Is the Gray Rock Trail Open?

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Re: Is the Gray Rock Trail Open?

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Update: Did the weenie route today, the trail is open, there is not much burn activity near the start of the trail, but there is a lot of damage higher up with, especially on the trail once you pass the junction for the Meadows trail at the base of the rock. The Aguille du Gray Rock, as well as West/North? Grayrock appeared pretty scorched as well. Anyway, the people working on the trail did a fabulous job clearing the burned trees out of the way. Just in case anyone was interested.
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Re: Is the Gray Rock Trail Open?

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TCUTED wrote:Update: Did the weenie route today, the trail is open, there is not much burn activity near the start of the trail, but there is a lot of damage higher up with, especially on the trail once you pass the junction for the Meadows trail at the base of the rock. The Aguille du Gray Rock, as well as West/North? Grayrock appeared pretty scorched as well. Anyway, the people working on the trail did a fabulous job clearing the burned trees out of the way. Just in case anyone was interested.
Thanks for the update. Do you happen to have any photos of the upper meadow/approach to the weenie route?
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