Last seen: Dec 20, 2025
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...
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...
