Ok, Iwihinmu is just a fancy name for Mt. Pinos. But it sounds sexier and more exotic than just saying Mt. Pinos.
Anyhoo, made a trek to the Ventura County high country last weekend to escape the heat. Went out for a second visit to Sawmill while we were in the neighborhood. I really like this area. A night a Sheep Camp could be in order one of these days.
TR and pics here: http://wildsouthland.blogspot.com/2017/ ... world.html
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Iwihinmu
Yes, that's a wonderful area! Unfortunately, trailhead is a 166-mile roundtrip from my apartment...;o(
Looks like the summit cairn has stood the test of time (well, almost 3 years, anyway)...but the monks have moved on...see photo from September 2014...
Thanks for the fine report and pix!
oldcoot
oops...tried to attach photo, and got message that it's in format the forum program doesn't understand...it's standard jpeg...have posted them here before...weird...thought everything understood jpeg...well, anyway, cairn looked about the same, but had those colorful tibetan monk flags all around it...
Looks like the summit cairn has stood the test of time (well, almost 3 years, anyway)...but the monks have moved on...see photo from September 2014...
Thanks for the fine report and pix!
oldcoot
oops...tried to attach photo, and got message that it's in format the forum program doesn't understand...it's standard jpeg...have posted them here before...weird...thought everything understood jpeg...well, anyway, cairn looked about the same, but had those colorful tibetan monk flags all around it...
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The monks were still there in September of 2015. I've got a pic similar to yours from that time period.Looks like the summit cairn has stood the test of time (well, almost 3 years, anyway)...but the monks have moved on...see photo from September 2014...