Showing posts with label trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trail. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Wonderful People and Heavenly Places


Meeting people along the trail has been one of the most enjoyable aspects of the hike for Amy and Allan.  Here Legs and Powerhouse met up with...

Here are three trail friends Willard, Amada, and Carlos,
who graciously invited them for a rest and dinner at Taboose Campground, CA.

Carlos
shown here, was busy catching trout for dinner and landed this one specifically for Amy.  "He's really cute kid".

Willard prepared the fresh Trout, avocado, green salad, while Amada, Amy, and Allan enjoyed a sip of wine.

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Back on the trail, here are some pics as they wind along the pines of the Sierra Nevada's...

Climbing this steep slope, they encounter a Buck ahead of them.
Shown center of pic to the left of the pine tree.

Through forest and streams.



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900


On 7.16.2012 Amy and Allan met mile 900 of the hike and visited a place called...

"Rafters"

A restaurant and lounge owned by northern Californian "Jimmy the Greek" shown below with Amy... 
JTG who is also a "Trail Angel", hooked Legs and Powerhouse up with a brand new Sawyer water filter and a load of beef jerky for the trail.

Pics of their trek through Yosemite National Park.


From granite walls to alpine lakes, views like this lends to what it must have been like when John Muir and Ansel Adams first hiked through the very same.

To see the sheer mass of this granite rock Half Dome from this vantage point, a splendor.






We've not heard from them in at least 5 days, but are receiving their "Spot" trackers, so we know they are on the move north to Lake Tahoe.

  Here is the last pic we've received...
for you and...

Happy Trails from the PCT!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

A Big Bear


Our hikers have truly gained some ground this past week having covered over 100 miles since their decent from Idyllwild, CA.  After a couple days rest and replenishing supplies, they left the campground and

descended upon the valley floor a meer 6,000 ft below on the 21st of May.

  Here are a few shots as they followed the trail on the descent.
 The trail ahead.
 Decending Black Mountain and the view of Cabazon Valley below...
Looking back from where they came.


During a break and to help past the time Allan makes this trail slingshot.

Great pose too!


Not many pictures were taken as the heat and their eagerness to hit the valley floor overtook the need for site seeing.  Finally reaching Cabazon, their first stop brings them to trail angels Lance and Tracy
 where our hikers get to cool off in the shade and enjoy a beverage and fresh oranges.
The temp in the Cabazon Valley was 105 degrees.







The 22nd of May also brought our hikers to mile 200.










Pictured here with "Ziggy" another trail angel, our hikers are treated to dinner and an overnight stay.
Back on the trail and preparing the ascent up the San Gorgonio wilderness area and Big Bear mountain.  Allan and Austin look ready for the challenge.

Hiking into the San Gorgonio wilderness area and at mile 220, they were surprised by this crystal clear stream that invited a dip to cool off from the scorching heat.

After the break and on the trail once again.  Wind turbines scattered along the foothills and sagebrush.




Life is alive in the San Gorgonio.

Critters like this horned lizard run free. This one doesn't appear to be very happy having his picture taken, lol.


This tree that I believe is a Dogwood, stands alone on the trail side.



Here's a great shot of Allan as they ascend up a rocky section of trail.




High atop the mountain the valley is barely visible.



A couch, cooler, and cold beverages invite our hikers.  Amy and Austin enjoy the rest.

Making it to Big Bear City in the San Bernardino mountains they met awesome trail angels Mountain Mama and Papa Smurf...
who took them in for the night, let them do their laundry, shower, 
and best of all... 







treated them to a hearty meal.










The following morning as they hike high above the tree tops, the view of Big Bear Lake in the distance.


After a good rest and more than 20 miles further down the trail, this beautiful mid morning shot was taken by trail pal Austin.





Their first campfire of the trip.






Allan and Austin and a lil chow.

The nights sky.






Back on the trail with...



a Big Bear behind them 
and reaching mile
300
 Memorial Day
05.28.12