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Uncle Rico
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Post by Uncle Rico »

I'm in that 10%.

Not saying which 10%. ?
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Weird, I'm in all three categories, depending on the need for a cairn in a particular spot.
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HikeUp
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Post by HikeUp »

I don't notice the damn things.

So I'm in the 0% category.
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JeffH
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Post by JeffH »

Wilderness Park in Claremont. This is next to the unofficial trail which used to have a marker - find a picture of that in the triangular markers thread. That's the fire road right below this stack.
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JeffH
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Post by JeffH »

Somewhere between Tujunga flagpole and Mt Lukens.
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jfr
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Post by jfr »

I saw this NACA sticker on the back of the unmaintained Sawmill Pass Trail sign along the John Muir Trail, just south of Pinchot Pass and north of the Woods Creek Suspension Bridge. I was there a couple weeks ago.

This "trail" maintained by NACA

North American Cairn Association

False Sense of Hope

Confounding Competent Hikers Since 1928

All true!

Looks like we're nearing the centennial of the "organization"!
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