Friday, April 16, 2010
Finally - A Trail Sign
This junction has been without a sign for some time. I think it may be the cause of hiker confusion and possibly led to some unnecessary wandering. The Randolph County Search and Rescue team had a practice rescue out here this past weekend. Did they put up this sign? It doesn't look like US Forest Service signs.
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