Rob Williams said: It doesn't look familiar to me, however I think I know most of the former lookout sites and I don't remember a pile o...
Well, I've not got much left so this should be easy… What trail takes you to this former lookout site?
Donovan said: OK then. Here is another picture for you all. In a wilderness. [...] Not that I have a photo for a follow up b...
Donovan said: The elusive Grouse Point. Beside the trail is a site where there was a cabin I am told. An old road leads into there. A clearing rem...
Donovan said: Looks to me as if you are just off Grouse Point Trail near Dry Ridge junction. There is a small rock field there. One of the few...
Donald Presley said: It looks to me that your looking into the Roaring River from the Shining Lake Trail #510 in the new Roaring River Wilderness....
Bryon Boyce said: Since I guessed the last one by process of elimination without ever being there, you win! Its your turn to post. Pans...
Bryon Boyce said: [...] Here is the next one. This is taken from a spot off-trail with the abandoned trail in the far end of the grassy meado...
Bryon Boyce said: Road 4670 may have covered a little of it, and logging probably eliminated more. But for the most part judging from the 1946...
Bryon Boyce said: The old lower elevation trail from Burnt Granite to Rhododendron Meadows and Fadeaway Springs No but interesting, I see ...
Donovan said: Are we looking at Mt Mitchell center, Signal Buttes to the right, and are you on a trail? And McLaughlin Blvd does not run to the...
Donald Presley said: Would that be the Burnt Granite Trail #595 ? Very close...
Donald Presley said: You are correct. Your turn to post a photo. Don Ok, this one should be easy peasy, there are enough visible l...