Donald Presley said:
Donovan said:
Sorry about that. I find this format hard to visually separate the posts.
Double Peaks. Ruddy is comfortable as it's blanketed in soft cinder.
Speaking of which, some of you adventurers might enjoy North Pinhead.
Donovan
I see that the North Pinhead Butte had a lookout on it according to the '38 map. Is there anything else as far as history or geology that would interest someone? I take it you have hiked around the butte at some point in your earlier days of exploration.
Don
Yes.
Donovan
Donovan said:
Speaking of which, some of you adventurers might enjoy North Pinhead.
Donovan
I see that the North Pinhead Butte had a lookout on it according to the '38 map. Is there anything else as far as history or geology that would interest someone? I take it you have hiked around the butte at some point in your earlier days of exploration.Don
Yes.Donovan
You care to elaborate just a little, or must we go to said place and find out for ourselves?
Donald Presley said:
Donovan said:
Speaking of which, some of you adventurers might enjoy North Pinhead.
Donovan
I see that the North Pinhead Butte had a lookout on it according to the '38 map. Is there anything else as far as history or geology that would interest someone? I take it you have hiked around the butte at some point in your earlier days of exploration.
Don
Yes.
Donovan
You care to elaborate just a little, or must we go to said place and find out for ourselves?
If I elaborate, it wouldn't seem interesting. If I don't elaborate it will seem more interesting.
I've been following these, but haven't had a clue on most of them. Here's one that might stump you veterans of the Clackamas... but I doubt it! This is taken from an unmarked trail junction...
That kinda looks like the trail we fixed dropping into Squaw Lakes off 502 between Squaw Mtn and Twin Springs.
Donovan