Long time user of trail reports, first time writer. The adventure began by navigating several drainage ditches that were extremely rough for our forester to pass over (pro tip: passing the ditches at a diagonal helps). We parked about a mile and a half from the trail due to road conditions. Once we found the trail Jefferson trail 808 hidden behind overgrown foliage (pro trip is not the sign that says trail). The June 5th report about needing a machete is accurate, there was not a trail. We did not make it to the top. Pro trip stopping at Hama Hama is a great way to end the hike.
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