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Shell Mountain: Blue Slide and Horsehead Mountain

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Mendocino National Forest Shasta-Trinity National Forest Six Rivers National Forest DAY 1  |  DAY 2  |  DAY 3 Purple line for day 3. Click for interactive map Being up on the ridge, we did get something like a sunrise. There were no clouds for the coming sunlight to decorate, so it was quite plain for a sunrise. As soon as I was vertical, I headed down the hill to see if the water I expected really was there. At the bottom of the very slanted meadow, it started running. A few more feet and it was easy to gather. It was maybe 100 feet vertical down, certainly not more than 200 feet. It didn't feel like too much at all. A little orange tint to the sky as the sun rises. The view of Shell Mountain from the top of our meadow, now with a lot more light. We packed up and got moving along the ridge. We saw some spots that looked a bit like a length of trail tread, but it was hard to claim there was a trail in the area where Chicago Camp Trail travels tha...

Shell Mountain: Buck Ridge and Shell Mountain and Dead Puppy Ridge

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Mendocino National Forest Shasta-Trinity National Forest DAY 1  |  DAY 2  |  DAY 3 Brown line for day 2. Click for interactive map It was dark, but easy to get up, from our forest camp. We packed and made sure to have water and started up the trail, soon losing it. I think we got upset that it turned into a very very minor wash and started looking for something else. I wandered up the ridge while the others stayed lower. The ridge presented a little piece of history in the form of a telephone line before giving a really good view of beautiful tread wrapping over from the far side of the wide valley the others were walking up. The trail was right there the whole time! Meanwhile, I pondered where the telephone line was going. Black Rock Lookout and the North Yolla Bolly Guard Station were off to the east and there were once settlements in the little bit of wilderness to the west . There were probably some more guard stations, too. It used to be a lot easie...

Shell Mountain: North Fork Middle Eel and Yellowjacket Creek

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Six Rivers National Forest Mendocino National Forest DAY 1  |  DAY 2  |  DAY 3 Blue line for day 1. Click for interactive map I've got a Caltopo map of fairly random maybe trips, including some along the more western side of the northern edge of Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness where I'd like to explore more and Daniil has never been. This is possibly the only part of this wilderness that can be visited on paved roads. He picked a small loop, about 15 miles, going out of Little Doe Wilderness Trailhead (perhaps better known as Waterspout, named for a spring the trail used to go to when traveling away from the wilderness) and traveling Yellowjacket Creek and Doe Ridge by Shell Mountain. It should be a snow-fest this time of the year, just not this particular year. We gave it three days, starting very early to maximize the time to cut away trees in the road. The trees are still down. Folks with emblems painted on their doors were working high up the ridge ...