I've been planning a trip to Hale and South Hale to celebrate the start of winter. My planned route to the Haystack Road trail head is from the end of Little River Road, crossing the bridge nearby (just before the end of the road) and then turning a sharp left after crossing the bridge and following the well used route to the start of the North Twin Trail.
My understanding is that local property owners don't object to this route and that parking at the end of the road is fine as long as there is plenty of room for plows to turn around, but a friend thinks he has heard talk of a property owner who is upset with people taking this route. Has anyone heard anything along these lines? Is it the more direct route from the end of the road (which avoids crossing the bridge) that is the problem?
While I'm at it, how much debris did Irene or other storms leave on the Fire Wardens trail?
My understanding is that local property owners don't object to this route and that parking at the end of the road is fine as long as there is plenty of room for plows to turn around, but a friend thinks he has heard talk of a property owner who is upset with people taking this route. Has anyone heard anything along these lines? Is it the more direct route from the end of the road (which avoids crossing the bridge) that is the problem?
While I'm at it, how much debris did Irene or other storms leave on the Fire Wardens trail?