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There are elk there, but not many and extremely steep and rugged. There are far more elk in the lower elevations where logging persist
Big, steep, thick. I ride my mule up there two or three times a summer and then I like to chase bears in there a couple of times every fall. I haven't seen alot elk sign. I have ridden the Thunder Creek trail and down to Pass Creek Pass, AWESOME country. If you'd like to see if from mule back my club will probably be doing some trail clearing work parties in Aug, your more than welcome to tag along, it's alot of fun and since it's in the wilderness area it's all done with crosscut saws.
Quote from: Machias on January 18, 2011, 09:42:14 PMBig, steep, thick. I ride my mule up there two or three times a summer and then I like to chase bears in there a couple of times every fall. I haven't seen alot elk sign. I have ridden the Thunder Creek trail and down to Pass Creek Pass, AWESOME country. If you'd like to see if from mule back my club will probably be doing some trail clearing work parties in Aug, your more than welcome to tag along, it's alot of fun and since it's in the wilderness area it's all done with crosscut saws.Machias, that sounds cool. Is this near the shed roof divide?? Be sure and post up some dates of your trail work