This territorial mindset kills me. It's one thing to get upset about your favorite Zipperlip river or tributary being overrun but the Sauk and rivers like it certainly are no secret.

I live in Seattle - Fremont to be exact. And I've left quite a bit of my cash in little towns throughout the foothills, mountains and peninsula during my fishing and camping trips. What do the people of Darrington or towns like it think they're going to have to offer visitors or anyone else once the logging dries up?

Bruce