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- Bigfoot_Trail abstract "The Bigfoot Trail is a U.S. long distance hiking trail in northern California. The trail begins in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness and ends in Redwood National Park at the Pacific Ocean near Crescent City, California. A major focus along the trail is conifer diversity, passing 32 species in 400 miles (640 km). The route crosses six wilderness areas, one National Park, and one State Park. Northwest California's Klamath Mountains foster one of the most diverse temperate coniferous forests on Earth and this route is a celebration of that biodiversity.Of the 400 miles, approximately 120 miles (190 km) are along seldom used Forest Service roads while the remaining segments are backcountry trails, either in wilderness or on National Forest land. The Pacific Crest Trail briefly coincides with the Bigfoot Trail in the northern Marble Mountain Wilderness and north of Seiad Valley to the edge of the Red Buttes Wilderness. Due to the strenuous nature of the trail and the fact that some section have been un-maintained for many years it is not a trail that can be hiked quickly. Experience using map and compass as well as the ability to read the landscape are necessary for a successful thru-hike. The Bigfoot Trail was originally proposed by Michael Kauffmann in 2009 as a suggested route to navigate the Klamath Mountains from south to north as well as a long-trail to introduce nature lovers to the biodiversity of the Klamath Mountains region.".
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- Bigfoot_Trail caption "The Bigfoot Trail passes Russian Lake in the Russian Wilderness".
- Bigfoot_Trail difficulty "Strenuous".
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- Bigfoot_Trail location California.
- Bigfoot_Trail location Klamath_Mountains.
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- Bigfoot_Trail name "Bigfoot Trail".
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- Bigfoot_Trail use "Hiking".
- Bigfoot_Trail subject Category:Hiking_trails_in_California.
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- Bigfoot_Trail comment "The Bigfoot Trail is a U.S. long distance hiking trail in northern California. The trail begins in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness and ends in Redwood National Park at the Pacific Ocean near Crescent City, California. A major focus along the trail is conifer diversity, passing 32 species in 400 miles (640 km). The route crosses six wilderness areas, one National Park, and one State Park.".
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