ORV Park Tie, Pretty Trail, Ugly Name |
I woke up and remembered my plans to hike and thought “oh no” and lay my head back down. I did not want to go hiking. That is not a good sign, what is up? I was a bit under the weather, but I think
the main problem is I have just grown completely bored with all of the trails in
the SE Olympics. I tried to think of a
trail that might interest me.
The idea of going up Mount Ellinor actually excited me. I’ve not been up Ellinor in a very long time
since I don’t like crowds. It has been
so long that it actually seemed interesting and with it being a weekday and after Labor Day, I figured the crowds would
be down a bit. So with the idea of
going up Ellinor I packed my stuff and headed up the road with Sage.
Sage was super excited to see me getting my pack ready. To Sage my pack means adventures and food. Sage's bad leg healed up with out a visit to the vet and she was good to go.
As I headed up 101 where the first view of the Olympics can
be seen, I noticed that the top of Mount Ellinor and Washington were smothered
with forest fire smoke. Uh oh. I had no desire to get a lung full of smoke,
that would not be safe or fun. I turned
my car around at California road and decided to go kayaking instead of
hiking. But poor Sage dog, she wanted to
hike and I had my mind set on hiking too, so what to do?
I decided to hike in the Capital Forest, but first I had to
go home and get my Discover your anus pass and look at a map of the forest to
see where to hike. I was not up for my
14 mile hike up to Capital Peak from
Rock Candy entrance. I needed something
else to do. This was my first visit to the Capital Forest since the Discovery Pass was forced on us. I bought the pass so I could launch my Kayak. I din not buy the pass so I could hike up a motorcycle rut in the middle of a clear cut while dodging bullets and tripping on gut piles in the Capital Forest. But with the pass I was once again free to "enjoy" the Capital Forest and all it has to offer..
After some frustrating research on the internet I hit on a
trail that I would like to try. This
trail was at the entrance next to Rock Candy, the ORV park entrance. I took the Quaker Church road cut off to save
miles and then lost a few miles when I missed my turn. I turned around at some other spot on 8 where
there is a space to pull off and headed back up to the ORV park entrance that I had missed.
I could not find a parking area or the trail I had in mind
though. I did find a trail of some sort
but it had such a confusing sign, oh well it was time to go as car came up the road I dashed up the
trail. I never like to advertise that I
am a woman about to hike alone, so if I car comes I run up the trail out of
sight.
Apparently I went the wrong direction up a bicycle only trail.
My what confusing signs. A
cyclist bawled me out, telling me that I was walking in the wrong
direction. I thought that was very
strange, I’ve never heard of a one way hiking trail. He should have told me it was a bike only
trail, that would have actually made sense.
When I got to the top of the horrible steep and dusty trail I found a sign that said “bikes
only” and then it all made sense. I had
to turn around as there was no other way to get to the right trail or back to
my car that involved less than an 11 mile hike.
I found the right trail just off the bike trail but it was
abandoned , I took the abandoned trail
back to my car and then dropped some stuff off at my car and continued on the
abandoned trail in the opposite direction. Turns out the trail was not abandoned in that direction. (See the map below) It
looked like a nice trail, too bad it had such a horrible name. ORV Park Tie is what it was. As someone who hikes on foot I like to avoid
any trail with the word ORV in the name!
I was too tired to go very far down the trail in the heat
but I did like what I saw. I will be back
when the weather cools down and when the trail is less dusty.
Horrible Bike Trail |
The trail I really wanted to go on had a tiny little sign hidden in the brush |
Looks like they are trying to say this is a hiking trail |
A good sign |
Taking a break on the abandoned trail |
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