Practical point to park users: Skeggs Point (the little parking area on the east side of Skyline along the park) is a Caltrans lot so you can park there at any time, unlike the preserves' parking areas. But the rangers may assume (as they did in my case, correctly) that your car being there after dark means you're still out on the trail.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
El Corte de Madera
Practical point to park users: Skeggs Point (the little parking area on the east side of Skyline along the park) is a Caltrans lot so you can park there at any time, unlike the preserves' parking areas. But the rangers may assume (as they did in my case, correctly) that your car being there after dark means you're still out on the trail.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Bay Area, Here I Come (Again) (For a While)
French Trail, Redwood Preserve. The Platonic form of trails. Image credit alltrails.com.
Ah, the Bay...I'll be around for two months doing away rotations at Stanford and UCSF. During this time (besides working hard in my rotations of course, dear web-searching residency coordinator) I will be running on my favorite trails in the following places, in no particular order (which I'm posting to make you jealous, dear non-Bay-Area trail runner).
Mt. Tam and the Dipsea (duh!)
Some new trails in Point Reyes
Tilden, which has a way of surprising you with new trails every time you go up there
(unless your name is LJ and you know every square inch of the East Bay - hashers, you know what I mean)
French trail in Redwood
Mount Diablo, assuming they've put it out by now
Briones and the EBMUD territory there (damn, have to get a pass)
Morgan Territory
Some good Marin watershed
The inexplicably little-known La Purisima
Big Basin
Ohlone Wilderness and the almost Rocky-Mountain like south side of Mission Peak
Morgan Territory. Image credit pedalpushersonline.com.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Angeles Crest with Snow, and Pismo Dunes
1998 may finally have been the year my fate was sealed as a future Californian. It had been an El NiƱo year, so there was snow well into May in the Angeles. And on the same trip I ended up in SLO County - driving was faster than flying - and this Pennsylvania boy had never seen anything like the Pismo Dunes or Montana de Oro. The picture of Montana de Oro looks like a matte painting and the effect was not any different in person. Don't miss the critter crossing the path in that shot.
Seal Imitates Art
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Autumn in Pennsylvania
These pictures were taken in State College and Cumru Township, Pennsylvania in the autumns of 1994 through 1996. There's no contest - this is the Pennsylvania season I miss most. Nothing beats running along country back roads in crisp air.
Jekyll Island, Georgia
I'm scanning in photos and here are some of Jekyll Island. Georgia's coastline is pretty deserted, undeservedly so. That said, you can't really swim in the freshwater around there, as these pictures will make clear. Do be advised that your blogger was young and stupid (even stupider than now) in the pictures where I'm tempting fate.
I think a better thought bubble could have been put on this picture. "Wait...is this guy stupid? This is too easy, something's wrong. I'm not going for this. This one must be diseased or something."
I think a better thought bubble could have been put on this picture. "Wait...is this guy stupid? This is too easy, something's wrong. I'm not going for this. This one must be diseased or something."
Friday, September 6, 2013
Yosemite Rim Fire Caused by Campfire
Fires of any kind, even from a gas-powered camp stove, should be made illegal in California's forests from April through October.
The investigation now says it was not caused by a grow operation, but rather a hunter who let a campfire get out of control. So this raises the question again: why do we allow campfires (or any flame) AT ALL in California forests during the summer? This is the biggest fire in the history of California, all so someone didn't have to endure the soul-crushing inconvenience of eating pre-made, uncooked food. From now on, take some Power Bars and leave our remaining forests intact.
It's also been announced that no charges will be pressed against the person that started the fire. There's no point calling for revenge and this seems to have been an honest mistake (although a really stupid one), but shouldn't there be a deterrent? This one individual certainly couldn't pay for the whole firefighting operation, but a severe penalty in cases of carelessness would make people think twice. And if no fire is allowed period, there's no room for interpretation.
Fires of any kind, even from a gas-powered camp stove, should be made illegal in California's forests from April through October.
The investigation now says it was not caused by a grow operation, but rather a hunter who let a campfire get out of control. So this raises the question again: why do we allow campfires (or any flame) AT ALL in California forests during the summer? This is the biggest fire in the history of California, all so someone didn't have to endure the soul-crushing inconvenience of eating pre-made, uncooked food. From now on, take some Power Bars and leave our remaining forests intact.
It's also been announced that no charges will be pressed against the person that started the fire. There's no point calling for revenge and this seems to have been an honest mistake (although a really stupid one), but shouldn't there be a deterrent? This one individual certainly couldn't pay for the whole firefighting operation, but a severe penalty in cases of carelessness would make people think twice. And if no fire is allowed period, there's no room for interpretation.
Fires of any kind, even from a gas-powered camp stove, should be made illegal in California's forests from April through October.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Yosemite Rim Fire May Have Been Caused by Marijuana Growers
Story here, more video here.
It's not news that national forests in California are damaged by grow operations and this is the highest cost we've paid yet. If we legalize, these go away overnight. As do the profits of the cartels in Mexico.
It's not news that national forests in California are damaged by grow operations and this is the highest cost we've paid yet. If we legalize, these go away overnight. As do the profits of the cartels in Mexico.