Committee chair, Ken McNaughton, will head up early on Friday to establish a camp site. Those who wish to can join us Friday, or just drive up on Saturday morning. We will patrol the routes on Boundary Mountain. Whatever we didn’t finish on Saturday, we will complete on Sunday before returning home. These annual route patrols are a vital service we provide that allows us a chance to not only inspect our wheelchair platforms for any needed maintenance, but also to cut away winter deadfall, ensuring that sportsmen/women with disabilities have access to the entire route provided. It also gives us a chance to work side by side for a common good and enjoys each other’s company in the spirit of fellowship. Don’t feel like you have to stay overnight on the mountain with us. If you can only make it for the day – we would love to have you! Contact Ken McNaughton for information and directions access@inwc.org
Committee chair, Ken McNaughton, will head up early on Friday to establish a camp site. Those who wish to can join us Friday, or just drive up on Saturday morning. We will patrol the routes on Betty Creek. Whatever we didn’t finish on Saturday, we will complete on Sunday before returning home. These annual route patrols are a vital service we provide that allows us a chance to not only inspect our wheelchair platforms for any needed maintenance, but also to cut away winter deadfall, ensuring that sportsmen/women with disabilities have access to the entire route provided. It also gives us a chance to work side by side for a common good and enjoys each other’s company in the spirit of fellowship. Don’t feel like you have to stay overnight on the mountain with us. If you can only make it for the day – we would love to have you! Contact Ken McNaughton for information and directions access@inwc.org
Committee chair, Ken McNaughton, will head up early on Friday to establish a camp site. Those who wish to can join us Friday, or just drive up on Saturday morning. We will patrol the routes on Brewer & Mitchell Mtns. Whatever we didn’t finish on Saturday, we will complete on Sunday before returning home. These annual route patrols are a vital service we provide that allows us a chance to not only inspect our wheelchair platforms for any needed maintenance, but also to cut away winter deadfall, ensuring that sportsmen/women with disabilities have access to the entire route provided. It also gives us a chance to work side by side for a common good and enjoys each other’s company in the spirit of fellowship. Don’t feel like you have to stay overnight on the mountain with us. If you can only make it for the day – we would love to have you! Contact Ken McNaughton for information and directions access@inwc.org
Fences will be flying at the Wooten Wildlife Area June 2nd – June 4th! INWC volunteers and Assistant Wildlife Manager, Kari Dingman, will meet for a weekend of camping, gourmet food, and hard work removing fencing to provide habitat connectivity for the Blue Mountain elk herds. Thank you all for taking time out of your lives to help carry on this project that is an INWC tradition. For more information contact our big game committee (509) 487-8552 info@inwc.org
Committee chair, Ken McNaughton, will head up early on Friday to establish a camp site. Those who wish to can join us Friday, or just drive up on Saturday morning. We will patrol the routes on Aladdin Mtn & Squirrel Meadows. Whatever we didn’t finish on Saturday, we will complete on Sunday before returning home. These annual route patrols are a vital service we provide that allows us a chance to not only inspect our wheelchair platforms for any needed maintenance, but also to cut away winter deadfall, ensuring that sportsmen/women with disabilities have access to the entire route provided. It also gives us a chance to work side by side for a common good and enjoys each other’s company in the spirit of fellowship. Don’t feel like you have to stay overnight on the mountain with us. If you can only make it for the day – we would love to have you! Contact Ken McNaughton for information and directions access@inwc.org
The Inland Northwest Wildlife Council, and its Disabled Access Team of Ken McNaughton and Ron Zubrick, invites you to join them for a day filled with information for those who have disabilities that create barriers, but still want to enjoy the great outdoors and all it has to offer. You will gain information on new disabled hunter access permit regulations, hear about existing local programs, assistive devices available for disabled sportsmen and locations provided for disabled sportsmen. With many area citizens having barriers that prevent them from fully enjoying our opportunities to hunt, fish, observe wildlife, or enjoy the outdoors, we will share ways to improve accessibility and increase opportunities. If you have a disability or know someone who does and want to regain the thrill of fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing, then make plans to join us. Lunch is provided! Door Prize for one lucky disabled sportsman/woman: a one-day guided Chinook/Sockeye trip on the Columbia River, donated by John Sowell and “Fishin’4All.” Wow! Please RSVP at 509-487-8552 Inland Northwest Wildlife Council