Last seen: Jul 31, 2024
Always better to turn back when not sure - and you can regroup once you are in known territory. I did the Geronimo trail once, before the fire (from ...
There was a canoe at Serene Lake? Wow - someone must have REALLY wanted a canoe there - that is a long portage. You can get to the other side by fol...
From my somewhat limited experience hiking these fire damaged trails, I think that is the biggest issue - the trail will be very apparent, but then th...
I hiked down to Welcome Lakes last weekend, and the trails in the burn area can be a little sketchy, especially if you haven't been on them before. I...
Where did you find out that info? Any articles or anything you can share? Stuff like this fascinates me, and articles or photos (even better) are gr...
Well, based on how my last photo went, I'd rather not post another photo. Anyone else want to post one?
Well, based on your "clue" it leads me to believe that might be Ruddy hill, but it doesn't look exactly like Ruddy hill (at least not how I remember i...
So is this box the remains of the cattle crossing? That is the only thing I saw on the trail that looked like it could have been one of those c...
kirk said Okay, after Rob's ministration, it should work this time. Yay! It worked this time. Is the color in the hill in the backgroun...
kirk said Okay, after Rob's ministration, it should work this time. If anyone is interested in the resolution - After some research, I foun...
If I'm reading the map correctly, I think the trail exits the wilderness about the place where that large tree is (where we lost the trail). The cros...
Maybe it is. I can't keep all of the wilderness areas straight! I just looked at the wilderness maps here on the site, and if I am reading them corr...
Well, it seems interest in this trail has slipped, so I'll give everyone the answer. This photo was taken on the White Iris (502-A) trail right where...