More than 20 years after the Washington Wilderness Act removed 800 acres for ski development in exchange for 23,000 acres of wilderness and there has yet to be any real movement in the attempt to expand the skiable terrain at Washington’s White Pass.
By Miguel Strother on March 13, 2007
More than 20 years after the Washington Wilderness Act removed 800 acres for ski development in exchange for 23,000 acres of wilderness and there has yet to be any real movement in the attempt to expand the skiable terrain at Washington’s White Pass.