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  1. #1
    us
    Oct 2008
    Yakima, Washington
    Explorer XS
    69
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Chinook Pass

    Looking for someone who might want to hit the American Lodge ski area on Chinook Pass after hunting season closes (I believe Sept. 1st). It closed in the 40's when skiing opened up at the summit of Chinook. It's a half mile hike of moderate uphill difficulty. The lodge still stands in great shape and is open to the public, but is occassionally rented out. There are also foundations at the base of the hill of buildings that were where people gathered for the horse drawn cart ride up the hill. You can see in the pic the cabin and the area of young growth trees that used to be the ski area. There is one open run left that they use for sledding and tubing...about 199 yds. long, and it's a thrasher so pockets are constantly getting emptied out. Hunted it one time a couple years back only for about 2 hours and found plenty of clad, a few silvers and wheats, a ton of bulletts in the side of the hill and some cart implements. Let me know if you are interested, or perhaps we can plan something for the late spring
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  2. #2
    us
    Keep On Digg'in

    May 2005
    Aberdeen, Washington
    Minelab etrac with sunray probe
    69
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Chinook Pass

    I'm game. Going back to Aberdeen(Grays Harbor), in a few weeks.
    Never be scared to ask Permission, the worst thing that can happen is a "No", but usually it's a "Yes".

  3. #3
    us
    Oct 2008
    Yakima, Washington
    Explorer XS
    69
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Chinook Pass

    Good then! As stated, I will try to make a go of it for next weekend, either Saturday or Sunday is good for me. Sorry I did not reply sooner, but just after I posted this last Sunday, I came down with a pulse of 280...spent 3 days in our own Valley Regional hospital, and the next 2 days unenjoying the accomidations at the west sides Virginia Mason. Think I will be good to go by next weekend, tho! I will make contact with you around Wed. and see if you are up for the upcoming weekend or would rather it wait till spring~
    Murph

  4. #4
    us
    SLOTMAN

    Oct 2005
    edgewood, washington
    Tesoro, Bounty hunter
    37

    Re: Chinook Pass

    Im interested in the spring, please let me know...thankx
    Every Moment of Every Day is Precious and Should be Spent Accordingly...

  5. #5
    Charter Member

    Oct 2007
    39

    Re: Chinook Pass

    Throw my name in.

  6. #6
    us
    Dec 2008
    Tacoma Wa
    5

    Re: Chinook Pass

    I'd sure be interested in the spring, thanks,, Rob

  7. #7

    Apr 2007
    NW Washington (State)
    Garrett Ace 250, GMT
    173

    Re: Chinook Pass

    It's Sspriiiiinngg!

    Anybody wanna go? Looks like a great place!

    Kilika
    "so when I feel afraid, I tell myself ...'you have hardly nothing to lose. So try it. Go alone. Get on the bus. Climb! Plunge! Explore!"  from Green Winter by Elise McClay

  8. #8
    us
    Feb 2009
    yelm wa.
    xlt
    162

    Re: Chinook Pass

    i would like to goooooooooo

 

 

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