

TSOB is one of the less challenging exits from the Onion Patch area, but it is far from an easy route. It begins with a 7-foot waterfall climb and then follows a hard-bottomed, water-filled creek until the water disappears, leaving a bed of chunky, jagged, polished limestone ranging in size from footballs and dinner plates to beach balls and coffee tables. The terrain is a continuous onslaught of rocks with periodic 2-foot ledges and waterfalls to keep things interesting. The narrow creek bed limits line choice and offers virtually no bypasses around the roughest sections. This trail is best suited for modified vehicles with larger tires, skid plates, rocker protection, and a winch. Lockers are highly recommended but not absolutely necessary.