The Brothers Wilderness
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The Brothers Wilderness is a designated wilderness area located in the Olympic National Forest on the eastern side of the Olympic Peninsula south of Buckhorn Wilderness and north of Mount Skokomish Wilderness.[1] The wilderness area comprises Script error: No such module "convert". administered by the U.S. Forest Service.[2] The wilderness is named after The Brothers peaks, which are the tallest in the wilderness area at Script error: No such module "convert".. The Duckabush River flows through the middle of the area. The area lies in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, receiving about Script error: No such module "convert". of annual precipitation.[2]
History
In 1984, the U.S. Congress established five wilderness areas within Olympic National Forest:[3]
- Buckhorn Wilderness
- Colonel Bob Wilderness
- Mount Skokomish Wilderness
- The Brothers Wilderness
- Wonder Mountain Wilderness
The Brothers Wilderness sits along the eastern flank of the Olympic Wilderness, which was created in 1988.
Recreation
Multiple trails can be used to reach The Brothers Wilderness for backpacking, mountain climbing, hunting, hiking, camping, and fishing. The three-mile Brothers Trail provides access to climbing routes up the double-summit peak of the same name. The Duckabush Trail follows the Duckabush River and then enters Olympic National Park. The eight-mile Mt. Jupiter Trail #809 is ranked as difficult and provides access to Jupiter Lakes.[4]
References
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External links
- The Brothers Wilderness U.S. Forest Service
- The Brothers Wilderness Wilderness.net (The University of Montana)