Tillamook State Forest Needs a Nonprofit Travelers Hostel
 

Please steal this idea. It doesn't have to involve me at all. And feel free to adapt it to anywhere else in the USA:

Tillamook State Forest needs a nonprofit traveler's hostel, one that is a part of the Hosteling International Network and that is within easy hiking or bicycling distance from the Salmonberry Trail, an 86-mile mixed-use, non-motorized path being built from the Banks-Vernonia trail to outside of Tillamook. The Tillamook State Forest hostel could be a full service hostel or a wilderness hostel.

The mission of the hostel would be something like this: to provide an affordable, welcoming, safe, comfortable space for travelers from different backgrounds, encouraging them to make friends, to appreciate and celebrate Oregon and to be continually inspired to travel to new places.

The successful launch and maintenance of a nonprofit hostel in association with the Salmonberry Trail in Tillamook State Forest could lead to creation of another hostel - or more - in the area, or in other places in Oregon. Wouldn't it be wonderful if Oregon had as many HI hostels as British Columbia, and people could easily hike, bicycle or otherwise travel between them?

A Tillamook Forest hostel, ideally, would have:
Depending on whether or not it is a wilderness hostel or a full service hostel near a town, the hostel could also have
A wilderness hostel is much more primitive than a regular, full-service hostel: it has a pit toilet rather than flush toilets, its water source is a well or nearby river or creek, the stove is gas, lights are powered by solar panels and a backup generator and the barracks are thickly insulated because there is no heat. The Rampart Wilderness Hostel in Banff, BC, Canada even has a wood-burning sauna!  People go to a wilderness hostel because of immediate access to hiking/snow-shoeing trails, rock climbing and scenic views that cannot be reached by a car.

I'm so ready to help make this happen. If you have a solid interest and passion for this idea, and you want me to be involved please contact me. If enough people contact me, perhaps we can start plans to make this hostel a reality. Or, as I said before: steal this idea. I would be happy to wake up next year and find out someone else is doing this project - I don't want the glory, I just want this to happen! 
 
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