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When we did Mud Springs Trail last spring we were looking at the map and saw a faint trail off to 'Boulder Bob's Cabin'. I had seen this before, and a friend of mine gave me a more detailed map of how to get there.
I went back a week later to see if I could find it. I parked the Jeep at the corral where the trail splits off to Mud Springs Hill, and thought the cabin was still ahead of me, but the GPS indicated that I had passed the trailhead. So I walked back, and then started down into the ravine to the north of the Mud Springs Trail. I ended up traveling cross country all day to a cabin site which had been washed down stream some time ago. It was oddly built between stream-beds, directly in a flood plain, and obviously washed out. Here are all of the pictures I took along the way: http://outdoors.webshots.com/slideshow/571180057kPPeLz George
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