General Condition: Wilderness Freeway (Heavily used and well maintained)
Firebreak was opened along ridgeline, so lumpy there but trails exits clear. They did not send dozers up the route which wipes out the north end of the trail!

Jack
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Nice is there a facebook group in particular?Betsy M wrote:Date Hiked: January 17, 2017
General Condition: Difficult (brushy and/or many deadfalls, faint tread)
It was mentioned in a Facebook post.
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where did you see the report of the slide?Betsy M wrote:Date Hiked: January 16, 2017
General Condition: Difficult (brushy and/or many deadfalls, faint tread)
I didn't hike this trail but saw a report that there is a slide and it is impassible.
Also people may not know how to find the trailhead. It starts from Site #50 in the Arroyo Seco Primitive Campground. Once you find the primitive campground, go to the upper loop. You will see a road with a locked gate. Take this road, which is the start of the trail.2016-02-28_17-22-04_164.jpgMap of the campground can be found online https://www.recreation.gov/camping/map_ ... rkId=70160
The Adobe end of the trail starts just past the Adobe, before the road fords the creek. There is no signage on either end of this trail.
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