Supposed to lead a trip up thataway in October, heading in from Dry River Campground to Lakes. Anyone been up that way recently? Someone mentioned in another thread that this trail doesn't exist anymore, and I'm not so keen on a long 'shwak with a mixed group.
The very upper part of the trail, intersecting with the Crawford Path somewhat south of Lakes, still exists but using it is verboten because there is some kind of rare growth in the area requiring protection. The official trail now branches off to the right, climbs and meanders north and eventually descends to the hut. It's actually a little frustrating as you see and hear hikers ambling over a flatish/easy Crawford Path to the hut while you're scrambling over rocks, going way out of your way, making a climb you then have to descend from to reach the hut, but you're rewarded by knowing you're protecting something.
12-16 months ago the middle-upper portion of the Dry River Trail was a mass of mud and blowdown tangles. A few weeks ago I noticed it was much improved with lots of rock & log placement through the boggy areas and the tangles of interlocked blowdowns largely cleared to a couple of dozen single trees that were much easier to get under/over.
But who knows, now, after Irene?