Potato Canyon Scouting 2 2025

I returned to Potato Trail #38, to scout conditions for an NMVFO project in two weeks. Although the trail has not changed much since my first scouting, I was able to flag the disappearing trail further, to about 1.1 miles, counting 167 blowdowns in that distance.

In several places erosion has carved gullies across the trail. After the 2016 fire the soil is loose and crumbly, and we are not cleared to work on tread.

The dominant understory plant is a prickly bush, likely gooseberry. In many spots this needs to be lopped away from the trail.

While visiting Potato Canyon I also looked for a likely campsite for our trail group, car-camping with around 15 vehicles. The Lookout at Mount Withington has a grassy area with ample parking and a picnic table and a few shade trees, only 0.6 miles from the trailhead. The spot is rather exposed, at 10k elevation, so we have an alternate camping spot in case of an iffy weather forecast.

Adopt-a-Trail 2025

Six NMVFO volunteers backpacked in to the West Fork Trail from Santa Barbara Campground in the Carson National Forest, and cleared about 60 blowdowns Friday and Saturday.

Saturday evening we joined the car-camp NMVFO group at Santa Barbara Campground for dinner.

Sunday the volunteers constructed a crossing structure over a muddy area on the Middle Fork trail that was enbiggened by cattle.

We also planted a sign announcing our adoption of the trail.

Good people, good work, good trip.