Here are a few cell phone pics of my exploring
TH out of 1000 Trails CG - It's at the stables
Are these Snowflowers?
Can you see my new friend?
Is this better? It's NOT trash!
Grinding stone on the ridge
View up the ridge from area of the grinding stone. I decided this was a nogo.
A reference mark for the NEWT benchmark
The actual NEWT benchmark and view to the south from Marion Ridge
Topo map of my exploring
The yellow arrow is the TH leaving the 1000 Trails CG (Called Wilderness Pines on the topo) into the state park. Everything south and west of this is the CG and everything north and east is State Park. On my return, I saw a State Park Ranger who had driven to this point in the state park.
From the yellow arrow, my northmost track is on fire road that goes to the Stone Creek CG as confirmed by the ranger. My eastern leaading track was following a faint track up the ridge. The ranger said therre was no trail there - what does he know! At a few points on the trail, buried pipe was at the surface. About 2" diameter or so, I was guessing it was an old water source from a spring or the creek up ahead. The pipe was busted up and so no longer functioning. I'm assuming my trail went to this water source. On this track, my northern arm followed the track until it turned around the ridge and I decided I was nearly out of time and wanted to try and follow the ridge. The blue track is where I hope this trail eventually leads.
My southern arm here was cross country up to Marion Ridge where I found the grinding rock and the NEWT benchmark at point 7034. This is also where I decided that going up the ridge was a NOGO.
The rattlesnake was pretty much where I hit the 6800 foot contour.
I hope to return and explore further, and maybe even do the Deer Springs Trail to find a connection. I'd also like to hike to the old Sawmill.