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Looks nice, like bear country.
Crap
Don’t TELL them about these places
They’ll just show up and screw it all up like they did the BayArhhea
I’ve spent a lot of time in the triangle defined by Sierra City, Sierraville, and Graeagle. It is beautiful up there. Too bad it’s still in California.
Trails once connected points on the map out of necessity.
Nowadays the idle NPC idiots create trails for their own amusement.
When I was young a trail was created by one person with a hatchet, often over a trail naturally created by wildlife. It was there for anyone to discover on their own to use as they might wish.
This wealthy conglomerate with non-profit 501(c) status and enriched by government grants at all levels, tax shelter donations and drives to dupe individuals into giving money to their schemes. Guess who these people vote for?
State of Jefferson territory.
Seems like that would be one of the largest motorized single track networks anywhere.
What’s “lost” about it? That area is overrun with tourists, hikers, campers, hunters, ranchers, and townies.
Dad, in the 1910s was raised in Chester-Westwood-Lake Almanor.
40-50-60 years ago, it was pretty remote; last time we were there, about 20 years ago, a lot of the dirt roads had been paved. On the back roads from Paradise to Butte meadows (several housing developments where we used to camp & hunt), and on to Susanville, we had a lot of traffic.
14 Lost Sierra towns?
“Nobody goes there any more. It’s too crowded.” - Yogi Berra................