its slightly to the right.Go up the Tanner Butte Trail (401). The hike now takes on a classic Gorge quality, starting with no less than four unnamed waterfalls, the first two at the confluence of two creeks (neither one Tanner Creek, as it happens). Expect to work your way across streams at least twice, when the creek pretty much becomes the trail for brief moments. More power-lines will let you know that you're about to approach another intersection with a service road — once there (around 1,500 feet), look to your left, where trail #401 continues up into the forest.
that sign is no longer there. and couldnt find it laying on the ground.After about 0.4 miles, you'll come to a sign reading "Wauna Point 1300 FT", which raises all sorts of questions. For starters, the elevation here is much closer to 2,600 feet. And this sign really marks the intersection between two unmaintained trails than Wauna Point itself (which is arguably either the outermost promontory of the ridge or the rocky, semi-timbered ridge itself).