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ues to the southwest. Turn right (northwest) onto the unmarked
gravel connector trail.
A chain blocks the road to the north. Turn left (southwest) onto
the Ike Maston Trail. Shortly after the turn, a small sign warns
that the trail is “most difficult.” The trail is now a dirt footpath
and begins a steady and steep climb.
0.5
Cross an intermittent creek. The dirt has a red iron hue here.
0.7
In a hollow to the left (southwest), you will see a clearing for a
petroleum pipeline.
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Come to a sign indicating that the Smythe Trail connects from
the left (south). In less than 0.1 mile, cross the petroleum
pipeline clearing (the pipe is underground).
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There is a view of the valley to your left (east).
1.1
Cross an intermittent stream with a stone water bar. After
crossing, climb a hill to the west on some old wooden stairs
made from railroad ties.
1.2
The Songo Trail joins the Ike Maston Trail from the left (south).
Continue straight to the northwest on the Ike Maston Trail. In a
few hundred feet, cross a stream over a nice wooden bridge.
1.6
Pass an old 4-by-4-inch cement post on the right.
1.7
Arrive at the Redding Shaft Mine and Hoist House. There are
interesting signs here telling the story of the hoist and the mine.
Turn left (southeast) onto the Songo Trail, which is now a gravel
and dirt road. In less than 0.1 mile, turn left onto the BMRR
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