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How wilderness permits changed the Central Oregon wilderness experience

Hikers stand atop Tam McArthur Rim outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.
Bradley W. Parks
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Hikers stand atop Tam McArthur Rim outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.

A new permit system and a thick, ever-present blanket of wildfire smoke gave some of Oregon鈥檚 most popular trails a break from crowds this summer.

The trail to Tam McArthur Rim starts on the side of a lumpy gravel road in the Three Sisters Wilderness.

On the last Friday in September, just over a dozen cars had gathered at the trailhead by 9 a.m. A U.S. Forest Service employee said it looked to be a slow day.

The agency to thin crowds at some of the state鈥檚 most popular trails, including Tam McArthur Rim. It was one of 19 trailheads across the Mount 老夫子传媒, Mount Washington and Three Sisters wilderness areas that for the first time this year had capacity limits.

OPB sent a reporter out on the final day of the season for Central Cascades Wilderness Permits to ask hikers how wilderness permits changed their wilderness experience.

Hikers descend from Tam McArthur Rim outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.
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Hikers descend from Tam McArthur Rim outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.


Karen Burkhart had come from Marysville, Washington, to hike in the Central Oregon Cascades with her daughter and son-in-law, who live in Medford. They hiked to No Name Lake on Broken Top to celebrate Burkhart鈥檚 60th birthday and saw no crowds. She was the first one up to Tam McArthur Rim the next morning.

鈥淚 turned around and came back and there鈥檚 like 20 people coming at me, and I鈥檓 like, 鈥榃hoa, what happened?鈥欌 she said.

That鈥檚 a much smaller contingent of hikers than in years past.

Tam McArthur Rim is only accessible for a few months a year, after the snow has melted. Before the permit system was implemented this year, the trailhead saw about 20,000 visitors annually, which is a ton for a place with limited parking and no facilities.

Some hikers , others even welcome it, but the toll taken by that many people is evident on parts of the trail.

Edges of the sandy path on portions of the hike have eroded to the point where it鈥檚 hard to even see the trail in some spots. Carefully laid branches try to remind people where it should be.

The Tam McArthur Rim trail cuts through the Three Sisters Wilderness outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.
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The Tam McArthur Rim trail cuts through the Three Sisters Wilderness outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.


The Forest Service hopes that by reducing the number of people on the trail at any given time, it can limit damage like this. But the quotas and a have frustrated some Central Oregon locals like Greg and Janell Ginsburg, who live in Bend.

Buying permits usually required at least a week of advance planning, and the wildfire smoke that blanketed much of Central Oregon late this summer made it hard to do so.

鈥淧art of the unfortunate thing is you can鈥檛 be real spontaneous anymore,鈥 said Janell. 鈥淟ike it鈥檚 a beautiful day, there鈥檚 no smoke in the air, doesn鈥檛 look like there鈥檚 thunderclouds, let鈥檚 go for a hike.鈥

Dozens of hikers and campers shared with OPB their experiences in the Central Oregon wilderness this year. Virtually all of them were pleased to see the trails get some relief from overcrowding, even if they occasionally couldn鈥檛 land a permit for their favorites.

鈥淚t鈥檚 kinda a little frustrating we can鈥檛 just get up and go,鈥 Greg said. 鈥淏ut something had to be done because the trails were getting beat up and overcrowded. That鈥檚 just the reality of the population increase, you know?鈥

Hikers stand atop Tam McArthur Rim outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.
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Hikers stand atop Tam McArthur Rim outside Bend, Ore., Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.


On the wind-swept top of Tam McArthur Rim, about 10 hikers stood pointing to the Cascade peaks that crested the horizon like snow-dusted humpback whales.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there is much more spectacular than this,鈥 said Susan, who gave just her first name. 鈥淭his is pretty incredible.鈥

She said it was precisely what she wanted from a wilderness experience: a beautiful view and not very many people to share it with.

Snow will be on its way soon to cover Tam McArthur Rim and much of the Central Oregon wilderness. When the snow melts and hiking season begins anew, crowds of permit-holders will be there to greet the trails again.
Smaller crowds, of course.

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