It's just another example of the various extremes we've been going through the past couple of weeks. We've experienced the extreme heat of the 110 degree palm springs desert, and frost in our tent from lows in the upper 20's in the mountains in the morning. There's the extremes of scenery- mountains made bare by wildfire, and 100 foot tall cedars and pines on the next ridge over; what seems like every species of desert plants in colorful bloom; the relentless sun, and the even more relentless El Nino winds. Yet there is a tranquility that balances everything out and reminds us daily of how lucky we are to be here.
Going up the Devils Slide Trail out of Idyllwild |
Looking out over Idyllwild |
The beautiful layered bark of the Ponderosa Pine |
Holes in the boulders and some lingering snow on San Jacinto |
Looking down into the Palm Springs Desert |
Interesting rock formations on Fuller Ridge |
Perched hummingbird |
Sunset view of San Jacinto from our camp off Fuller Ridge |
Moonrise over San Jacinto bathed in alpenglow |
San Jacinto from the baking desert floor. It was 110 degrees down here and you can still see snow on the peak. There is a 9,000 foot elevation difference. |
Tenting in Ziggy and the Bears front yard with view of San Jacinto |
The Brontosaurus from Pee Wees Big Adventure in Cabazon! |
Ziggy and the Bear are retirees who open their backyard to hikers to get out of the intense heat in Cabazon. |
House rules |
The Mesa Wind Farm |
Entering the San Gorgono Wilderness |
Bullfrog spotted while night hiking |
San Gorgono Wilderness |
Entering Mission Creek Canyon |
San Gorgono Mountain from the San Bernardinos |
Back of pick-up truck hitch into Big Bear City |
Big Bear Lake |
The white sphere is a Solar Observatory. |
It's a boy! |
Retiree Nicole who is solo hiking while her husband is on an extended rafting expedition in Alaska! |
Proper conflict resolution is key on the PCT |
Deep Creek Gorge |
Rainbow Bridge over Deep Creek |
The Silverwood Lake Dam. |
The sign every hiker wants to see! |
Trail Angel and 2103 thru-hiker, Legend |
The chi-chis, I mean, Cajon Pass Best Western |
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