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M Recreational Areas -|| LEAVENWORTH (sce Tour 1C), Wenatchee National Forest. Winter Sports area with numerous forest camps, lakes, and trails. Tum- water Canyon, Drury Falls; Wenatchee River; Icicle River. Abundant wild life; berrying. SKYKOMISH (sce Tour 1C), Snoqualmie National Forest. Hundreds of lakes, rivers, and creeks and numerous trails. Certain sections along North Bank of the Skykomish River, Foss River, Beckler River and Index Creek, closed during fire season except under special weather con- ditions. Popular fishing points at Lake Isabel, North Fork of the Sky- komish River, Silver Creek, Silver Lake, Twin Lakes, Troublesome Creck, Trout Creek in North Fork of the Skykomish section; South Fork of the Skykomish and Money Creek in same section; both forks of Miller River and Lake Dorothy, Bear Lake, Deer Lake, Snoqualmie Lake, Beckler River, and Rapid River in Miller River section; Foss River, Trout Lake, Delta Lake, Copper Lake, and Angeline Lake in Foss River section; Tye River and Martin Creek, Deception Creek, Surprise Creek and Lake, Glacier Lake, and Lake Josephine in Tye River section. Winter sports in Stevens Pass; ski development under way. LAKE WENATCHEE (see Wenatchee and Tour 1C), Wenatchee National Forest. Lake Wenatchee and Fish Lake, on highway; swim- ming, camping, picnicking, fishing, boating. Winter sports in season at Stevens Pass, State 15. Forest roads 18 m. up little Wenatchee River from Lake Wenatchee; 14 m. up White River; about 35 m. up Chiwawa River. CLE ELUM (sce Tour 2c), Snoqualmie National Forest. Salmon LaSac Guard Station and Camp, 18 miles from Cle Elum; Salmon LaSac to Cooper Lake, 5 m. to Jolly Mountain Lookout, 6 m. by trail; to Lake Waptus, 11 m.; to Fish Lake, 16 m. Trails well developed. Trout fish- ing; deer and bear hunting. Heavy snows in winter. Tobogganing and skiing arca, 21 m. W. of Cle Elum near US 10. Highway open all winter.