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<blockquote data-quote="Trainwreckinseattle" data-source="post: 1198037" data-attributes="member: 18146"><p>I was up there a couple months ago and it wasnt even close to how it is now. A couple months ago the lower May Creek crossing was still normal at the very begining of the trail. Now the creek bed sits 5 FEET lower. A new trail had to be blazed to cross the lower part of May creek.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hiked over/under logs, trees, and monster rocks. IF I can hardly hike over it how does a buggy make it up like cake?</p><p></p><p>I think you guys are thinking of last summer after the first wash out or a couple months ago when you were up there last.</p><p></p><p>I have a bright shiney quarter for anyone who shows me they can make that trail all the way to where the log bridge was. Like I said when we hiked up there wasnt even the hint of a tire mark, scratched rock, or rubbed off paint. But the first 100 feet sure had some painfull carnage marks left behind on the rocks !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trainwreckinseattle, post: 1198037, member: 18146"] I was up there a couple months ago and it wasnt even close to how it is now. A couple months ago the lower May Creek crossing was still normal at the very begining of the trail. Now the creek bed sits 5 FEET lower. A new trail had to be blazed to cross the lower part of May creek. I hiked over/under logs, trees, and monster rocks. IF I can hardly hike over it how does a buggy make it up like cake? I think you guys are thinking of last summer after the first wash out or a couple months ago when you were up there last. I have a bright shiney quarter for anyone who shows me they can make that trail all the way to where the log bridge was. Like I said when we hiked up there wasnt even the hint of a tire mark, scratched rock, or rubbed off paint. But the first 100 feet sure had some painfull carnage marks left behind on the rocks !!! [/QUOTE]
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