Lower Millard, Baby!
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 1:50 pm
Reports had been received of extensive damage to the Lower Millard Canyon trail, below the campground, so last Saturday afternoon I checked it out. A large slide fell on the private drive just after the first creek crossing.
The cabin owners have begged the Forest Service to clear it.
Also, the makeshift wooden bridge needs repairing. A couple boards are broken.
A big washout damaged part of the trail but members of the Restoration Legacy Crew made it passable again. We're forming a plan for a retaining wall here, and possibly restoring a bypass lower down, along the creek.
The worst problem, however, is well below the cabin district, where the water jumped the bank and wiped out a couple hundred feet of tread. This spillover section will require a lot of man hours, moving tons of rock, and relocating part of the path further up the bank.
Plus, there are many creek crossings, all of which have been destroyed. I waded across them without too much difficulty. The water was about knee-high in the worst spots.
The cabin owners have begged the Forest Service to clear it.
Also, the makeshift wooden bridge needs repairing. A couple boards are broken.
A big washout damaged part of the trail but members of the Restoration Legacy Crew made it passable again. We're forming a plan for a retaining wall here, and possibly restoring a bypass lower down, along the creek.
The worst problem, however, is well below the cabin district, where the water jumped the bank and wiped out a couple hundred feet of tread. This spillover section will require a lot of man hours, moving tons of rock, and relocating part of the path further up the bank.
Plus, there are many creek crossings, all of which have been destroyed. I waded across them without too much difficulty. The water was about knee-high in the worst spots.