Edited Update as of 12:45 mst. 04/30.
I lucked with some great contacts and up the chain from Weyerhaeuser on through to a call direct from Southern Plantations.
It's closed to public access.
He was open to my concerns / disappointment and shared his/their position. By the end, it makes sense whether I like it or not.
I appreciated his direct conversation with me.
While the newspapers shared one aspect they didn't share (or limited portions) for the entire discussions as he was one of the main people quoted in MT papers.
Plum Creek, Weyerhaeuser and now themselves have all sold portions of land and never said they would not. It's part of business. While this portion happens to be one sold, the vast majority of their land has been entered into block management for public use.
It's not for multi real estate development. The parcel was sold directly to a private owner who's building his home on the property.
They've allowed me access to set up my daughter and her friend a cache event / camp and provided a direct line to communicate future interests however, hunting is no longer available.
It was a cordial conversation though the conclusion is, it's been sold to a private owner (not company) and is no longer available for public use.
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Well, I didn't think this would happen though it has...
Well. I had set to prepare a camp for my daughter and her friend this Friday evening w/ a geo-cache hunt for a $25 g/c to the theatres once they re-open.
Ran into this...
Wow. Didn't think it would happen though... Whitefish Lazy Creek area. Gone. This has been open to the public since... Well, since beyond my knowledge. Hunted for a long while.
I lucked with some great contacts and up the chain from Weyerhaeuser on through to a call direct from Southern Plantations.
It's closed to public access.
He was open to my concerns / disappointment and shared his/their position. By the end, it makes sense whether I like it or not.
I appreciated his direct conversation with me.
While the newspapers shared one aspect they didn't share (or limited portions) for the entire discussions as he was one of the main people quoted in MT papers.
Plum Creek, Weyerhaeuser and now themselves have all sold portions of land and never said they would not. It's part of business. While this portion happens to be one sold, the vast majority of their land has been entered into block management for public use.
It's not for multi real estate development. The parcel was sold directly to a private owner who's building his home on the property.
They've allowed me access to set up my daughter and her friend a cache event / camp and provided a direct line to communicate future interests however, hunting is no longer available.
It was a cordial conversation though the conclusion is, it's been sold to a private owner (not company) and is no longer available for public use.
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Well, I didn't think this would happen though it has...
An attorney for Southern Pine Plantation told the Flathead Beacon the timberland investment company is buying the land and has no plans to change Weyerhaeuser’s long-standing practices related to public access, forest management, grazing, existing outfitting agreements and conservation easements.
James Bowditch, the company’s legal counsel, said they felt it was in the public interest to “provide this assurance to concerned Montanans.”
Well. I had set to prepare a camp for my daughter and her friend this Friday evening w/ a geo-cache hunt for a $25 g/c to the theatres once they re-open.
Ran into this...
Wow. Didn't think it would happen though... Whitefish Lazy Creek area. Gone. This has been open to the public since... Well, since beyond my knowledge. Hunted for a long while.
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