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I've GPS tracks in two segments: the first segment is from [Anthony to Vado](http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=akqnynhpbzgmnkxw), which is unfortunately inaccurate because I became lost trying to hike it. The second segment is from [Vado to Soledad Canyon](http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=zfganskwpkdahpvo). | I've GPS tracks in two segments: the first segment is from [[http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=akqnynhpbzgmnkxw|Anthony to Vado]], which is unfortunately inaccurate because I became lost trying to hike it. The second segment is from [[http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=zfganskwpkdahpvo|Vado to Soledad Canyon]]. |
Trailheads of the Sierra Vista Trail (on OpenStreetMap):
The trail on OpenStreetMap is labeled as such, and in most places is a dashed red line (wide enough for pedestrian/horse usage). The southern portions have it rendered as a dashed brown line (wide enough for motor vehicle usage).
I've GPS tracks in two segments: the first segment is from Anthony to Vado, which is unfortunately inaccurate because I became lost trying to hike it. The second segment is from Vado to Soledad Canyon.
You can load Sierra-Vista-Trail.kmz into Google Earth to visualize all the trailheads. Add the OpenStreetMap layer as a "Network Link" to compare it against to OpenStreetMap and the trail's actual route.