot water 2 tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. cinnamon Topping 10 oz. bag semi-sweet chocolate chips ¾ cup chopped pecans Powdered sugar Line the bottom and sides of a 12 Dutch oven with heavy foil. To the oven add prepared cake mix. Prepare the Mud: In a separate bowl combine all Mud ingredients and stir until well mixed. Pour mud mixture over the cake batter. Bake: Cover Dutch oven and bake using 8-10 briquettes bottom and briquettes top for minutes replenishing coals after 60 minutes if cake is not done. Sprinkle chocolate chips and pecans over top of cake about 5 minutes before cake is done. Dust top of cake with powdered sugar just before serving. Serve warm with whipped cream. Serves: Happy Valentine s Day!
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