2024-02-03, 07:19 PM
The photos of Lake Many are stunning, thanks! Wonder if it will collect more water (other than the direct inch or so that might fall on it).
When I first went to Jayhawker, in the early 90s, that trail was not there. Or else I was blind and did not see it. My understanding is that it is not a legal trail and NPS is not happy about it. But I did not get that first hand from an employee. And they haven't done anything to obliterate the first 100 feet or so which would sure help it to weather away.
You can go to the head of Jayhawker and climb over the ridge, coming out on the Emigrant road, but without having placed a car there earlier, there would be no reason to.
When I first went to Jayhawker, in the early 90s, that trail was not there. Or else I was blind and did not see it. My understanding is that it is not a legal trail and NPS is not happy about it. But I did not get that first hand from an employee. And they haven't done anything to obliterate the first 100 feet or so which would sure help it to weather away.
You can go to the head of Jayhawker and climb over the ridge, coming out on the Emigrant road, but without having placed a car there earlier, there would be no reason to.