May 18, 2004

Earth First! Northwest Regional Rendezvous: June 10-14

p>rendezvous image.jpgThe Siskiyou Wild Rivers Area is the most diverse conifer forest in the world. It has the largest concentration of rivers designated Wild and Scenic or eligble for such designation anywhere in the US. And it is the area where the "Biscuit Fire Recovery Project" has proposed the largest timber sale in modern history. Last year more than 200 Earth First!ers attended a Rondy in the Biscuit Burn in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southwestern Oregon. The beauty, diversity and threats are drawing us back again....

Join us to celebrate and initiate a season of Eco-resistance in the Biscuit, the Siskiyou and acrosss Cascadia!

Directions:
Get to Hwy. 101 and head toward Gold Beach and turn up Hunter Creek Rd. (not Hunter Cr Loop) a mile or so south of town. Go up this road (County Rd. 635, I believe) along Hunter Creek quite a few miles as it turns into 3680 and heads into the Siskiyous. This will finally bring you to Fairview Meadow and a short distance (< 1/2 mi) later to Rd. 1376 on yer right. Take it. This road will improve after a couple miles. After about 5 miles or so, look for the trailhead to Cedar Camp and the juncture with Rd. 1407 at Mineral Hill (don't go down this). A couple/three miles more and hook up 370 on yer right (r12w,t38s, sec. 3,4). Welcome to the voo.

Flyers:
Click here to download a flyer that you can print out and distribute to all the rocking folks in your town.

For more information contact:
siskiyou@cascadiarising.org / (541) 482-2640

Posted by Forrest at May 18, 2004 01:25 PM | Category(s): Forest Defense/Environmental Activism
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