What trail am I on?
B
Is that along the oak grove fork below Harriet?
R
It's not there but it is along a river. There are a couple of bridges nearby too.
R
Read all the clues, I've pretty much told you exactly where it is! Need another hint?
D
OK, so is it a trail along the railroad grade north of Carter Bridge Campground that comes out at the bridge by the Fish Creek Campground?
Don
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EXACtly, Don got it! It was the old pre224 before the bridges in the 50s.
What happened to Rob, he was on the right TRACK.
I'm surprised no one complained that it was an old road photo. I would have.
I humbly pass the torch.
R
Robert Koscik said EXACtly, Don got it! It was the old pre224 before the bridges in the 50s. What happened to Rob, he was on the right TRACK.Interesting info. I was stumped! I wasn't sure what to say.
D
So we are finally done with that one? Here is a current trail in our district not in a wilderness area. What trail am I on?
DonR
I think I know where it is...north part of the district? Up near the Sal-mo-HUCK?
D
Bob it is actually more to the southern part of the district.
Don
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I'll guess but if I win someone else needs to post a new picture.
I think you are on Thunder Mountain coming up from Skookum and just below the junction with the summit trail.
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Donavon you are on the same trail and you could see the spot you mentioned from where this picture was taken from if you could peak between the trees. I'm not sure what you call this trail, Baty Butte or Thunder Mtn. Trail, but just around the corner in the photo you would be directly below the "white beard" of Baty Butte. So yes you are correct. If you don't have a photo, maybe someone else will volunteer one.
Don
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Dude, I was on the wrong mountain. How can that be correct?
Go ahead and post another one for us.
We did call it 545. But I think all that up there is not officially recognized so it's up to us and other users to keep it together from Skookum to Joyce Lakes.
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Z
If it's okay with you guys I'll give you a break and post one this time. This is from a current trail in our district that's in a wilderness area. I doubt that you will need any additional hints. I was able to make some good progress cleaning this trail up in 2014. Sorry for the large file I'm using the iPad to post.
D
So Zack, is this trail abandoned ? You say it is a "current trail", but it doesn't look like it. So why should you have to work on it if it was a current trail that is maintained?
Don
D
There must be fish source nearby.
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D
That looks like the bottom of the Corral Springs Trail where it meets the R.R.
D
It looks like we got another absentee poster! If you post a photo for the "What trail am I on?" forum, please subscribe to the forum so that you will get all of the emails of those who post questions or answers to your posting. Zack are you out there?
Don
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Dylan said That looks like the bottom of the Corral Springs Trail where it meets the R.R.Can confirm - from 2007 - a little more undergrowth, a snag has dropped.

D
That'd explain why the trail was easily passable when I hiked it in the fall. It seemed to be in great condition compared with what the trail description on here made it out to be. This could also be due to much of the brush going dormant in the winter months.
Anyways, I guess it's my turn. What abandoned trail am I on? 

Z
Apologies for the lack of response, I was on business and forgot that I'd posted.
I will make up for it with trail work.
The most recent post doesn't look like trail, it looks more like a lot of blood, sweat, tears, and cart...
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