Bwahaha! Yes, Bob - cairns. I have yet to figure out what "duck" means. :/ As I am seeing them, I am thinking to myself "duck, duck, goose....." But true, little bright yellow ducks would help in some areas. Thanks!
DEFINITELY should have read your write up prior to my adventure. I think going around the east side (right at fork)of Gold Hill seems shorter as the roads circumnavigate it anyway and it is probably less confusing as there aren't as many "other" roads to distract (see Climber's Log).
Yes there are many off-shoots along the way - I followed my "heart" and found it no problem, although trying to get to Ken Point from Butterfly was SOMETHING ELSE!
Bob Sihler - Oct 16, 2007 7:57 pm - Voted 10/10
Another nice jobCurious-- what does it mean that the trail is "well ducked"? Is that a local term for a cairn? I am imagining rubber duckies marking the trail!
Deb - Oct 16, 2007 8:00 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Another nice jobBwahaha! Yes, Bob - cairns. I have yet to figure out what "duck" means. :/ As I am seeing them, I am thinking to myself "duck, duck, goose....." But true, little bright yellow ducks would help in some areas. Thanks!
NavySeabee - Mar 21, 2008 11:50 am - Voted 10/10
Great job on the pageDEFINITELY should have read your write up prior to my adventure. I think going around the east side (right at fork)of Gold Hill seems shorter as the roads circumnavigate it anyway and it is probably less confusing as there aren't as many "other" roads to distract (see Climber's Log).
Deb - Mar 23, 2008 12:32 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Great job on the pageYes there are many off-shoots along the way - I followed my "heart" and found it no problem, although trying to get to Ken Point from Butterfly was SOMETHING ELSE!