10 February 2012, 11:16 am
Port Gamble tourist zoning decision nearsNorth Kitsap HeraldOlympic Property Group pointed out this change when applying for a dock for a planned passenger boat between Jefferson and Kitsap counties. The county planning commission recommended to return to permitted with conditions in the rural code ... Read More »
8 February 2012, 6:34 pm
FishThe Seattle TimesSouth Central Puget Sound and Hood Canal are open, and were fair for hatchery chinook. Southern Puget Sound is also open for salmon. The Strait of Juan de Fuca from Sekiu to Point Wilson near Port Townsend opens for salmon Feb. 16.and more »... Read More »
6 February 2012, 1:37 pm
MY TURN | Why gamble with Port Gamble Bay?Kitsap SunPort Gamble Bay is one of the largest herring spawning areas in all of Washington state. Other species such as salmon and orcas feed on herring, a keystone species that is essential to the Hood Canal ecosystem. A marina at Port Gamble isn't a n... Read More »
3 February 2012, 12:51 am
OUTDOORS COLUMN: Sol Duc River will be teeming with steelhead and anglers this ...Peninsula Daily16, anglers can catch and keep a wild steelhead on one of eight rivers on the North Olympic Peninsula. The Sol Duc, Bogachiel, Calawah, Clearwater, Dickey, Hoh, Quillayute and Quinault rivers are the onl... Read More »
27 January 2012, 12:40 am
MATT SCHUBERT'S OUTDOORS COLUMN: My final column in paradisePeninsula DailyBy Matt Schubert A FUNNY THING happened the night I was first set to arrive on the North Olympic Peninsula. I had driven 1500 miles from Tempe, Ariz., to Washington going over all the great things I'd do at the Penins... Read More »
23 January 2012, 9:39 pm
Go out and look for areas that rise above 1500 feetKitsap SunThe best way to check snow conditions in the lower mountains is to take a drive out to Scenic Beach or the Big Beef Bridge, or Kitsap Memorial State Park — or just about anywhere you can look west across Hood Canal. When the Olympic Nati... Read More »
18 January 2012, 10:50 am
Snow Storms cause Travel Delays in Pacific NorthwestExaminer.comBack to back winter snow storms are causing many travel delays in western Washington and Oregon. The onslaught of a series of snow storms has travelers stuck on highways and at airports. The snow is expected to continue through Wednesda... Read More »
16 January 2012, 11:45 pm
KOMO NewsWeather models suggesting changes to Wednesday's snow stormKOMO NewsSEATTLE -- Winter is set to continue its onslaught on Western Washington with more snow in the forecast Tuesday leading up to a major snow event on Wednesday. However, latest forecast model guidance shows some changes t... Read More »