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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 10

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10 Gaiett-Time, Corvalli, Oregon, Saturday, April 22, 1972 Use Permits Required For Wilderness Areas required this year. Also, the' Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, northeast Oregon, tit a i more than 100 per cent since T'- The permit will be valid only for a single trip, but the same permit can be good, for more than one wilderness', should the trip continue from one "adjacentWilderness to-another. Permits will be necessary for a one-day entry, as well as overnight trips. In the case of groups, the leader reciprocal agreement. Forest Service permits for trips originating in the-Glacier -Peak and Pasayten Wilder-.

nesses will also be honored in the North Cascades Park." Resler said the permit system will be similar to the procedure JnstitatedJythe Forest Service last year for California Wildernesses, where permits will also be may apply on behalf of the entire group and only one permit will be necessary. For trips beginning in the North Cascades National Park complex in Washington, Park Service permits will also be good for entry to the Glacier Peak or Pasayten Wilderness in adjacent National Forest land, according to a Park Service-Forest Service concern lor protecting priceless wilderness "Values-has Caused the Forest Service to require permits, starting this summer, for travel by foot or horseback irt all 14 classified wilderness areas in the National Forests of Oregon and Washington. i Rppinnal Fnrcntoir Hpy Eagle Cap Wilderness last summer. ir Resler, U.S. Forest Service, emphasized that the free permits are not intended to -limit wilderness use, although certain special controls will be in effect for some of the.

heavily-used areas. These measures will include closing some trails to horses, closing some areas to overnight stays by livestock and restrictions against camping within certain distances of some streams and lakes. Also, groups will encouraged to limit themselves to not more than 20 people and 20 head of pack and saddle stock. By sheer weight of numbers, large groups have innocENT color Shampoo-easy hair color in 14 delightful shades, try an innocent, subtle change the next time you shampoo. 1) 7v BOTH STORES OUR REG.

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Resler said the permit system is designed to provide more contact with the and thereby encourage a wider, appreciation and understanding of irreplaceable Wilderness values. More accurate and complete data on Wilderness use will also be gained an essential step for activating possible future controls. Starting around June 15, the permits will be available free from air National Forest headquarters and District Ranger offices, plus the Regional Office in Portland. Permits will also be issued by mail from the same sources, but about two weeks should be allowed for processing. Applications for the permits will be available from many outdoor stores, cooperating agencies, Wilderness user groups and similar functions.

Regional Forester Resler said the decision to institute a wilderness permit system follows general agreement by his Advisory Council, and a special citizen's ad hoc committee on Wilderness, that more intensive management of Wilderness is needed and entry permits, would help achieve this goal. There are 10 wildernesses, totalling 764.6 thousand acres, in eight National Forests of Oregon, while Washington has four Wildernesses, totalling 1.09 million acres, in five National Forests. Use of these -wildernesses has increased by Gals Golfing At University WISP is the name of this year's inter-school tour-" nament program for the Women'sPhysical Education Department at the University of Oregon. WISP stands for Women's Intercollegiate Sports Program. The women's physical education faculty, headed by Betty McCue, believes that competitive sports are an important part of physical education.

For spring quarter, WISP teams have been developed in track, tennis, Softball and golf Representing the of for the first time this year will be a women's golf The team is coached by Diane Baxter, assistant professor of physical, education and summer pro at the, Green Acres Golf Course in Eugene. Miss Baxter is an active member of the Ladies'! Professional Golf Association. Miss Baxter cites the recently televised Dinah Shore Tournament as evidenceof increasing in-: terest in women's spectator sports. She says that many of the UO women's golf team members are seriously planning participation in competition-after college. The UO women's golf team, with 13 of the planned IS team blaces filled, presently has Deluxe round model in plastic.

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I I IN I 4 Quararrteed. kSHE 4 vr 1 1 God 4-13-7 rhrv4-IS-7J ll ine gou leant is nui developing a schedule, but has already set matches for May 19th and 25th with Oregon State and Oregon College of Education.".

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