I did pull over on the side of the trail in the meadow area to get out and walk around to check out the view. Trail is right behind my rear tire, but not visible in the shot because I walked lower down the hill to check out the view. I do agree that staying on trail is vital to keeping them open and that people should know that per the USDA you are only allowed to pull far enough off the trail to not block the road, but not far enough to cause damage to vegetation or wildlife. Thanks for calling it out. Much appreciated.
I think you may have pulled off the trail at about 11 minutes to take a picture of you Jeep, when we don't "stay the trail" trails get closed down.
I did pull over on the side of the trail in the meadow area to get out and walk around to check out the view. Trail is right behind my rear tire, but not visible in the shot because I walked lower down the hill to check out the view. I do agree that staying on trail is vital to keeping them open and that people should know that per the USDA you are only allowed to pull far enough off the trail to not block the road, but not far enough to cause damage to vegetation or wildlife. Thanks for calling it out. Much appreciated.