| edit · history · watch · purge I rated this as C-class because after my editing today, it's basically useful and up to date, but sections on geology, ecology, more detail about geography, and probably lots of others would be good. I rated it high priority because it's generally regarded (by anyone who gets into the backcountry much) as one of the area's most unique natural treasures. To back up this importance, consider that it's the only (that I know of - at very least, one of only a few) area of public backcountry in Washington outside the national parks that is so popular that the number of people who can use it is tightly restricted. W.stanovsky (talk) 10:27, 6 October 2009 (UTC) |