Regarding: <3) After approximately 0.3 miles further, 1000' elevation, the Grand Ridge Trail is intersected by an unmarked trail to the right (east). Turn onto this trail and follow it until the summit (1422' elevation) is reached.
NOTE: Private residences are located south and east of the summit area. Keep following the trail until the highest point is reached.>
The trail does not go to the summit which is a bushwhack. See https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=24364 and scroll down to the bottom. That map referenced shows Point 1422' on private property at an elevation of 1420'+, while the summit on Peakbagger on public property is at 1430'+.
fred_beavon - May 28, 2024 3:14 pm - Hasn't voted
Grand Ridge summitRegarding: <3) After approximately 0.3 miles further, 1000' elevation, the Grand Ridge Trail is intersected by an unmarked trail to the right (east). Turn onto this trail and follow it until the summit (1422' elevation) is reached.
NOTE: Private residences are located south and east of the summit area. Keep following the trail until the highest point is reached.>
The trail does not go to the summit which is a bushwhack. See https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=24364 and scroll down to the bottom. That map referenced shows Point 1422' on private property at an elevation of 1420'+, while the summit on Peakbagger on public property is at 1430'+.