Zach:
Thank you for giving an older man a chance at catching that fish again. I know what you mean in seeing stringers full of fish, for that was the way I was brought up. You had to catch your limit before you could stop fishing.
I changed my ways about 30 years ago and went pretty much catch and release and started flyfishing. Their is no better feeling then hooking a fish on a fly you tied, whether it be a 8 inch brookie or a 20 inch monster rainbow.
Rob: Could that be the Baty Butte / Boundary Trail, the #545?
Seems like that would be a memorable spot. For looking up before passing, if you know what I mean. I just can't place it. And I can't remember the Back Door well enough to say although I do remember a switchback to drop below a rock feature that was in the way.
I think I will go with Don, towards the south end of Baty/Joyce Trail.
D.
You guys have really good eyes....That is the Baty Butte Trail, and I'm pretty sure it was on the south end of it, near Joyce Lake. I was trying to get a photo that wasn't quite as evident which trail it was from, but you guys are just too good!
So, either Donovan or Don it is your turn. I guess technically Don got the answer first.
I guess it is my turn to post another photo. This one is from an abandoned trail section with an old plank bridge. It is not in a wilderness area.
Since I didn't get a response from my last posting, I thought I would give another clue.
If you have been to one of the trailheads of the last trail posted here, the Baty Butte Trail, you drove within a 100 feet of this bridge.
Don