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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 1327583" data-attributes="member: 16354"><p>NO.</p><p></p><p>Effusively there is NO access from the old, lower parking lot to any of the "new" trail locations. With the exception of traveling on Reiter Road (illegal in non-street legal vehicles).</p><p></p><p>Effectively consider ALL passages and areas under the powelines as not available at this time for ANY use until BPA gives their blessing. Which may or may not come (they don't have anything to gain by giving official "permission" to use their land for ORV use, and a fair amount to loose in potential damage to their equipment, but until they are officially asked but the DNR, and BPA give official OK, those trails are lost). The possible exception being a probably corridor directly underneath, perpendicular to the powerlines to reach the rock-garden. Trails on BPA land, that parallel the powerlines are not a viable option, at this time. And yes, there are a fair amount of stream crossing in the lower area.</p><p></p><p>For the time being, any trail that crosses a stream of ANY sort is shelved to develop less-impacting (read less $$) trails with no water crossings. If you sit and think about it, it is a logical move. However if DOES fragment the immediately available area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 1327583, member: 16354"] NO. Effusively there is NO access from the old, lower parking lot to any of the "new" trail locations. With the exception of traveling on Reiter Road (illegal in non-street legal vehicles). Effectively consider ALL passages and areas under the powelines as not available at this time for ANY use until BPA gives their blessing. Which may or may not come (they don't have anything to gain by giving official "permission" to use their land for ORV use, and a fair amount to loose in potential damage to their equipment, but until they are officially asked but the DNR, and BPA give official OK, those trails are lost). The possible exception being a probably corridor directly underneath, perpendicular to the powerlines to reach the rock-garden. Trails on BPA land, that parallel the powerlines are not a viable option, at this time. And yes, there are a fair amount of stream crossing in the lower area. For the time being, any trail that crosses a stream of ANY sort is shelved to develop less-impacting (read less $$) trails with no water crossings. If you sit and think about it, it is a logical move. However if DOES fragment the immediately available area. [/QUOTE]
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