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Gorge-Wyeth Trail Junction

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Revision as of 09:19, 8 February 2009 by Chubbyfm (Talk | contribs)

The Gorton Creek Bridge is 10 feet from the trail junction. This bridge is being replaced in 2007 (Steve Hart)
The new bridge in Jan 2009 (cfm)
Trail junction signs temporarily leaning against a tree (Steve Hart)

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This a pretty little place on the shore of Gorton Creek. The Gorge Trail slabs down ridge sides on both sides of the creek to a rustic bridge.

The Wyeth trail enters the scene from the north on an old, abandoned road. While the road continues further upstream, the Wyeth Trail follows the Gorge Trail up the hill to the east, toward the Harphan Creek Ford. The abandoned road continues south toward Emerald Falls.

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