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== Typical Conditions == | == Typical Conditions == | ||
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In April 2014, a rescue crew had to help two groups of hikers lost from this trail. One was over a mile off. [http://www.timesnews.net/article/9075423/search-crews-find-two-groups-of-lost-hikers-in-scott-county news article] Later in the month, it was also reported that Weber City BSA Troop 86 cleaned up the trail head and painted yellow blazes along the most difficult sections of this trail. | In April 2014, a rescue crew had to help two groups of hikers lost from this trail. One was over a mile off. [http://www.timesnews.net/article/9075423/search-crews-find-two-groups-of-lost-hikers-in-scott-county news article] Later in the month, it was also reported that Weber City BSA Troop 86 cleaned up the trail head and painted yellow blazes along the most difficult sections of this trail. |