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Large trees down across trail, blocking trail. Cleared lower portion of trail, both steep/wet/horse line and switchback/old double track line to old corral intersection. Trail cleared to 0.5km past first stream crossing (38 trees total). Lots of windfall (pine beetle) from winter, mostly medium and big. If you ride in, take a folding saw as you will need it.
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        Previous Reports

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        Jun 1, 2026 @ 7:04pm
        Jun 1, 2026
        As of May 31 trail has been re-cleared of some additional fallen trees. Overall trail condition excellent with a few soft off camber sections. view
        May 19, 2026 @ 8:42am
        May 19, 2026
        As of May 18 trail has been full cleared of all winter dead-fall including both accesses up to Park boundary from TH to Castle Pass junction. Note... view
        Sep 2, 2025 @ 8:21am
        Sep 2, 2025
        Rode in to the Castle Pass trail intersection Sept.1. Trail is getting enough traffic to have the perfect singletrack trail bed, have never seen... view

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        • + 1
         BTW, the steep/horse route is very wet and muddy. If you are climbing up on bike (or hiking), take the left fork at the blue flagging tape. It follow an old double track to a viewpoint, then climbs up to the old horse corral, intersecting the steep/horse/muddy route.





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