Rock Lakes close enough to Granite Peaks! What's that 11 miles as the crow flies. I know I sometimes get tired of it to Donavon. I kind of thought that might be Indian Ridge in the background after you mentioned there was a lookout in the area, but I knew I didn't have another photo to post, so I bailed on that one. I could post photos of abandoned trails, but who has been on them except Murphy and me or one or two people I have shown then to.
Thanks Kirk. Laying in a hospital bed a few months ago, I didn't think I would make it to retirement either, but today I moved my toolbox home.
Rob, that tree looks familiar, is it in one of the new wilderness areas?
Don
Don - Congratulations on your retirement - I'm very jealous..... Someday maybe I can join you if I'm not too old to hike.
As to your question - yes, it is in a new wilderness area, and I know you have been on this trail.
Also, even if I haven't been on the abandoned trails, I love seeing photos of places I haven't been.
Hmmm.
For some reason I am thinking Dry Ridge.
Don 2
Retired from Retirement and back to work.
Well, Dry Ridge is close, but not quite right.
Is that tree on the Rimrock Trail by chance?
Don