Protecting the Peninsula more important than ever

I recently attended the Wild Olympics Open House, which was held at Grays Harbor College to learn what the campaign was about. I was able to get my questions answered and found that this campaign is working to permanently protect some of the places that matter most to...

Wild Olympics open house answered questions

More than 100 folks stopped by Grays Harbor College on April 12 to learn more about the Wild Olympics Campaign. It was a great opportunity to clear up some of the confusion that is out there about this proposal. I was one of a handful of residents on hand to explain...

Wild Olympics

Some of the tallest trees in the world grow in the rainforest on South Quinault Ridge. Massive Douglas fir and westem red cedars soar 300 feet into the sky, their trunks 60 feet around and covered in moss. Proponents of the Wild Olympics Campaign hope to preserve the...

Wild Olympics Makes Its Case

Karen and Harry Creviston of Lake Quinault showed up at an all-day forum at Grays Harbor College Tuesday hoping to get some answers from proponents behind an effort to expand the boundaries of Olympic National Park. The Crevistons had heard rumors that the Wild...

Future generations will be grateful for Wild Olympics

In the Boy Scouts I was taught we should work together to leave our natural heritage in better shape than we found it. That's why I support the Wild Olympics Campaign. They have good ideas about how to protect some of my favorite places on Olympic National Forest...