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Hiking | 11.70 Miles |
1,562 AEG |
| Hiking | 11.70 Miles | 4 Hrs 17 Mns | | 2.73 mph |
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| no partners | | I was interested in checking out Dogie Spring and the weather was good so it was on. The Hoolie Bacon trail is over grown with grasses and catclaw. I was on trail for a while until I was off trail. Trying to find it again was a little tedious but Once back I stayed on track until the wash heading toward Dogie Spring. I though the wash would be easier but sand and silt from the Woodbury burn left several muddy areas in the creek which I hiked around. There were a few deep pools near the spring area and water was flowing down the wash. I decided to hike up the hill to the JF trail from here and the off trail was good. Once up near the JF trail I paralleled it for a bit before finding the trail. Once on trail I lost it again but followed the catclaw and got back on. The grasses from the rain obscure the trails and the annoying seeds that are usually a spring time event are now out in the fall. I saw a few white-tailed deer up on the JF trail but not much else. I saw on other hiker while walking back on FR213. It was a nice hike and a GPS is useful now to stay on trail. |
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