Give the Gift of Wilderness

Whether it’s a last minute gift for someone special or a year end donation, there is never a better time than December to remember Wilderness!

The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness rely on your support to accomplish all that we do. Your time, passion and energy are important in our efforts to protect and preserve the Scotchmans. And your donations help fund out outreach.  So, if you are looking for that last minute gift for someone, consider making a donation in there name – we’ve even taken care of the gift part for you – click on the link below to print out a customizable gift certificate:

Click here for printable gift certificates:
www.scotchmanpeaks.org/gift-certificates

If your holiday shopping is already done, and you have a few dollars left over, a donation might just be the perfect gift for yourself and all your “Friends”! It is sure to put you on Santa’s “nice” list!

And remember that any donation made between now and the end of December qualifies for a deduction from 2010 taxes.

Your year end donation will help us to continue to produce quality publications, maps, events and to continue our outreach for public support. Simply send a check to the address below:

Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness
Box 2061
Sandpoint, ID 83864

Or, for your convenience, you may now make secure on-line donations with your credit card or Pay Pal account. See the button on our home page!

With your contribution we will achieve our goal of protecting the Scotchman Peaks as designated Wilderness!

Happy Holidays and Have a Great New Year – from your Friends of Scotchman Peaks
Wilderness!

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About The Author:

Phil Hough is the Executive Director of the Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness.

He has hiked the "triple crown": the Appalachian Trail, Continental Divide Trail and the Pacific Crest trail (twice). He has also paddled the length of the Yukon river. Phil's love of wilderness guides him as he works to save the incrediblly wild Scotchman Peaks, one of the last and largest roadless places in northern Idaho and western Montana.

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