This photo is looking west across the Fisher Mesa with the Mazatzal Mountains jutting up on the other side of the Mesa.
Make a right turn at this intersection to take a road that will take us to forest service road 414. Note there is a sign indicating that if you go straight ahead that it is a dead-end, a private drive, and no trespassing is allowed. Looking at my maps that road is shown to be the mineral Creek Road which we will loop around and connect to on the route that I'm showing.
We have reached the end of the paved road after traveling about 4/10 of a mile since the left turn off of Highway 87.
This is a sign indicating the distance to the mineral Creek hiking trail and to the intersection of forest service road 414 and 406. We will stay on forest service road 414 to reach the collecting areas.
This is the sign designating the road as the H bar Ranch Road. Turn right here heading north.
This is the left turn off of Highway 87 onto the H Bar Ranch Road which will become forest service road 414.