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 by John Zakhar
 Sunday, 13th of November 2011 at 04:00:44 PM
Blue Sky Ecological Reserve is a 700-acre oak-lined canyon flanked by coastal sage scrub and chaparral-covered hills. The Reserve is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Brilliant colors of wild flowers on the hillsides in spring, the songs of birds, and the tree-lined creek provide an inviting escape for a nature walk.
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 by Matt_L
 Sunday, 6th of November 2011 at 03:27:19 PM
Hellhole Canyon Preserve is a 1,907 acre preserve that offers 13.5 miles of moderate to advanced trail opportunities. An equestrian friendly staging area has ample trailer parking, vault restrooms, potable water, an ADA look out point and small amphitheater. The main trail descends from the staging area to the riparian zone astride Hell Creek. Here hikers will find a reprieve from the sun as mature Sycamore and oak trees line the creek bed. The trails beyond Hell Creek began to challenge hikers as they rise out of the creek bed and transition into the chaparral plant community. As the trail continue on into the preserve interior they wind up Rodriguez Mountain and become more advanced, but the serenity and views are worth the effort. On a clear day the Pacific Ocean can be seen from the top of Rodriguez Mountain. The preserve is home to a wide variety of plant life and animals, with dawn and dusk being the best time to spot wildlife.
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 by John Zakhar
 Saturday, 6th of August 2011 at 02:46:11 PM
Take along a picnic lunch and a blanket on this hike. There are many fine places, sunny meadows, oak-shaded flats, and the sycamore-fringed stream-side.
Continue reading Los Penasquitos Canyon – East Approach
 by Matt_L
 Wednesday, 12th of January 2011 at 06:14:53 PM
This is a hike to the top of Cedar Creek falls from the Julian trail head off of Eagle Peak Rd. The hike is relatively short and not very challenging. The distance is approx 4miles with less than 1k elevation change. The numbers from the GPS data I’ve posted include a small “mountain” we trekked up on a little detour that added some significant elevation gain. If you hike on down to the bottom of the falls it will add some more elevation change.
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 by Matt_L
 Wednesday, 12th of January 2011 at 06:06:29 PM
his is the trail to Cedar Creek Falls from the Ramona trail head. There is not much to it. The trail is pretty much straight out and straight back. There is about 1k elevation change over the course of the 4 mile out and back hike.
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 by John Zakhar
 Saturday, 1st of January 2011 at 07:39:47 PM
The Big Laguna Trail (or BLT as it is affectionately known by our LMVA Trail Crew that built it) offers a pleasant hike through mountain meadows dotted with pines and large boulders where you can take in the view of Big Laguna Lake, a favorite watering hole for local furry, feathered and four-legged residents.
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 by John Zakhar
 Sunday, 5th of September 2010 at 06:54:46 PM
Mount Whitney is the highest summit in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m).[1] It is located at the boundary between California’s Inyo and Tulare counties, just 84.5 miles (136.0 km) west-northwest of the lowest point in North America at Badwater in Death Valley National Park (282 feet (86 m) below sea level).[5] The western slope of the mountain lies within Sequoia National Park and the summit is the southern terminus of the John Muir Trail which runs 211.9 miles (341.0 km) from Happy Isles in Yosemite Valley. The eastern slope lies in the Inyo National Forest in Inyo County.
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 by John Zakhar
 Tuesday, 12th of January 2010 at 03:55:46 PM
The caves are really amazing, and a lot deeper then I expected them to be. We set out at the big mud cave, and spend 5 or 6 hours crawling around inside it before coming out on top of the caves on the ridge of the hills.
Continue reading Arroyo Tapiado Adventure Weekend!
 by John Zakhar
 Tuesday, 15th of December 2009 at 10:56:04 AM
Find the trail just beyond the lake entrance, to the left of the park office and concession stand. The trail follows the west shoreline to the rock-fill dam, descends to a creek crossing, and soon reaches a dirt maintenance road. Turn left (north) and stay with the that road for about 100 years, where you will see the Lake Poway Loop trail continuing on the right (at this juncture, if you want, you can make a short side trip down to the “Wilderness Campground”, a walk in or ride in site for backpackers).
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 by John Zakhar
 Saturday, 28th of November 2009 at 11:28:25 PM
Precisely on that flat spot, there once existed a circular array of stones crossed by an “arrow” of rocks pointing southeast to the exact point on the horizon where the winter solstice sun rises, typically on December 21st.
Continue reading Cowles Mountain – South Approach
 by John Zakhar
 Saturday, 14th of November 2009 at 02:54:04 PM
Distance: 6.4 miles round trip Hiking Time: 3.5 hours Elevation Gain/Loss 1200′/1200′ Difficulty: Moderate [maptype=G_PHYSICAL_MAP;gpxcheckpointtable=show;ngg_gallery=18;]
Directions From interstate 15 take either Scripps Poway Parkway or Poway Road east to highway 67. The Iron Mountain trailhead is 2 miles south on highway 67
Download GPX: Iron
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 by John Zakhar
 Saturday, 14th of November 2009 at 02:21:57 PM
Distance: 6.5 miles round trip (out and back) Hiking Time: 4.5 hours Elevation Gain/Loss 1400′/1400′ Difficulty: Moderately strenuous
Download GPX: Sill Hill Waterfall
Directions: Follow highway 79 9.4 miles south from Julian or 13.4 miles north from Interstate 8 at Descanso to reach the trailhead, on the inside of
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 by John Zakhar
 Sunday, 18th of October 2009 at 06:57:16 PM
A southbound hike on the pacific crest trail. We hiked from Mt Laguna to Lake Morena on the Pacific Crest Hiking Trail.
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 by John Zakhar
 Friday, 4th of September 2009 at 07:47:38 PM
I-5 to Genesee Ave. exit. Head W at end of exit. L onto North Torrey Pines Rd. R onto Torrey Pines Scenic Dr. Park at dirt lot near Torrey Pines Gliderport.
Continue reading Black Beach – Torrey Pines State Reserve
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