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| Hiking | 5.87 Miles | 2 Hrs 45 Mns | | 2.32 mph |
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| no partners | | Bear Wallow Wilderness gives me a lot of nostalgia. For some odd reason, Bear Wallow and the Blue Range popped up on my radar one bored summer day in July seven years ago and I have not looked back since.
The last time I hiked Rose Spring Trail was nearly seven years to the date and I was pleased with how much the area has recovered and pleased with the obvious trail maintenance that has been done. There is a new information kiosk detailing the events of the Wallow Fire at the trailhead and a new wilderness sign shortly after that. The trail has been cleared somewhat recently and there are few new reroutes near some areas where the trail had been heavily damaged by the rim. We turned around after only a couple of miles, because our older pups were going on three straight days of hiking and fun, but we still enjoyed the short slice of trail, its big views, the excellent trail and rapidly rebounding forest. Our track starts at an excellent campsite about a half mile before the trailhead. |
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