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Splitting Beaver Creek Road at Silver Fork Gap since FS indicates surface change there. Still arterial, so tertiary. Trying to remember to use unclassified for collectors.
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Beaver Creek (arterial-tertiary) over gravel to Teel Gap, plus spurs.
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these seem to be on BLM land, county includes them with the forest roads implying public accessable.
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Beaver Creek (arterial-tertiary) over paved section, Hanley Gulch (collector, unclasified even if rough) aligned and spurs sorted.
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Maple Dell Gap Road aligned and all it's spurs done too. And boy did it need it.
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Cutting the Dutch Creek Road spur from the road. Not sure what to call it since the forest provides no name. I guess "Road 400" is traditional since thtat's the part of the ref that will be on the sign. They repeat a lot.
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Roads on Dutch Creek, west bit.
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Dutch Creek actual. Rough. Still a collector.
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Says Dutch Creek gets rough here. Still a collector.
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Elliott Creek Road and the roads along its good section identified, aligned. As a collector, should be unclassified. But a hole in it breaks that. Some Dutch Creek Road treated.
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North of the pass to the next main road and all that spurs from it numbered and alligned. Not so many names in this forest.
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The National Forest Highway 12 and all that it serves named and numbered and alligned.
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A couple small road fixes.
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Campground road, but closed for now.
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Roads now with real names! Was walking "Forest Developement Road" and that's never right.
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Trail past the ranger station, but not to it, access and such.
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Merced Pass Trail minor adjustments, access
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Red Peak Pass (should north side also have name?) access and route, mostly on south part. South side switchbacks were translated east according to both visual and GPS aggrigate.
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Our way, unnamed lake down to Merced. Some of this trail is pretty rough, but only one single spot is actually hard to see route and that's because of a downed tree.
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Yosemite side of Post Peak Pass, access and such. Flowlines for the lakes. No, there's no intermittent stream through the constant lake.
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