The "sherriff's patch" is on Wasco County land. So is the official unofficial parking lot.
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Sevenmile Hill Parking directions
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Re: Sevenmile Hill Parking directions
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Re: Sevenmile Hill Parking directions
Haha. Thanks, Adam. Slichter and I were both wrong! I had that boundary line way too low. I will put in a new map.
There are no fences between federal and county land there, which is what makes it a little tricky when on the ground.
There are no fences between federal and county land there, which is what makes it a little tricky when on the ground.
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Re: Sevenmile Hill Parking directions
We were up there on Sunday and found that the road has been re-surfaced with good gravel since last year. Karl's photo shows how rutted it was. Well now it's smooth sailing. We did park at the upper lot since we just doing a quick flower recon but won't do that in future.
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Hmmm, so I parked in the right spot but not the one originally described. If Paul's info is correct, the hike directions should be changed accordingly. I don't know if one should walk up the road to the "rusty barrel" parking (Paul seems to think not) or simply head straight east from the other parking (toward the fence).
Thanks for your attention to it!
Thanks for your attention to it!
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Actually, I think Adam's map matches what Slichter was saying (maybe in other comments that I didn't post).
Anyway, I'm going to bring more detailed info when I head there in the future. I'd like us to keep access to that land!
Anyway, I'm going to bring more detailed info when I head there in the future. I'd like us to keep access to that land!
Re: Sevenmile Hill Parking directions
We went there today for the first time, The "No Trespassing" Barrels prevent people from using a perfectly usable large level gravel parking area. NUTS! Now we have to park before the offending barrels and go cross county (which will form a new trail) in order to get onto FS land before we hike uphill.Webfoot wrote:Hopefully this helps clarify things. The barrels are just past the parking allowed area.
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That being said we had a great hike & saw only one other person (from a distance) the whole time we were there.