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Letter: May be pot of gold at end of ‘Rainbow’

The Columbian
Published: July 17, 2011, 12:00am

I read the July 9 story “Olympic Park visitors urged not to pee near trails to dissuade goats,” regarding visitors being asked “not to urinate along trails frequented by mountain goats, to avoid turning trails into ‘long, linear salt licks’ and attracting goats.”

Hunters, take note. This could be your best year — maybe? Just maybe more elk and deer will be attracted to Skookum Meadows after the contributions by the Rainbow Family Gathering.

Wayne “Bucky” Ritter

Ridgefield

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