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RE: Pup Creek Waterfalls

Fortunately, it's a lot easier to screen hike than it is to follow a poster's footsteps. Meanwhile we still have miles of old trail left unexplo...

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RE: Pup Creek Waterfalls

"it has been a great tool for pointing people to places that need their footprints (and hopefully, a pair of clippers in their pocket)." T Kloster ...

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RE: Pup Creek Waterfalls

That particular canyon wall, in my experience, is just not safe to scramble. Much of it is barely stable scree barely stuck together with moss. Much r...

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

It goes down to the lakes and meadows. The bottom was private property. It was, I think, a muskrat ranch. I also think the saddle at the junction is a...

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RE: Pup Creek Waterfalls

The reservation is with links to .com sites. Relief from commercial solicitations, active or dormant, etc.. But if users want .com links, let us know,...

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

That kinda looks like the trail we fixed dropping into Squaw Lakes off 502 between Squaw Mtn and Twin Springs. Donovan

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

Donald Presley said: Donovan said: Speaking of which, some of you adventurers might enjoy North Pinhead. Donovan I see t...

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

Donald Presley said: Donovan said: Sorry about that. I find this format hard to visually separate the posts. Double Peaks. Ruddy is comfo...

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

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. ...

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

That's right. Most uncomfortable peak in the District.

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

Here you go. What Trail am I on? Donovan

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RE: Fadeaway Spring

Maybe there is some history in the name. Maybe it comes and goes over some kind of multi year cycle.

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

Doug, is that the Rimrock trail looking out at the road at the west trail head?

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RE: Fadeaway Spring

They hiked up from thr bottom. Trail was fine. Spots of snow near the spring. It may be a drought indicator. I don't know. Or something happened...

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RE: What trail am I on - Part 3

Is that the walk out Indian Ridge to Shining Lake?

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