Entiat High Hunt (NOT). The Entiat Ranger District trail crew was unsuccessful in their effort to logout the Entiat River Trail. Hundreds of logs block access to the Entiat Meadows. The other Wilderness trails have not been touched since 2013 plus the 2015 Wolverine fire added to the backlock of down timber. Trails are open to the public but they are difficult to follow and very difficult to climb over, under and around the downed trees. There are GPW Wilderness trails logged out in the Entiat: these are all very much clogged with trees; Cow Creek, Larch Lakes, Pumas Pass, Ice Creek, Cool Creek, Upper Entiat above Candy Creek (9 miles in), Wilson Creek, 45 mile Sheep Drive, Snow Brushy Creek, west end of Pyramid Mtn trail, Choral Creek. Most Non-wilderness trails did get logged out; exceptions are Anthem Creek and Shetipo
The Entiat River Road did reopen this summer (closed since 2014) and some of the campgrounds are open. The Wilderness boundary is 4.75 miles from Cottonwood and not much for deer to eat in the burn so I would High Hunt a different location this September.