cdaxena
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Post by cdaxena on Aug 17, 2004 8:07:24 GMT -5
Several of the trails are non-motorized trails and others are motorized trail with no motorized access to the trailheads. There is no way to get to the trails except by way of Shefoot. Long Liz and Big Dick trailheads are along the bicycle route. Also the two trails going down off of Turner Peak are non-motorized now. They are unmaintaned and going back to nature from lack of use. At the top of Shefoot, the single track trail leading to Long Liz and Big Dick is a jeep trail now. I saw lots of wildlife: a moose, a spike buck deer and bunny in camp, numerous other little critters and chased a black bear down the road. There are too many bugs. They need to spray the Wilderness. Just kidding. That is what someone wrote at a Wilderness trailhead once. There were too many stinging type bugs though. I got stung twice. They kept me running. The Huckleberries were good.
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Krash
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Post by Krash on Oct 20, 2004 2:50:14 GMT -5
actually E, long liz and big dick trail heads arent along the bike route, one is in the parking lot so you can actually get to it. but there are no motorized trail trail heads off the bike trail.
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