
Another great day here in the Pacific Northwest. Leg is fine.
I parked at the Middle Fork Trailhead and took the connector trail over to Garfield Ledges. On the way back I detoured through the Middle Fork Campground and, just for a little fun, I explored a short way on the Middle Fork Trail. I wanted to see what it is like, and it is nice.
For example, you go right by the confluence of the Taylor and Middle Fork Rivers:

Just outside the campground the trail changed directions and I found myself in a sunny patch of the forest:

No matter what direction you look from the Ledges the view is great:


Only about 4.6 miles, here is the track:

A fun Sunday morning to be sure.