This challenging loop starts at the Iller Creek trailhead and then runs along the top of the mountain to the east on the return. This trail can be very steep and windy. A lot of up,up,up and of course the down. This trail is best done in late spring into late fall. You will not want to try to navigate it if there's ice, snow or mud. It gets very thick mud if its been raining or during the winter thaw and is near impassible, in fact they mark it as closed if the mud is to bad. I've done this in the ice and snow and it is really not a good idea. its namesake creek dries up during the summer months.
Enjoying the paths, trails, roads and by-ways of the Inland Northwest by foot. Sharing where I've been through pictures and text so you can explore them yourself walking, jogging, bicycling or under whatever foot powered means you enjoy.
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