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Thread: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    In my expiriance anyway .. it really depends upon which map you are looking at to determine boundry in some instances .... 'spcecilly when there is no defined natural(ie: river) or landmark(ie: road etc...)...if you really want them park critters ... Then i would suggest investing in a good GPS and and up to date software and landmark those boundrys on your gps .... and get as close as you can without goin over ... and wait ... best do it before GOS as then when the first BOOM of the year them critters know whats safe zone ...
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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    Hey BZM , Sumas Mtn is a bow only area so no hunt rifle booms and when there years ago the boundry was marked !!
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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    and when there years ago the boundry was marked !!
    What am I looking for? I did see some metal tagged trees, I should have paid more attention, but when I was up there I was under the impression the park zone was just around the lake.

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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    The regional district office should have a detailed map, and the surveyed lines should have gps coordinates, I believe. Just make sure your gps is setup to use the same grid system.
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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    Quote Originally Posted by greybark View Post
    Hey BZM , Sumas Mtn is a bow only area so no hunt rifle booms and when there years ago the boundry was marked !!
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    Ya .. i dont know the area at all ... Never been there ... Bow only you say huh ... Might hafta make a trip
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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    Hey BZM , If planing a trip here give me a pm.

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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    My son said there have been a couple of different bears hanging around his College (SPC) the last couple of weeks. He said one was of good size.
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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    Where is that? Is that near Sumas Mountain?

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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    I hope i'm right, sumas mountian has old clayburn road running along the west side of it. SPC is Summit Pacific College is at old clayburn and straton road.
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    Re: Park Boundaries Sumas Mountain

    I hope i'm right, sumas mountian has old clayburn road running along the west side of it. SPC is Summit Pacific College is at old clayburn and straton road. 04-26-2008 11:11 PM
    Interesting. I'd imagine they've moved up now to get away from people. In the last week it's greened up to about 1000 ft elevation. We've seen bear sign on our weekly hike to chadsey lake.

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