North Forker Allen Chrisman has been elected as a recipient of the Society of American Foresters’ 2016 Presidential Field Forester Award. Award recipients will be recognized at the 2016 SAF National Convention, to be held Nov. 2-6 in Madison, WI. This is a great honor and we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Allen for being having won this award.
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Message from Randy Kenyon NFLA President
During the past couple of board meetings, we began talks regarding the treasurer’s duties, generally directed toward simplifying and clarifying. This led to a further discussion regarding developing a secretary position, in light of the fact there are duties that should not really the responsibility of the treasurer. At the July business meeting, a board member made a motion to amend the bylaws to have the treasurer be elected instead of appointed; the creation of a secretary position; and both being voting board members. At the August business meeting, after a discussion and amending the original motion, it was passed. Please see Article IV Officers and Elections of the amended bylaws. We left the treasurer’s duties intact, with the secretary’s duties to be determined by the secretary and board at a further date.
The new board consists of myself as president; vice president Rachel Peura; treasurer Chris Heitz, secretary Donna Harrison, past president Karen McDonough; North Directors Irv Heitz and Larry Wilson and South Directors Kevin Ulrichsen and Jan Caldwell.
Sincerely,
Randy Kenyon
President NFLA
New North Fork Sign
Folks may have noticed that there’s a new sign on the south side of the Home Ranch Bottoms pavement. Although it keeps with the spirit of the old sign, this one is spiffed up and legible, reflecting well on our community. Our many thanks to the North Fork Patrol for taking the time and effort to update this North Fork landmark.
NFLA 2016 Spring Newsletter
NFLA members should have received their copy of the 2016 Spring Newsletter in the mail by now. This year’s newsletter includes not only a note from President Randy Kenyon and some excellent stories about upcoming activities on the North Fork, but a paper version of the 2016 NFLA calendar, a signup form, and an updated version of the Emergency Services fact sheet.
A thousand thank yous to Allen Chrisman and all of his helpers in putting together this year’s newsletter and getting it mail. All of your neighbors appreciate the time and effort spent in making this happen.
PDF versions of this newsletter as well as newsletters from years past may be downloaded from the NFLA Newsletter page. Check it out here and enjoy all of the summer activities.
New North Director Needed
NFLA President Randy Kenyon announced recently that North Director Paul Marotz resigned from the NFLA Board of Directors. Randy is asking folks who live north of Whale Creek (just north of Sondreson Hall) to think about who they might like to nominate for a replacement or volunteer themselves. The current plan is to present candidates to the membership for a vote, hopefully at the June meeting.
Forest Service Seeks Comments on NEPA Decision

Rob Davies , District Ranger for the Flathead National Forest, says …
We will be issuing a NEPA decision for a small simple project that was presented at the Inter-local Meeting last February.
We would like to know if anyone has concerns or wishes to provide comments on this project. Please read the attached letter for details.
Essentially the State and the Forest Service want to breach a log jam and several small beaver dams where migrating bull trout were blocked from upstream movement to their normal spawning area (last fall). The work would be accomplished using a Spider Backhoe…… if you never have seen this type of heavy equipment it is really interesting…….. it’s essentially a small excavator but instead of using steel tracks, it moves on 4 robotic-like legs so that soil and vegetation disturbance is very minimal.
We would like to complete this work before peak runoff occurs this spring so natural flows will help scour and maintain the channel. Normally bull trout projects never remove or disturb large wood in streams but in this case, the Flathead bull trout populations are so depressed from other Lake issues…… doing all that we can to assure spawning success is important.
Read the full announcement here. To provide comments, or if you have questions or concerns, please contact me at 406-387-3801 or rdavies@fs.fed.us by Wednesday, March 30, 2016. I appreciate your input on this proposal.
FLAP Letter to the Flathead County Commissioners
President Randy Kenyon has sent a letter dated February 18th to the Flathead County Commissions in support of the FLAP (for more information about the FLAP, please see our post by clicking here.) Following is the content of that letter:
Flathead County Commissioners
Flathead County Courthouse
Kalispell, MT 59901
To the Commissioners:
The North Fork Landowners’ Association represents some 270 member landowners in the North Fork of the Flathead. In a briefing to the North Fork Interlocal meeting on February 17, we learned of the project to be proposed under the Federal Land Access Program to improve the north end of the North Fork Road through improved base course, drainage, and gravel surfacing.
We welcome the improvement to the North Fork Road and we believe the project has importance for several reasons:
· Improved primary access to the US Forest Service Canadian Border River Access Site. This is a very important and popular recreation access point for river float trips for the public.
· Improved access for U.S. Border Patrol to their primary road access to the Canadian Border in the North Fork. The Border Patrol provides critical Border security at a point that is vulnerable to cross border traffic in a remote setting.
· Improved access for Flathead County Law Enforcement and Emergency Services to respond to emergency calls from residents along this section of road. This includes the full range of law enforcement responses as well as structural fire and ambulance services.
· Improved primary access for US Forest Service firefighting resources to respond as necessary to wildland fire starts. The Forest Service has the wildland fire protection responsibility in the North Fork and safe, rapid access is critical to support their mission.
· Improved access for Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation in management of their lands north of Trail Creek.
This section of the North Fork Road consists of native materials only, and has had no gravel improvement in its history. The improved access provided by the project will increase service to the public, and increase safety for both public access and emergency responses. We commend the Border Patrol on their financial commitment to the project as an indication of the importance of this project to their mission.
Sincerely,
RANDY KENYON
President
2016 North Fork Interlocal Meeting Notes
Allen Chrisman attended the 2016 Interlocal meeting that was held on February 17, 2016 hosted by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Click here for a complete copy of his notes. Allen, thank you for being so diligent. Everyone is going to appreciate these detailed notes.
Lois Walker sent the following from her Interlocal notes. Thanks Lois!
Gary Danzig, Staff Officer for the Flathead National Forest, briefed the Interlocal on a proposal that the Forest Service is preparing to submit under the Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP). Montana has received $22M a year in FLAP funds so far. Flathead County first submitted and got approval for a project to pave the approach to Blacktail Mountain, first one mile over private land and then an additional distance to reach USFS land. One quarter of the cost to build the new bridge over the South Fork this summer will also be paid for with FLAP money.
The program requires 13.42% in matching funds; i.e., $134K for every $1M in FLAP money and has been extended for another 5 years, with $19M a year allotted for Montana.
The project that the Forest Service wants to submit, in cooperation with Flathead County, Border Patrol (Homeland Security), and Glacier Park, would rebuild the North Fork Road from the border eight miles south and apply a gravel lift, and rebuild the road from the Merc to the Polebridge entrance to the Park, also with new gravel. That represents $1.5M in total work.
The proposal document should be ready by May, to be signed by GNP Superintendent Jeff Mow, Flathead Forest Supervisor Chip Weber, and Border Patrol station chief Kip Stratton, plus the county commissioners. The Project Decision Committee will meet in June and July. There will be heavy competition from other projects in Montana.
Homeland Security has pledged to come up with $100K in funding. The Park Service will throw in a little more. The county’s part will be to provide gravel from the pit on Whale Creek, which they will re-open.
They are asking for letters of support from North Fork organizations and individuals, saying that we’ve heard about the proposed project to improve sections of the North Fork Road and we support the idea. Address letters to:
Flathead County Commissioners
c/o David Prunty
Flathead County Road Dept.
1249 Willow Glen Drive
Kalispell, MT 59901
And Kip Stratton from the Border Patrol has asked that copies be sent to him as well:
Kip Stratton
US Customs and Border Protection
Whitefish Station
1295 Hwy 93 West
Whitefish, MT 59937
Marietta Downes Has Passed

We received word yesterday from Lois Walker that Marietta Downes passed away yesterday, January 17. Marietta was born in 1936 at Mason City, Washington and came to the North Fork with her husband Lee. Many North Forkers have fond memories of Marietta and she will be missed.
Lee and Marietta were interviewed by Tom Edwards in 2012 for the North Fork History Project. You can listen to their interview here.
The North Fork Cookbook Makes a Great Gift
There are still North Fork Cookbooks available for sale. These would make a great gift for the holidays to a family member or friend. The cookbook includes recipes from current North Forkers along with a bonus section of recipes and history from North Fork old timers. It’s interesting and fun to read too. So, fill out the the form and send it in along with your check to get a cookbook mailed to you. Download the form from here.