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Found your blog and I’m enjoying reading through. Thanks for sharing your poetry. So beautiful! Have a great weekend!
I hope that you find it both beautiful and compelling concerning the truth of the One True God and Jesus Christ His Son.
Tyler, Follow old Hwy 105 up to the top of Short-off Mtn. It turns to gravel just as you start up the steep part. After on top you go about 2 miles before you come to the first left, Hwy 106. Follow that out to the end and a gate, park, and walk in about 1 mile. You cut into the woods on the left at a tree that has a blue blaze. The trail is obvious. It’s probably best to go to the left at the fork in the trail which leads first across the top of some cliffs and then down through a steep gully. Climbs are to you left about 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile to right. Enjoy climbing.
Great pictures of black fork. I’m planing on making it out there in two weeks and my friend didn’t give me very good directions. Something about a blue tree. I was wondering if you had better directions to it? I would be forever grateful. rm250tyler@aol.com
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