By Jeff Siefman Apr 16, 2008
| Mt. Hood’s Bulo Point access road to be decommissioned From Cascade Climbers website:http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat>>>>> Attention all climbers - Information regarding proposed watershed restoration on the Mt. Hood Forest: This will involve decommissioning some roads. Included on the list of proposed roads to decommission is the 2730-240 road - this is the main access road to Bulo Point. Bulo Point is a valuable resource for local climbers as well as a very popular summer crag with Portlanders. While it is possible to hike down to the crag from the 2730 road it would be much more desirable for climbers to be able to continue using the road 240 for access. The Forest Service is now seeking public input on this proposal. Comments may pertain to the nature & scope of the environmental, social, & economic issues, & possible alternatives to the proposed action. Electronic maps are available online at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mthood/projects. The relevant map is the 'Headwaters 15Mile Creek' map. Based on familiarity with the area, the following is a suggestion: 1. Keep the north end of the 2730-240 road open to the crag. 2. Decommission the southern half of the road. This would protect a spring area located next to this road. 3. Create a turn-around with some parking near the crag. In the future there could also be a bathroom located here. 4. Improve the north end with re-grading & new gravel. Please send written comments before April 21 to: Michelle Lombardo Mt. Hood National Forest, Aquatic Restoration Team Leader 16400 Champion Way Sandy, OR 97055 FAX: (503)668-1413 Or by E-Mail to: comments-pacificnorthwest-mthood@fs.fed.us |  |