Kirk Tolstrup said: Yeah, Don posted it a while back. I don't know how I remembered it. Hey Don, is that the biggest tree you've...
Rob, thanks for the posting of our GPS track from yesterday on the Pot Creek Trail, it really helps to visualize where the path of the trail out in th...
A little clarification on the posting for the Pot Creek Trail: There is a 200 yards plus gap between the lower leg of the upper switchback and the...
Paul Turner said: I did get close to the creek – on the map I posted you can see the east/west line of the trail segment I located – it seems to...
Paul, Was the switchback you saw 1-200 feet from the creek? We may have seen different ones. I don't have a GPS. So this is my rendition of...
Paul: I went out yesterday and explored for the Pot Creek Trail coming down Lost Creek. I found that switchback that you had mentioned and flagged ...
Nice post there Paul! I should have mentioned that I hadn't flagged that bench on the Switch Creek Trail, for I haven't located the trea...
Rob, I had forgotten that there was a junction out past Tumble Creek that turned back west towards Jim Meadow. I was interested in the one that went ...
Rob Williams said: OK, so which trail are you referring to? The one that meets rho creek and crosses tumble creek in this map snippet or the one ...
We need to look for that Tumble Creek Trail before a lot of the roads in the area get erased, making it harder to access the area. They were decommiss...
Rob Williams said: That is a good clue! I can think of two trails that fit that description - Plaza creek and Rho Creek. I'm guessing that ...
The trail is named after the creek that it follows. The trail isn't on our current map.
Here is a new photo of a current trail in our district. Don