In my search for lost trails I once again visited the UofO map room to fill in some of the blanks from my previous visit. I imaged the time history of Columbia Gorge Trails, Pacific Crest Trail, and the wilderness areas Columbia (now Hatfield), Mt Hood, and Badger Creek. The 1972 and 1979 Mt Hood Nat'l Forest maps were added to the NF collection. Since they are within easy range, I grabbed some Willamette and Gifford Pinchot National Forest maps. Photos were done with a Canon 650IS 12.1 MP camera and are better than the last batch which were done with a 6MP camera. Size matters.
Not all are online, here's the ones that are:
Oregon National Forest 1915: Interestingly enough, at one time Tanner Butte was included in the Bull Run Watershed area and access restricted. Unfortunately, UofO has only the north half of this map.
Columbia Gorge Park 1916: There is an interesting bit of text on creating a trail up Moffett Creek
here.
Willamette National Forest 1964: A ridge top trail west of Opal Creek, the #3358, is on my list from this one.
Gifford Pinchot National Forest - 1963: There is a trail coming off from Snow Lake to Heart Lake, likely obscured by ash, down the ridge that will make a nice loop with the Lakes Trail. I was surprised to see the peak of St Helens was private ground prior to the eruption. One of those checkerboarded railroad things I imagine.
Mt Hood National Forest 1972: Looks like by 1972 the current trail inventory was set, the trails along the Roaring River are gone as are the South Fork, Mack Hall Creek and Hambone trails.
--Paul