I was going to let someone else make a guess, but since there hasn't been any posting, I'm going to guess that is the Huxley Lake trail. I haven't been up there in a couple of years, but that looks like the racetrack that the ATVs have made in that area. It is a shame, especially around Huxley Lake.
Huxley Lake trail it is. The ATV track this last spring seemed to be to ride down the 4611 road and come back the Huxley Lake trail and onto the Winslow Pit trail or whatever name that trail has, and back to the 4611 road. There was some clearing of the trail to Huxley Lake, but it wasn't finished and we decided not to cut it out either, in hopes of detering ATV's using the trail.
Your turn to post one.
A severe wind storm is what that trail needs.
D.
Why is it, some trails get all the attention of this age, while others are overcomed with rhodies and vine maple? I for one don't blame the trail, but those seekers who need to hike on them. Get out there and see nature and exercise that body we all have. I am in my mid 50's, but strive to get out almost every weekend. I am jealous of those retired folk who can hike any day of the week, for I must reserve myself to the weekend.
Don
I don't know the answer to your question, Don. I too and jealous of those who are retired that can go hiking any day of the week. I look forward to the day when I will be able to do that. I know I will be doing that today. Haven't quite decided where I will be going, but I will be breaking in my new pair of hiking boots that Santa brought me.
Since I guessed the last photo, here is another one. It is just off a current district trail. Hopefully it isn't too easy.