Last seen: Jul 30, 2024
OK, lets try this one. This is a current district trail. Where was this fine piece of trail maintenance done? As far the buttes go,...
I'm going to take a wild guess and say this is the old Oak Grove Butte trail.
I should have thought about those historical images. It doesn't look like the area I outlined as the "main building" was really a building at all. M...
From that aerial view, you can definitely see 2-3 "footprints" where something was. I know there was an outhouse there (it is now turned on its side ...
Sure, firstly, the approximate GPS coordinates are: 45.152756,-122.224315 Here are some photos of the place - First, a photo of what looked like mi...
I personally know no silviculteralists. I hadn't even heard the term until this location came up. I just thought it would be cool to know a little h...
I'm bummed no one has any more info on that old Silvicultural station. It was an interesting area to explore. It would be great to know more about w...
Well, it has been a ghost town around here and no one appears interested in this trail, so I'll post the answer. That metal container was found on th...
I thought there were other features it had besides your current location (blue dot)? If it is just a wrapper for the current maps, I'll pass. It a...
FYI, I downloaded and installed the app last night, and after some frustrating searching, finally found the district map, however it shows up as "n/a"...
Here is the link to the FS announcement: Unfortunately, it only works on iPhones, iPads and android devices. No PCs. It does sound ki...
kirk said How about around Mt. Lowe somewhere? You are getting closer, but you are too far east, and a little bit too far south. Another clue - t...
You need to head south.
It is neither of those. This metal is clearly visible from the trail, probably no more than 10 feet from the tread.