Route
Milepost 0 - Fort Bragg
Milepost 1.0 - Pudding Creek
Milepost 3.4 - Glen Blair Junction
Milepost 6.6 - South Fork
Milepost 9.0 - Ranch
Milepost 10.0 - Redwood Lodge
Milepost 12.7 - Grove
Milepost 15.0 - Camp 3
Milepost 16.0 - Camp 4
Milepost 16.4 - Camp Noyo
Milepost 18.1 - Alpine
Milepost 20.0 - Camp 7
Milepost 20.5 - Noyo Lodge
Milepost 21.3 - Northspur
Milepost 23.9 - Irmulco
Milepost 26.8 - Shake City
Milepost 27.7 - Burbeck
Milepost 28.7 - Soda Springs
Milepost 30.4 - Clare Mill
Milepost 32.6 - Crowley
Milepost 33.8 - Crater
Milepost 35.4 - Summit (elevation 1740 feet above sea level)
Milepost 37.5 - Rodgers
Milepost 40.0 - Willits
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“In the mountains the shortest route is from peak to peak, but for that you must have long legs. Aphorisms should be peaks: and those to whom they are spoken should be big and tall of stature.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)
“A route differs from a road not only because it is solely intended for vehicles, but also because it is merely a line that connects one point with another. A route has no meaning in itself; its meaning derives entirely from the two points that it connects. A road is a tribute to space. Every stretch of road has meaning in itself and invites us to stop. A route is the triumphant devaluation of space, which thanks to it has been reduced to a mere obstacle to human movement and a waste of time.”
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