Hypsometric's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by Hypsometric
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| 4271510 | dragonhearttheone | Bus stop via StreetComplete 57.4 Attached photo(s):
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| 4271535 | dragonhearttheone | Bus stop via StreetComplete 57.4 Attached photo(s):
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| 4271542 | dragonhearttheone | Bus stop via StreetComplete 57.4 Attached photo(s):
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| 4608264 | june_balloon | "this location is within The Block, which itself is a food hall"
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| 5135177 | This particular store closed in 2025. |
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| 3197969 | Andrew Kvalheim | Perimeter fenced off with signs reading “site temporarily closed” |
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| 4836666 | bbmiller | This railroad complex appears to have been made up. I'd delete it, but I'm hesitant on the off chance that it was here once and has been remove long ago (and should be tagged as razed, if it remains). |
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| 5134591 | Hypsometric | These trails are still completely impassable after the 2025 storm. The trails are closed while they work on re-establishing the trails. That appears to only happen in the summer. They have made some headway in clearing the trails, starting at node/6566380431/ but you can't even try to use these trails if you wanted to ignore the signs. There are so many downed trees that you can't even see a trail. |
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| 4335764 | pesticides | The Strava Global Heatmap shows most people stopping at this point. Is there something preventing people from continuing south on the trail beyond here? On the Pierce County PublicGIS parcel map, I see that the old railroad right of way, now owned by Pierce County Parks & Recreation, crosses over the creek around here. Is that what's causing people to turn back? |
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| 4078402 | pesticides | I watched a video from 2018 where someone was riding this trail and they encountered a wall made of large concrete road blocks here that had "private property" spray painted on it. Can someone familiar with the area confirm if those are still present? I checked the Pierce County property records, and this 350 ft section of the trail does indeed appear to be privately owned. |