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by pablo
July 1st, 2022, 8:27 pm
Forum: Trip Reports
Topic: Yamsay Mountain & Hager Mountain 6-22-22
Replies: 11
Views: 2415

Re: Yamsay Mountain & Hager Mountain 6-22-22

Hey bobcat, nice report, and interesting details. I did this hike today, sad to report there is now a single downed log on the trail. I hear you on the berms although I was thinking some of them seem more like water bars. A lot of dead trees in this area, going to burn hot when it goes but maybe it ...
by pablo
April 22nd, 2021, 12:33 am
Forum: Off-trail Trip Reports & Lost Trails
Topic: Primrose Trail?
Replies: 52
Views: 120556

Re: Primrose Trail?

Wow, this thread is over 10 years old and here you are with an update and the promised photos, thanks. I no longer live in the area but it is nice to see this trail still has friends. I will have to make time to come up and visit Primrose after all this COVID business is done. A terrific post.

--Paul
by pablo
September 15th, 2020, 9:12 pm
Forum: Off-trail Trip Reports & Lost Trails
Topic: Raker Point/Sawtooth Mtn - June 25, 2017
Replies: 12
Views: 8327

Re: Raker Point/Sawtooth Mtn - June 25, 2017

So, from your map it looks like the 650 road goes very near the Raker summit. Do you know if that road is open and passable to all-wheel drive vehicles? I was thinking of driving up to the point where your red trip line intersects the 650 and then bushwhacking from there following your line. Hey Ho...
by pablo
August 19th, 2020, 3:00 am
Forum: Trip Reports
Topic: Grizzly Mountain Summit via Grizzly Mountain Road, Solo Monday 8/17/2020
Replies: 4
Views: 1879

Re: Grizzly Mountain Summit via Grizzly Mountain Road, Solo Monday 8/17/2020

Interesting. IANAL but I'd bet a nickel that the Forest Service has an easement for the road to the top so if there is no closed gate, parking by the side of the road and doing a road hike should not generate a tresspassing charge. Attached is some parcel data for Grizzly Mtn. Looks like there is qu...
by pablo
April 30th, 2020, 12:42 pm
Forum: Trip Reports
Topic: Montana Ghost Towns - report of yesteryear
Replies: 4
Views: 2007

Re: Montana Ghost Towns - report of yesteryear

That was/is an ambitious undertaking, I look forward to more photos of your explorations. I look at old buildings like this and wonder what were they like new and what the feelings of the last occupant were when they closed the door and left for the last time. In the late 40s my father purchased an ...
by pablo
April 30th, 2020, 11:38 am
Forum: Trip Reports
Topic: Lower Klamath Lake - Apr 24, 2020
Replies: 4
Views: 1868

Re: Lower Klamath Lake - Apr 24, 2020

Thx guys, When I retired to K-Falls last year birding was way down on my list of things to do as I came here for hiking. But a couple days after I and my SO settled in I went down to Moore Park and the Link River (drains upper Klamath Lake) to hike the trails there and ran into a zillion pelicans ha...
by pablo
April 25th, 2020, 9:27 am
Forum: Trip Reports
Topic: Up High in the Sierra, July 2018
Replies: 9
Views: 4069

Re: Up High in the Sierra, July 2018

That was an incredible, thrilling read, more like a short story or novella than a mundane trip report. I was not sure you were going to make it. What a place to be. Great photos.

Thx,

--Paul
by pablo
April 24th, 2020, 9:38 pm
Forum: Trip Reports
Topic: Lower Klamath Lake - Apr 24, 2020
Replies: 4
Views: 1868

Lower Klamath Lake - Apr 24, 2020

Had to get out of the house so I took a short trip south to Lower Klamath Lake. Found interesting birds hanging out in the remnants of last year's tule reeds. I'm new to all this bird watching so I saw a couple I hadn't seen before. A gaggle of Greater White-Fronted Geese - a White-Faced Ibis in the...
by pablo
March 26th, 2020, 8:23 pm
Forum: Off-trail Trip Reports & Lost Trails
Topic: Shellrock Mtn Summit (Gorge) - Jan 25, 2019
Replies: 5
Views: 3787

Re: Shellrock Mtn Summit (Gorge) - Jan 25, 2019

The Summit Creek crossing should be a bit easier now
Hmmm, what is up with that, anyone know? If I recall there is an old road beyond the crossing. Would work to connect up with the trail up Shellrock for some kind of a loop.

--Paul
by pablo
August 4th, 2019, 8:49 pm
Forum: Hiking in the News
Topic: grand opening: Shellrock portion of HCRH
Replies: 9
Views: 3783

Re: grand opening: Shellrock portion of HCRH

I consider this to be a ridiculous frivolous squandering of resources We will agree to disagree on this point. I think it will be popular and over the years prove to be a good investment. The Mitchell Pt segment is all that remains. I was out there today doing the Shellrock Ridge Lindsey Ridge loop...