Like I said, John Muir Trail. I believe they were all the same sign. Green and white enamel diamonds. When we walked the PCT in '74 they were all alon...
Fred Cleator. Rob, that's the name I was trying to remember. He wrote the notes promoting the relocations of the Skyline. I believe he was retired ...
Seems like I may have seen one in California on the John Muir Trail. D
How are the Huckleberries doing anyhow? Nice spring. Much flow? That red is at the beginning of Rho Creek too. D.
Someone still needs to follow that one out to the road. It gets thin on top and dies in a cut. Meanwhile, I think you boys need to go find Dry Spri...
Horseshoe Saddle. D.
Pretty picture. D
About 8 years ago, tthe FS hired a contractor to saw out the other side from the river to Dry Ridge . About halfway up the hill, which is punishing by...
Someone will have to stand in for me. I have a new to me computer that has Vista on it. It downloaded my pictures but it put them somewhere without...
The early access to that country was down from Blue Box. A remnant of that can be enjoyed from Trapper Springs and Warm Springs Meadow area to near...
I'll narrow the field with a suspicion, never having been there, the slopes of Battle Ax? D
That's what remains, yes. D
I believe there was an enclosure there. There was a remain of fence crossing grate, kinda like roads in range country, but ATVs tore it up. Then just ...
I think you guys need to enjoy those roads while you can. They may be waiting on new additional funding to rip them. A long wait hopefully. On...
I thought that is a new widerness. So confusing. D.