It felt hot so we wanted shade and knew Henninger had it. We get up there in a hour, having sweated about 3 gallons each, and spent about 2 hrs up there exploring and napping. It was still TOO hot.
the Grasses are now dead as spring sprung a long time ago, and the whole place looks dead. it was still nice, but now it is the High Country season! and nothing beats the SG high country!
we got back to the Eaton Canyon Visitor Center at 4pm, and it was 98*. The Lady working there said that it was 103* up at Henninger Flats at 1:30, right about the time we we there.
I drank 3 2-liter platypus bladders and 3 1.5-liter nalgene bottles of water, and still felt dehydrated.
sorry i dont have pictures, we forgot the camera.






 the toll road from the top does, maybe that's what you meant.
  the toll road from the top does, maybe that's what you meant.
 I have been through this discussion before and we managed to find a guy out there whose name is Alan Allan Allen, or some permutation thereof.
  I have been through this discussion before and we managed to find a guy out there whose name is Alan Allan Allen, or some permutation thereof.
 Jim, I think you misread it.
 Jim, I think you misread it.