These blocks have been there at least 2 years if I recall. They’ve chopped down dozens of trees in the area, maybe more. Instead of grading the roads leading up to the area, they cut down more trees and made small roads around puddles. I’ll never understand this type of conservation. There are other areas nearby (near the dirt road with red sand) that live trees have been chopped down to lay across dirt roads. People made more roads around them so now the road is 3X wider and they killed a bunch of trees as well.Was walking around FRM yesterday to celebrate earth day. At the top are a bunch of concrete barriers piled up. Not sure if these will be used to block the roads around the mountains or to shore up the north side which is washing away pretty badly.View attachment 13420
Yes, Going west on Lacey Rd the most common way is to turn in a narrow trail just before the guardrail going over the factory branch. You will definitely be rubbing the sides if you have a full size truck. There are many other ways but this is the shortest way currently. It will take you to the railroad then turn left and then your 2 nd right up what we call mountain road.What is your access route? You go in off of Lacey?
Is this also the best location to hike to FRM? If so can you just park in the neighboorhood that looks to be across Lacey Road? Or is FRM accessible from Rt 530 near Wells Mills Park? I don't have the luxury of off road vehicle so I will rely on my hand help Garmin GPS and hiking boots!. Thanks, CraigYes, Going west on Lacey Rd the most common way is to turn in a narrow trail just before the guardrail going over the factory branch. You will definitely be rubbing the sides if you have a full size truck. There are many other ways but this is the shortest way currently. It will take you to the railroad then turn left and then your 2 nd right up what we call mountain road.
This is the easiest way Craig, as you say.Is this also the best location to hike to FRM? If so can you just park in the neighboorhood that looks to be across Lacey Road? Or is FRM accessible from Rt 530 near Wells Mills Park? I don't have the luxury of off road vehicle so I will rely on my hand help Garmin GPS and hiking boots!. Thanks, Craig