Donald Presley said:
Here is a photo from one of our abandoned trails in the district, that I believe should be brought back into the current district trails. Enjoy the view.
Beautiful view!!! Any other hints. It doesn't ring any bells for me.....You've found so many abandonded trails, I can't keep track of them all.
Rob Williams said:
Well, since no one has had a new guess on my trail, I'll put out one more clue - this particular location was the site of an old lookout.
Is that the trail that follows a bit of road near the top of Squaw Mountain?
Rob Williams said:
Donald Presley said:
Here is a photo from one of our abandoned trails in the district, that I believe should be brought back into the current district trails. Enjoy the view.
Beautiful view!!! Any other hints. It doesn't ring any bells for me.....You've found so many abandonded trails, I can't keep track of them all.
That little knob down in the bottom of the canyon that is directly below Mt Jefferson is Austin Point. If you were to draw a line from Mt Jefferson through Austin Point and on up further into our district that line will cross the ridge that this trail is on. I know that Mt Jefferson isn't on our district map, but is about 2 miles due south of Jefferson Park, which is on our map. So just line it up with the edge of the paper our map is printed on and it is close enough to work. That line will intersect the Clackamas River at Lazy Bend on Hwy 224 if you followed it all the way up.
Doug Firman said:
Is that the trail that follows a bit of road near the top of Squaw Mountain?
A little too far north, but you are thinking correctly. It is a very similar looking spot.
Donald Presley said:
Rob Williams said:
That little knob down in the bottom of the canyon that is directly below Mt Jefferson is Austin Point. If you were to draw a line from Mt Jefferson through Austin Point and on up further into our district that line will cross the ridge that this trail is on. I know that Mt Jefferson isn't on our district map, but is about 2 miles due south of Jefferson Park, which is on our map. So just line it up with the edge of the paper our map is printed on and it is close enough to work. That line will intersect the Clackamas River at Lazy Bend on Hwy 224 if you followed it all the way up.
Fish Creek Mountain?