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Add a few more segments. The stream comes out of a hole of the snow bank that is visible in Esri Clarity imagery. But given how the stream among the trees looks, it does so year after year.
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There's an unusually well-established looking snowmelt stream here, with deep, firm banks with vegetation growing in it, and clearly defined pools. The flow was just perfect for filling water containers without being a crossing impediment.
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trace some parking lots
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Trace streams from USGS.
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Trace streams from USGS.
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Trace streams from USGS.
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trace some parking lots
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This is a relatively low wall, exact height relative to either side varies somewhat.
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re-trace edges
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add parking lot
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add parking lot
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Potholes large enough to deter many sedans from crossing
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Traced USGS stream here, after finding it missing in the field...and having to make a hairy crossing.
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Bathroom
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Add missing water from otherwise frequently cross-referenced refuges.info. This one is hard to get to, being a well where ballasting your own container is necessary
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Many springs here are cross referenced to http://www.refuges.info, this is a missing one. http://www.refuges.info/point/8570/point-d-eau/Fontaine-de-la-Baume/
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removed suspicious campsite. It's on private land, it hasn't been edited or elaborated upon for fourteen years, I can't find prominent web references to a private facility hereabouts.
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There's obviously no county park or campground here.
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This campground is ADA equipped, with the site opposite these facilities.
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Add a bit more data. This campground is ADA equipped, directly across.
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