You Say Potato....
Sunday, I started to look around a bit for a quick, good hike, and decided on Smith Mountain, maybe 18 miles above Asuza. Alas, as I drove up there, I found that CA 39 was closed just three miles above Asuza, due to the terrible storms. It'll be closed for up to two months.
I fell back to the classic San Antonio hikes and headed up Potato Mountain, one of the Lower Peak hikes. The fire road up to there ran along a beautiful stream. The flood damage was amazing -- lots of trees knocked over and lots of deadwood thrown up on rocks. I wish I'd seen it when it happened!
The hike up to Potato Mountain is nice and short, but fairly steep. I really got my heart rate up, which is always a benefit. There were quite a few mudslides to traverse, along with some new gullies.
I zipped up, hung out with a couple of other guys up there, and took some interesting pictures of the San Antonio Dam, and zipped down. It was especially amazing to see the six-foot wide and six-foot deep gully right next to a little one-foot square galvanized steel drain. I guess they put it in the right place, but it wasn't nearly big enough.
All in all, a fun hike.
I fell back to the classic San Antonio hikes and headed up Potato Mountain, one of the Lower Peak hikes. The fire road up to there ran along a beautiful stream. The flood damage was amazing -- lots of trees knocked over and lots of deadwood thrown up on rocks. I wish I'd seen it when it happened!
The hike up to Potato Mountain is nice and short, but fairly steep. I really got my heart rate up, which is always a benefit. There were quite a few mudslides to traverse, along with some new gullies.
I zipped up, hung out with a couple of other guys up there, and took some interesting pictures of the San Antonio Dam, and zipped down. It was especially amazing to see the six-foot wide and six-foot deep gully right next to a little one-foot square galvanized steel drain. I guess they put it in the right place, but it wasn't nearly big enough.
All in all, a fun hike.
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