Last seen: Nov 23, 2024
That picture kinda reminds me of Huxley Lake, but then I just noticed you said "trails", so I'm not sure the Huxley Lake Trail would fit that bill.
Donovan said If you are where I think you are, there is a TA trail at the end of that road. D Well, it's been a week of quiet on this topic,...
I have no personal knowledge of said signed "trail/road". My best guess is that it was associated with the Izaak Walton League. Maybe some project th...
D said: If you are where I think you are, there is a TA trail at the end of that road. D Why yes, there is a trail access (for a n...
Yeah, I'm not sure why this road was excluded from the wilderness boundary. It doesn't seem to go to a trailhead, or anything else for that matter. ...
Don said: So does this 4000' elevation abandoned trail that crosses a no name creek that runs into a named fork creek happen to be in a wilderness ...
Don said: Hey Kirk, is this trail a current district trail or an abandoned one? Don I think it's been abandoned by the Forest Servic...
Don said: Good one Kirk! I have no clue where you are, except maybe around 4000' or higher for it looks like there are huckleberry bushes in the ph...
Bryon Boyce said This could be a lot of places but I'll make a wild guess to get things started - Rhododendron Creek. You're right in saying that it...
Well, that was pretty lucky to get it on the first guess!!! Here's a picture: What trail am I on?
Are you at Alder Swamp? I've not been there yet and don't recall if there was a cabin there.
The lower part of Cripple Creek?
Fadeaway Spring is well named. It was completely empty, but there was a definite line where the water surface is when it's full. It must be four to ...
Here's a map snippet that shows a trail heading north from where the post was (I think). Is "Old 571" the trail that skirts the north...
Might this aforementioned lookout be on a butte?