OC Hike #1
Took my first semi-real hike since moving to the OC two weeks ago. Went to Silverado Canyon. There's a visitor center there (pretty small but nice volunteer) and a fire road that goes up the canyon. Didn't know it, but the fire road is open to the public. So, we played "dodge car" through out the hike. Uh, this route not recommended. But there was some cool stuff. And I had a really rad hiking partner.
I was actually fairly impressed with the number of Douglas Firs down in the canyon.
The vegetation and terrain reminded me of some kind of a cross between the Sta Monica Mountains and the front range of the San Gabriels.
There was even some fall color.
There were some good views off to the north once we got up higher.
More on those views under separate cover.
HJ
I was actually fairly impressed with the number of Douglas Firs down in the canyon.
The vegetation and terrain reminded me of some kind of a cross between the Sta Monica Mountains and the front range of the San Gabriels.
There was even some fall color.
There were some good views off to the north once we got up higher.
More on those views under separate cover.
HJ
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Silverado motorway goes up the hill and meets the main divide road near bedford peak. maple springs road is the partially paved road in the canyon bottom.
cant quite figure out where you went.
Silverado motorway goes up the hill and meets the main divide road near bedford peak. maple springs road is the partially paved road in the canyon bottom.
cant quite figure out where you went.
We went up Silverado Canyon on Maple Springs Road. The road follows the canyon at first, then climbs out of the canyon. We drove up the road a ways, but it was a bit too rough for my Honda Accord, so I pulled over in a large turn out, and we walked from there.
Interesting hiking, but I wouldn't recommend it on weekends where the road is open to motor vehicles. Some guys were getting pretty crazy back in there. A little uncomfortable a couple of times.
We only hiked about 4 miles round trip, but Joyce did it entirely under her own steam, which daddy appreciates very much.
HJ
Interesting hiking, but I wouldn't recommend it on weekends where the road is open to motor vehicles. Some guys were getting pretty crazy back in there. A little uncomfortable a couple of times.
We only hiked about 4 miles round trip, but Joyce did it entirely under her own steam, which daddy appreciates very much.
HJ
Nice photos, HJ.
Shortly after Maple Springs turns to dirt, maybe half a mile up, there is a use trail on the right that leads to Modjeska. It crosses the road a few more times and turns into a fire break just before the junction with Main Divide.
Nice to see your daughter is self powered. I can't believe some of the places you carried her.
Shortly after Maple Springs turns to dirt, maybe half a mile up, there is a use trail on the right that leads to Modjeska. It crosses the road a few more times and turns into a fire break just before the junction with Main Divide.
Nice to see your daughter is self powered. I can't believe some of the places you carried her.