I guess we all have our default hikes. Why? What's yours? Groundhog Day, all over again.TacoDelRio wrote:I've been to the summit of Iron Mountain 75 times.(True)

I guess we all have our default hikes. Why? What's yours? Groundhog Day, all over again.TacoDelRio wrote:I've been to the summit of Iron Mountain 75 times.(True)
1) It's less than an hour's drive.Hikin_Jim wrote: What attracts you to Josephine?
You're still a young guy who has lots of years left to find & explore new & different places. I did that too.TacoDelRio wrote: I cannot really do any one mountain more than once unless it's by some new and different route. Constantly looking to new things.
If I've done something multiple times, it's probably because I failed the previous outing.
Interesting. And do you just go up the fire road from Clear Creek Jct? I guess there's supposed to be some use trail that goes up a ridge or something too?Terry Morse wrote:1) It's less than an hour's drive.Hikin_Jim wrote: What attracts you to Josephine?
2) I often hike alone and there is usually someone else up there either hiking or biking in case of emergency. But there is also solitude if you want that.
3) It gives me an 8 mile hike w/2000'gain.
4) I love the view when there is a marine layer over L.A.
5) I love the view.
6) I like to imagine what it was like when there was a fire lookout up there.
Now, I've also done Strawberry about 30 times; Lukens-35 times from all possible directions; Liebre-27 times; Pacifico-44 times; Lowe, Markem, San Gabriel, Disappointment & Deception about 22 times + many others over 40 years. But, Josephine draws me back like an old friend everytime.
Definitely!Terry Morse wrote:You're still a young guy who has lots of years left to find & explore new & different places. I did that too.TacoDelRio wrote: I cannot really do any one mountain more than once unless it's by some new and different route. Constantly looking to new things.
If I've done something multiple times, it's probably because I failed the previous outing.
Once you get to 60 and have been doing that for 40 years, you run out of new places closeby to explore. And over the years, I have gotten real tired of long drives with increasing traffic to hike a mountain and then rush back to go to work. To say nothing about the price of gas or contributing to global warming by burning a lot of gas.
Therefore..........default hikes become more attractive.