--Cascadia Daily News is reporting that, "Campers in Washington’s state parks will soon find themselves unable to stay in one site quite as long. New rules approved by the Washington Parks and Recreation Commission limit camping stays to no more than 10 consecutive nights in one park in a 30-day period and a maximum of 90 days per calendar year in all state parks. The new limits go into effect Aug. 18 and will apply year-round. The parks system will honor existing reservations and enforce limits on new reservations after Aug. 18." To read more, click here.
--The Daily Press is reporting that, "A recent poll revealed Joshua Tree National Park as the top choice by Californians to spread the ashes of dearly departed loved ones. A survey by Choice Mutual, an insurance agency specializing in final expense life insurance, found that Californians chose Joshua Tree National Park as a preferred alternative burial location." To read more, click here.
Colorado and Utah:
--KOAA News 5 is reporting that, "A climber died after they fell while attempting to summit two 14ers in southwest Colorado. The Dolores County Sheriff's Office said it was notified around 9:30 p.m. Monday about an overdue climber who was attempting to climb El Diente and follow the traverse to climb Mount Wilson — two of Colorado's 14ers. Due to the darkness, terrain and unknown location, the county's Search and Rescue (SAR) team postponed search efforts until Tuesday." To read more, click here.
Notes from All Over:
--Colleen Null, an 18-year-old volunteer firefighter is being hailed as a hero for leading 16 hikers out of the flames in Canada's Jasper National Park. Read more.
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