AAT Trail Report 3/23/2013:
Well I made a run to BB today with three goals in mind:
1. Check the overall trail condition, collect trash, etc.
2. See if there was anything on the trail maintenance plan that I could take care of while here.
3. To learn as much as possible about the area our trail passes through. My mission, basically, take as many of the marked or semi-marked trails along the length of 2N02 possible.
I arrived at the shed with hopes that I would find some signs sitting there ready for me stand up in all the right places. Wrong. Bunch of pieces of signs, a box marked club stickers (We didn't have any in there. NOTE: John we need some SCCX stickers up there for the signs) and other paraphernalia. I figured out immediately that I wasn't going to be able to accomplish this task today. But I did find out what we need to do (minus the bullet holes and that OHV non-licensed vehicles are not permitted):
And where we are going to put them:
So I basically retraced our steps, picking up trash, rearranging rocks and the like. I stopped at the first Arrastre Shooting area. Picked up about 50 lbs of shell casings and used targets including a shot up bowling ball. Guess the guy was through with the game. Actually you can see the bowling ball to the right in this picture
Yup the fridge is still there.
And of course in this day and age they have to use the shooting permitted sign for target practice:
Well folks my job was done
THE FUN BEGINS....
I started out by trying 2N90(Tip Top Mountain) Behold the top of Tip Top Mountain:
That was slated as a blue trail.... Moderate but very picturesque.
Next came 2N70Y.... Yahoo.. That was a fun one. It is classed a RED or most difficult. Very tippy and I think it is two different runs depending on which way you go. I went north to south and need sometime soon to try it the other way. Met up with about 10 jeepers they were going in as I was coming out of 2N70Y. Stink Eye
I was a little busy here so didn't get any pictures.
Then I decided that I wanted to do 2N61Y in the other direction(south to north)
I had done part of it when going to Pontiac Sluice but coming from the North. Wow that is an exciting BLUE run. One waterfall that you need to be careful of going south to north. Actually the last time I was there was the first time I ever got to use my winch. I had to winch myself off of a rock. Didn't bother with the Pontiac this time. Been there done that..
So I took 2N61Y all the way to 2N01 which intersects with 2N02 right at a friendly spot that a few of us did some work the last time we were here.
Also right at that spot I noted a road I hadn't taken, so of course I had to take it and what did I find?
Tres cool. Anybody need some new rubber?
After that it was time to head home I guess
So I headed out through 2N01 which intersects Highway 38 and home.
But on the way I saw 2N64Y and Juniper Springs Group Campground
It doesn't open until May but I think that would be an excellent place to base a "work crew" for a weekend. Water, pit toilet and probably the largest fire pit I have ever seen. Sign said 8 rigs/40 people but that place is big enough for those rigs to be Greyhounds.
So I hope this has been enough of a trip report to justify the 12 hours we should charge for this outing. I'm just sorry there weren't more of us to share this experience.
P.S. I picked up trash on every one of these side trails that I took.