2005 Nitinat Campsite Info
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Re: 2005 Nitinat Campsite Info
Latest Nitinat news from Fred Sieber:bigwavedave wrote:Here is the latest information on the campground at Nitinat from Fred Sieber, Manager, Natural Resource Office (and Campsite Manager), Ditidaht First Nation:
Ditidaht has hired Dartwin Jeffrey to supervise the Nitinat campsite as of May 27th. I am still the liaison between Ditidaht and and the Ministry of Forests so if users have any comments/complaints/suggestions that can not be resolved with Dartwin they can let either campsite hosts Vic Evans or Dwayne Strong know and they will pass it on to me, if any issues still need attention users can still contact me directly.
Thank you,
Fred Sieber
Manager
Natural Resources Office
Ditidaht First Nation
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If you drive just beyond the Caycuse River (over the hill) there's a site at the end of a little road on the right. I think it's an old water access for fire trucks. It looks prime for old style camping. No outhouse at all (bring a shovel?) Far out wilderness motif. And a pretty nice launch out by the rivermouth. Only a moderate walk. Really a very beautiful spot. I think anyone who really objects to the $10 could stay there for free. Or if you just want quiet privacy it would be a nice spot. Of course, anyone connected with the BWD would be gracious guests and leave the place as sweet as they found it. Just a suggestion.
Caycuse Rearing Channel
Ditidaht First Nation has a lease on this land with Weyerhaeuser it is a man made fish rearing channel (Ditidaht Fisheries Project) and has a very sensitive ecosystem.jjjim wrote:If you drive just beyond the Caycuse River (over the hill) there's a site at the end of a little road on the right. I think it's an old water access for fire trucks. It looks prime for old style camping. No outhouse at all (bring a shovel?) Far out wilderness motif. And a pretty nice launch out by the rivermouth. Only a moderate walk. Really a very beautiful spot. I think anyone who really objects to the $10 could stay there for free. Or if you just want quiet privacy it would be a nice spot. Of course, anyone connected with the BWD would be gracious guests and leave the place as sweet as they found it. Just a suggestion.
Nitinat River WRP: Tsuk-si-tay Groundwater Side Channel and Upslope Management Project 1998.
The road use to be blocked off but someone cut the logs out of the way, we will be re-blocking it off soon (no camping), we are working on a eco-friendley development managment plan.
Also as of April 2005 the old DFO Small Craft Harbors dock and boat launch at the head of the lake has been transfered to the Ditidaht First Nation. We are currently developing a development plan for this site as well.
Fred Sieber
Manager
Natural Resources
Ditidaht First Nation
Gee, it looked pretty abandonded to me when I was there last summer. Clearly no one had been there for years. Certainly no fish rearing was happening. Funny, hmmm. So you're "working on" it. That will be interesting to see. Good luck.
Perhaps the windsurf nation should arrange a lease with Weyerhauser or some other God of authority. After all, we are a religion with the rights of any other.
Kus is right, I guess it's best to keep one's mouth shut. Sorry, folks.
Seems like somebody wants to milk the cow at both ends.
Oh well, What-ever.
Perhaps the windsurf nation should arrange a lease with Weyerhauser or some other God of authority. After all, we are a religion with the rights of any other.
Kus is right, I guess it's best to keep one's mouth shut. Sorry, folks.
Seems like somebody wants to milk the cow at both ends.
Oh well, What-ever.
Re: Caycuse Rearing Channel
what the fcuk does this mumbo jumbo mean??we are working on a eco-friendley development managment plan.
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mmmmmmmm............diesel fumes
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Mike, the biggest part of this shit pile comes from us, users.
When I got to the lake for the first time three years ago, I was amazed how clean and well maintained this place was, how respectful people were and it looked like paradise.
Last year I saw a bunch of yahoos drinking at the campfire and throwing beer bottles on the beach over the shoulder ( yang crowd of mainland kiters ). Not finger pointing or something, just an observation.
I know that some of us ( like KUS and Vic, for example, and I'm sure many more ) make an effort to clean up their camp site after use and take ALL the garbage, not only theirs back with them. But it looks like we get more and more people who doesn't give a rats ass.
My point is that bitching about something is quite easy, making it better is a different story.
As about campsite management. Did you tell Fred you didn't like how it's been maintained?
When I got to the lake for the first time three years ago, I was amazed how clean and well maintained this place was, how respectful people were and it looked like paradise.
Last year I saw a bunch of yahoos drinking at the campfire and throwing beer bottles on the beach over the shoulder ( yang crowd of mainland kiters ). Not finger pointing or something, just an observation.
I know that some of us ( like KUS and Vic, for example, and I'm sure many more ) make an effort to clean up their camp site after use and take ALL the garbage, not only theirs back with them. But it looks like we get more and more people who doesn't give a rats ass.
My point is that bitching about something is quite easy, making it better is a different story.
As about campsite management. Did you tell Fred you didn't like how it's been maintained?
Cancer must die!
Thank-you Fred
I thank-you for taking the time to include information on this website. It is a website I visit often. In the past, I have had little information to work with. I applaud you for sharing this communication bulletin.
thank-you.
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Re: Caycuse Rearing Channel
Ditidaht Natural Resource wrote:Ditidaht First Nation has a lease on this land with Weyerhaeuser it is a man made fish rearing channel (Ditidaht Fisheries Project) and has a very sensitive ecosystem.jjjim wrote:If you drive just beyond the Caycuse River (over the hill) there's a site at the end of a little road on the right. I think it's an old water access for fire trucks. It looks prime for old style camping. No outhouse at all (bring a shovel?) Far out wilderness motif. And a pretty nice launch out by the rivermouth. Only a moderate walk. Really a very beautiful spot. I think anyone who really objects to the $10 could stay there for free. Or if you just want quiet privacy it would be a nice spot. Of course, anyone connected with the BWD would be gracious guests and leave the place as sweet as they found it. Just a suggestion.
Nitinat River WRP: Tsuk-si-tay Groundwater Side Channel and Upslope Management Project 1998.
The road use to be blocked off but someone cut the logs out of the way, we will be re-blocking it off soon (no camping), we are working on a eco-friendley development managment plan.
Also as of April 2005 the old DFO Small Craft Harbors dock and boat launch at the head of the lake has been transfered to the Ditidaht First Nation. We are currently developing a development plan for this site as well.
Fred Sieber
Manager
Natural Resources
Ditidaht First Nation
mmmmmmmm............diesel fumes
Hard to ignore this one - buildup of "stuff" is a slippery slope starting with lack of decent service there. Examples - last year I refused to pay three times until TP was restocked, and everyday I was there people would be seen carrying in their own. When they restocked (yes it did work) and came back for $$ I noticed the outhouses were never swept/cleaned, just what was needed to get my money. Coupled with lack of pumping out (what were those $$ for anyway and what's in the Forestry contract??) it was unbearable in there. As it got grosser people would be seen heading for the woods, and soon enough, especially near the upwind end, TP could be seen all over the woods. This is not because there are more kiters there just that end is much easier to go in the woods. Then the other garbage followed! Surprise, surprise people do not generally trash a clean place, but once it starts ... watch out.
I'll find out what it's like this weekend and if outhouses are not in shape and stocked/clean I won't be paying.
Geoff/PHDewd
I'll find out what it's like this weekend and if outhouses are not in shape and stocked/clean I won't be paying.
Geoff/PHDewd
well i guess you're new
It's always been bring your own TP...since i can remember, the first time i sailed nitinat was 1993....it's not a new issue...perhaps you don't remember the meeting we had at perks arena....years ago...with the gov't people...i think it's about time many users realise, that we still have a place to play, a very wonderful place indeed, and the fact that we still have access to it...so respect it, respect the people whose land it's on, and quit bitching...$10.00 bucks a night is cheap no matter where you go on this planet, wake up and smell the wild roses at nitinat...i personally think fred has been doing a great job...yes i know him and know he's a bit of an entrepeneur...but can you blame him ?..maybe i'm out in left field, but we still have a place to play, and i think that's the point here...so, treat it well, pack out all your garbage, don't sh***t in the woods People take there small children up there too, and maybe open your eyes to the fact that the place is a sacred place..so treat it thus...that's all :
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