Last seen: Jul 31, 2024
Hey Bob! Congratulations on your article! Things sure have been quiet around here lately.....I think I may have seen you last weekend up at Twin S...
We did some exploration in this area earlier this year. The camp was owned by the Presbyterian church of Portland and it was closed a long time ago. ...
Paul This was essentially a reversal of the route we took, eliminating the side trip to Huxley Lake, right? Thank you for taking care of this sect...
Good news! It appears as though all the closures have been lifted. The fire is now at 12,254 acres, but is 70% contained, and all the closures outsi...
Bryon Boyce said This seems to be the off-year for huckleberries, they are both late and scarce.I havn't seen an area yet with a good crop. Bry...
Wow, I go away for a couple of days to camp with my daughter, and all sorts of old trails are popping up! The huckleberries are starting to get rip...
Just to add a bit - the entire Olallie Lake scenic area is now closed due to the fire, as well as some additional trails. At this point, it appears t...
That looks like a very interesting place. I can't say as though it rings any bells to me. I'm going to need a hint (or two or three).
It was a death march for me - just another day in the woods for Paul - Don't know how he does it. I remember coming up the 517 on the other side of R...
You can email it to webmaster@trailadvocate.org. I can edit the track and use at least parts of it. Anything you can provide will be appreciated. M...
Made some more changes to the "big" map tonight. I found some issues with the PCT segments and I think I've gotten those all sorted out now. I also ...
I was on it about 3 years ago. My recollection was that it is pretty faint on the far side of the river - I remember we lost the trail for a while on...
Matt Reeder said Right where you park for Fish Creek is a short user trail (20 feet maybe) that leads to that viewpoint. I'm planning to go back in e...
Was that photo of Fish Creek taken at the "trailhead" or up the road a ways? I've hiked that section several times, and I think I might have a photo ...
Bryon Boyce said The Double Peaks Trail is shown inaccurately on many maps. It does not go up the east face, which would require serious climbing ir...