Last seen: Jan 14, 2026
OK, I guess I'm up then. Hopefully this will be a little harder than some of the others. This is from a short, little used trail in t...
I'm thinking it is the Anvil Lake trail (#724) and the picture is of Black Wolf Meadow.
Is that the section right past the meadow? Or is it somewhere else on the trail?
Donovan said:Cripple Creek, along the old "ditch" or pipeline grade for the hydraulic excavation and back filling of the Oak Grove Project pipeline? ...
Donald Presley said:Seeing how I have only been on about a third of the trails in the Bull of the Woods, and it doesn't look like one that I reme...
Donald Presley said:Is the trail in one of the new wilderness areas, or in the Bull of the Woods? At least part of the trail is in Bull of the Wood...
OK, here is my new picture. This is a current trail in the district. I'm sure at least a portion of the trail is in a wilderness area...
Donovan said: That's it. Have you ever been there? Your turn. I was there last fall, but it looked a bit different-the leaves were all r...
Well, I was hoping someone else would jump in, but I've got a guess. Buck Lake?
I never thought about the culverts being removed, or the fact that a ripped up road probably would re-vegetate faster than a gravel road. If the...
Tom Kloster said: The first and last bullets are the drivers -- and especially the last one. At this point, they've got such a huge maintenance ...
Road Decomissioning Wow. I took a look at a few of the documents, and there are some "major" (not spur) roads that are marked for "Decomission...
Well Don, I like the idea, even though it hasn't gotten much response yet. I'm guessing it is just due to people being busy over the h...
Donovan said: No, not enough of a dramatic back drop for High Lake, but the rock field water feed is the same. Typical of many of our lakes. Is...
