Great trail for a relaxing ramble. Not too technical. Just a couple of blow downs and only one part that was overgrown enough for me to double check the map to make sure I was going the right way.
It’s a long hike. Burn zones offer great views of the Stuarts along the way. I made it about 15 miles before I decided to call it a day and camp at a horse camp that wasn’t being occupied. I planned on going to Lake Ingalls, but never made it because the mileage was so much more than any of my maps indicated.
It was bow hunting season and I ran into three groups of hunters on horseback, but other than that and two camping groups, I had the entire trail to myself.
As far as wildlife, I saw snake tracks and bear scat, but only actually saw some bird, chipmunks, and squirrels.
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