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From Deming Gulch Trailhead, head south and west along the ditch through mixed forest, crossing the Armstrong Gulch Road after 1.75 miles. The trail continues following the contour along a narrow ridge of excavated material alongside the old ditch. In places, this feature has eroded away, and the trail dips briefly into the ditch proper. As you turn the corner of a ridge and head east, views are obtained of the Sterling Creek Valley, Little Applegate Valley, and the Siskiyou Mountains. About 8 miles from Deming Gulch, the Wolf Gap Trail comes in on the left. Soon after, the trail leaves the ditch and climbs 200' up the hillside in half a mile, before descending again. The moderately steep grade and a couple tight switchbacks are a welcome change from the fairly level hike! At about ten miles from Deming Gulch, the Bear Gulch Trail descends to the right one mile to a trailhead on the Little Applegate Road. In another mile and a half, one of the largest madrone trees in the area is passed, then Tunnel Ridge is reached at the 12-mile mark. Here, rather than following the contour around the point of the ridge, the ditch builders tunneled straight through. The Tunnel Ridge Trail descends to the right one mile to a trailhead on the Little Applegate Road. Another mile and a half of slightly-less-traveled trail along the ditch brings you to another climb up to the left, this time gaining nearly 500 feet in a mile. Another mile of sweet downhill through tall grass and oaks lands you back on the ditch for one last mile. Here, 16.5 miles from Deming Gulch, the trail leaves the ditch and descends a little over 300 feet in a half mile to the Little Applegate Trailhead. Retrace your route for the full 34-mile out-and-back!
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