Harding Truck Trail
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:41 am
Saturday we hiked the Harding Truck Trail as far as Laurel Spring. We shared the trail with about 50 bike riders who were part of a time trial. So much for solitude. This was our first hike on this trail this year. There was a new sign at the trail head. WTF? A mining claim? According to the OC Register, some guy has filed a gold mining claim here. If there was ever a law that needed repealing, it is this 19th century anachronism that allows mining claims on federal land.
The effects of the drought were obvious with little to be seen in the way of wildflowers or wild life. The trail gains altitude quickly with nice views of Modjeska Canyon and the Santa Ana foothills. The last 50 feet of the side trail to Laurel Spring were blocked by several dead trees that fell over. The fire of a few years ago killed them and eventually the roots gave way on the steep slope. Here are a few pictures.
The effects of the drought were obvious with little to be seen in the way of wildflowers or wild life. The trail gains altitude quickly with nice views of Modjeska Canyon and the Santa Ana foothills. The last 50 feet of the side trail to Laurel Spring were blocked by several dead trees that fell over. The fire of a few years ago killed them and eventually the roots gave way on the steep slope. Here are a few pictures.