Donald Presley said:This is a picture taken at a trail junction on current district trails that are in a new wilderness area.
Hmmm, it doesn't ring any bells, but I'm wondering if it is where the Dry Ridge trail meets the Grouse Point trail? The trees don't look quite what I remember, but......
If that isn't it, maybe you can give another hint......
Donovan, what is the answer to the "how many Surprise Lakes" question?
Rob Williams said:
Hmmm, it doesn't ring any bells, but I'm wondering if it is where the Dry Ridge trail meets the Grouse Point trail? The trees don't look quite what I remember, but......
If that isn't it, maybe you can give another hint......
Donovan, what is the answer to the "how many Surprise Lakes" question?
Not the Grouse Point/ Dry Ridge Trails junction. Here is another clue: White Iris.
Donald Presley said:
Not the Grouse Point/ Dry Ridge Trails junction. Here is another clue: White Iris.
Well, I guess I'm dense on Tuesdays.... 🙂 White Iris doesn't help, but once I know where it is, I'll probably have a "Homer" moment - DOH!
Rob Williams said:
Well, I guess I'm dense on Tuesdays.... 🙂 White Iris doesn't help, but once I know where it is, I'll probably have a "Homer" moment - DOH!
One of the trails is known for it's abundance of White Iris flowers that grace it's path.
Three Surprises.