I did a hike yesterday up to Reyes Peak, elevation 7,514 feet, via the Chorro Grande Trail. nice hike, awesome views with 13+ miles and 3,400 feet elevation gain. we saw that a mtn lion had walked the trail after us, as we headed down. would have been cool to see him/her. nice hike if you are ever in the area.
my pix and TR are here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ryan.norma8 ... Peak102609#
Reyes Peak, Los Padres Nat'l Forest 10.26.09
Looks like it was nice and cool in that area for a hike.
Nice TR Norma, Great Pictures. That picture of the Bee is fantastic.
Cannot tell you how many times I've driven past the Los Padres forest on my way to some "Sporting Event" (my old obsession "tournament softball") and told myself I would get up in "Dem Dare Hills" but haven't made it yet.
It's quickly moving up my list.
Thanks for sharing.
Nice TR Norma, Great Pictures. That picture of the Bee is fantastic.
Cannot tell you how many times I've driven past the Los Padres forest on my way to some "Sporting Event" (my old obsession "tournament softball") and told myself I would get up in "Dem Dare Hills" but haven't made it yet.
It's quickly moving up my list.
Thanks for sharing.
no, i did not taste it. Bradley filled his Nalgene on the way down and did not say that it tasted "funny." he said he has filled up there many times so i assume it is not salty.EnFuego wrote:Did you taste the water at all? Was it very salty?
btw... last time i was in the Sespe Wilderness we saw a bear. this time a lion probably saw us. seems it's pretty "wild" up there!...
bradley here, no, the water has no salt taste at all. just mountain fresh!norma r wrote:no, i did not taste it. Bradley filled his Nalgene on the way down and did not say that it tasted "funny." he said he has filled up there many times so i assume it is not salty.EnFuego wrote:Did you taste the water at all? Was it very salty?
btw... last time i was in the Sespe Wilderness we saw a bear. this time a lion probably saw us. seems it's pretty "wild" up there!...