Sespe Wilderness Exploratory Hike 8/25/09

TRs for Los Padres National Forest.
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norma r
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my friend Camille had spied a peak on a recent hike that she wanted to attempt. with myself, her husband Robert and her friend Don we went to give it a try. unfortunately, the brush proved too thick to get-through on the east slope we attempted. there is a steeper south rocky ridgeline, that might make this summit attainable. but alas, we did not have enough time left to climb the summit from there and hope to go back.

it was a HOT day out there even as close to the ocean as we were. we could see the smoke from the Santa Barbara County La Brea fire, we had a bear sighting, lots of Horned Lizards to photograph and loads of laughs.

another great day in the mountains, though as i write this, so sorry to see what is happening in the Station fire.

my pix are here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ryan.norma8 ... ratoryHike#

link to a map of the area:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/forestvisitorma ... uth/19.php
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Cool looking peak. Love the horned toads.
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Tip -- How to identify Norma out on the trail:
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She's the one doing major jumping jacks in 104 F weather. :lol:

Nice pix, but dang it looks HOT.
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LOL, Hikin Jim you cwack me up!... :P

p.s. it was really a balmy 103 degrees!
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Post by bike&hike »

It is the Norma and Camille I know.
Nice trip report Norma.

Next time you attempt this, let me know.
I always wanted to explore the Sespe area.

Did you see any rattlers?
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