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North Idaho Leaders Ask D.C. Lawmakers to Protect Scotchman Peaks

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016   

SANDPOINT, Idaho -- Scotchman Peaks in the Northern Idaho panhandle deserves official protection as a wilderness area, according to a pitch being made this week in Washington, D.C., by leaders from Bonner County.

They're traveling to the nation's capital as part of a national campaign to lobby lawmakers organized by the nonprofit Pew Charitable Trusts. Phil Hough, executive director of a group called Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness, said the 14,000-acre area overlooking Lake Pend Oreille is home to the highest summits and deepest valleys of the west Cabinet Mountains.

"Once Congress acts to designate a wilderness area, it remains a wilderness area in perpetuity," he said. "So really, wilderness protection is the fulfillment of a promise to our future generations."

The U.S. Forest Service already has recommended the area for wilderness protection. Hough hopes to meet with U.S. Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch and U.S. Rep. Raul Labrador, all R-Idaho, and convince them that the time is right to actually introduce legislation.

Bonner County commissioner Cary Kelly, who also is making the trip, said the local mining and timber interests -- as well as the chamber of commerce -- support the wilderness designation.

"Because of the topography and the soil, it does not make it suitable for timber, for mining and things like that," he said, "so there's really no competing interest for the use of this land at this time."

Supporters are hoping Congress will act before it adjourns in July. The legislation Kelly would like to see only would affect the Idaho side of the Scotchman Peaks area, not the part that lies across the border in Montana near the Kootenai National Forest.

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Support for this reporting was provided by the Pew Charitable Trusts.


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