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The trail is best accessed via Spring Cr Rd 1705 near Whistling Jack on Hiway 410. Follow 1705 and 1703 for 9.2 miles to the trail head which is marked by a backwoods road sign and information station. Things to consider: 1. Elevation between and 5-6,000 feet so it can still be chilly at times. 2. This area has multiple intersecting roads/jeep trails so map reading skills are critical and GPS very helpful if you plan to explore the area between the trail head and Manastash Ridge. 3. Roads are generally not well marked and numbers may differ from your map. 4. The bush whacking and cross country route finding described in this hike may not be for everyone. Steep slopes/scree slopes/etc. The more direct route to the meadow/elk camp noted below is an easier alternative. Our Hike: 1.Departing the trail head, we spent time at Devil's Slide where we saw a dozen or more goats. Also saw several elk. 2. Continuing up the trail, we took the first major logging spur to the left(note-going straight ahead takes you to a large meadow/elk camp from which you can go right to the old lookout site or left to Manastash Ridge) 3. The logging spur ends at a knob listed as 6035 on Greentrails 273. 4. From this point we bush whacked NE and dropped in elevation to a logging spur at the head of Milk Cr. 5. We then headed generally west on logging roads until just north of Milk Lk where we then followed roads and jeep trails to the summit of Manastash Ridge about due west of Manastash Lk. 6. Heading south east along the ridge line we took a side trip to the rocks above Manastash Lk. These rock formations and associated meadows are worth the trip. 7. We then followed the ridge back generally south regaining the Gold Cr trail at the meadow/elk camp noted above, we returned to the trail head. Total mileage-11, gain 2800'
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