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New Slide Point
28 miles from G.T.
2-8 mod. miles The trail climbs using long switchbacks to reach the Belix trail in about 1 ½ miles. The Belix is a prehistoric Indian trail that connected a long chain of Indian settlements that were perched along the canyon rim of the Rubicon. Going L on the Belix you can hike four miles to FS 14N22. Watch for the new Belix that leaves north from the old Belix (now road) not far from Eleven Pines Rd. That trail swivels left/west, crosses the paved road, continuing west and paralleling the river until it ends at a junction with 14N22. The Belix used to continue to Pigeon Roost village and then on to the Dad Young Spring village. Going R on the Belix takes you on the prehistoric trail for about a mile where it junctions the Frey trail. Left climbs steeply to become FS 14N11 in a mile. Straight ahead at the junction goes into the Ellicott ranch site where there is a spring and a few ancient apple trees and grape vines. A forest fire consumed the old ranch structures long ago. The Ellicotts’ lived here in 1890. There’s a maze of trails in the Rubicon canyon and Nevada Point ridges mostly made obsolete after the Eleven Pines road came here in 1964. Logging erased many old routes and logging roads were built over some other trail routes. Shucks.
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