Last seen: Nov 4, 2025
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...
So, inquiring minds want to know if you ended up doing this hike or not?
Neat map - wow, that is a lot of damage....I would be interested to hike through some of it. Do you know if they have lifted the official closures? ...
OK, apparently everyone is stumped. Another clue - this is a semi-official trail (part of the trail appears on some maps but not others). It is list...
That is a very cool article from the Oregonian, Paul! Great find! I've poked around a bit in their archives, but have not had a lot of luck finding ...
Keep heading north...
Robert Koscik said Cripple Creek? You need to head farther north - and remember, this is (apparently) an un-named creek. The maps show no name...
As always, I look forward to seeing the results of your exploration. You do an amazing job of describing and documenting your trips. I always find t...
That looks like a little past Squaw Meadows? At any rate, it is good things are melting out. I will be interested to see if you can continue the t...
OK, it seems everyone is busy hiking, or are stumped. I'll give a little more clue. This creek is right next to the trail at this point, and is clos...
OK, I found a good one. This was taken just off (maybe even on) an existing trail. You can definitely see the creek from the trail. It is not in a ...
