scoutabout said:
Do you mean the little loop that circles around at the edge of the lake so people can turn around or are you referring to something else?
I'm referring to a different loop, but the there is a small loop/camping spot just about the lake that is the same deal. The loop I'm referring to is just before the last 100 yard climb to the lake, as your heading up the trail, you can either go right (to Forest Lake) or left to go around the loop (kind've visable on the map I posted). When the Forest Service was mandated to designate all of their roads as open, closed, 52", singletrack, foot traffic, etc... they were going to drop that loop and others. It is my understanding that Randy (the ranger who road with us last fall on the car removal)... put the wheels in motion to keep those loops.
We all must realize that at anytime the Forest Service could tighten the reigns on the canyon, closing alot of small "weave" roads, campsite pull-offs, and loop trails such as the ones at FL. If you look at the actual FS Travel Plan... you will see it cuts every trail short, it leaves alot of stuff off, and it names several trails ATV only when they are clearly OHV driveable... All it would take is an angry FS agent (prompted by a stupid act?) to crack down on the canyon...
scoutabout said:
25 out of 28 groups observed didn't waste time finding that the trail was under water. They just buzzed across the grass instead.
Zero surprise there...
scoutabout said:
Yeah, it's more of a speed bump now than a fence unfortunately. While we were camping there all weekend, we turned back MANY groups who were planning on continuing up that way.
Well, the fact it lasted two years is surprising considering... sad to think I know a fence like that will be destroyed by the same people I advocate for... :-\ We built that and a couple other fences at FL (the single track trailhead, and trail that hunters had been pushing from the lake) in 2004 with Randy & Quinn... We rebuilt the Forest Lake trail in 2005, it needs work this year too...
05' Trip Report
http://www.rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=24557
scoutabout said:
Lucky for us, we have a nearly countless number of service project opportunities up there!
Yup... Never a shortage... anywhere. Andre (dieselcruiserhead) is working on a really big project in the Kamas/Uintah area for our Cruiser clubs annual project... they have a dozen or so cars and campers they need removed
, not to mention the regular trash cleanup, trail maintainance, etc!
Lets set a date for the "2nd Annual Money Where Your Mouth is Cleanup & Service Project"... We can do a sweep of the canyon cleaning up trash, firepits, campsites, etc (all while having a great day wheeling of course
)... and we can have a couple groups get with "Randy the chainsaw massacre man" and fix the fences.