The trails and roads across the forest were hammered by the January storms and then hammered again a few weeks back by the snow. It was a one-two punch of flooding followed by snow downed trees. Despite all the recent trail work that has been accomplished since January, the trails are in rough shape. Couple things to consider before heading out onto the trails: - Be prepared to travel slower than normal. The creek crossings are going to big, there are going to be downed trees and there are going to be washouts. Be prepared to hike slower than normal or hike-a-bike in places that you might normally be riding.
- You might encounter a showstopper out there or something that you can't navigate around. Be ready for that potential when planning your day on the trail and don't be afraid to turn around if you encounter a section of trail that makes you uncomfortable. Always better to be safe.
- We learned long ago not to predict what is or is not stock passable. Where there's a will, there's a way and some packers seem to have enough will to get just about anywhere. That being said, this year is different and most of the trails we've seen are far from stock passable. We suggest that if you are hoping to take animals on any of the LP trails, scout them ahead of time on foot to make sure you can make it. We're not advertising any trails as being stock passable at the moment. Sorry.
- PLEASE PLEASE take photos of any sketchy sections of trail, slides, needed reroutes or any downed trees. It's a good idea to have a friend pose in the photo or place a water bottle, bike or hiking pole so that there is a scale reference. It would be great to then share the photos and your trail report on HikeLosPadres, with your local trail group or with the FS - or better yet, all of the above! We can't fix the trails if we don't know what's needing to be fixed. Your help with trail reports is so important!
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