Hike Info:
Type: Hiking
Destination: Buzzard Roost
Actual Destination: Just before Buzzard Roost
Distance: 4.87 miles 1
Start Time: 2:13
End Time: 5:57
Travel Time: 3:44 (1.30 mph)
Moving Time: 3:04 (1.59 mph)
Elevation Rise: 1,195'
Descent: 1,219‘
Maximum Elevation: 2,009'
1A
couple of things. I forgot to turn on the GPS’
when we left the car. So it was about a third of a mile down the path
before I turned them on. Second, yes there were two GPS’ involved.
Sherri’s Garmin 60CSx had been acting up and I have been using my
Foretex 401 to take measurements of our trips. So far, the Foretex
seems more accurate with the distance, while the 60CSx seems more
accurate with the elevation. That is the measurements I have shown
above. The map and profile are from the 60CSx.
Redwood |
Then we took off to Big
Basin-making
a wrong turn or two, but getting there shortly after 1:00pm. We used
our senior pass-I love being older! (at times). Big Basin has you
fill out a form if you are hiking, saying about where you plan to go.
Sort of a bit unnerving planning on getting lost.
Opal Creek |
After lunch, we continue on to
the Hihn Hammond Road-the paved part just off of 236. There we sort
of changed our plans as well as got a bit confused about which trail
we were on. We had started a bit later than we thought we would. Also
there was a place called Buzzards
Roost which
is about a 1,000' climb from where we are. We decided that would be a
good place to go to.
Gary sucking air |
So we go up the Pine Mountain Trail. Up is the proper word for this trail. It may be because I am sadly out of shape or it is steep, I find myself catching my breath. Of course, it does not help when a tall, slender red-headed guy passes us without breaking stride.
Besides being steep, we pass
through hill sides of oak-not the gigantic barrel trunked oaks you
sometimes see, but modest ones, growing pretty dense. They block out
direct sunlight, leaving a filtered look to the sunlight. Manzanita
and other brush cover the ground. While there are not spectacular
sights, it is a pleasant enough place to travel.
Stone Sherri climbed |
Then Sherri amazes me. She is
ahead and comes to a stone include off the trail. She climbs up the
stone, about 20’ so that she can get a better view. The old Sherri
would never do that. Wonder what has gotten into her? But it does
give me a chance to rest some. Once she is down, I tell her I will
continue on. Once she catches up to me, we will turn around since it
is after 4:00pm.
I go on for ten or fifteen
more minutes before Sherri catches up with me. I had found a nice
viewing place where I could just barely see the ocean. Also there was
a pretty good rock wall to climb, about 8’ high. I think we are
about 200 yards from Buzzards Roost. But the shadows are starting to
go long. We decided that the Roost would need to wait for another
day.
Our turn around point |
Gary Walking the Trail |
We follow a path which goes beside 236 back to the parking lot. We got back about six, while there is still light, but darkening quickly. At least there is no SAR teams out looking for us. I am a bit pooped, but feeling like I have accomplished something.
Now for the big question:
where to eat? We decide on the Foster Freeze down in Ben Lommend.
When we get there, hungry, we find that it is closed. We continue
down Highway 9 and come out in Santa Cruz. So we might as well go on
to our pizza place: Upper Crust. There we have a pizza, a bit slow,
or we are hungry, not sure which. Then it is back to Mountain View.
When we look in the window, all the staging furniture is gone-we were
expecting that, just hoping it would be Tuesday or Wednesday. Oh
well. As we are getting situated, Sherri starts to feel sick. So that
sort of settles things, we will go back to Fresno Tuesday. So
tonight, I sleep for the last time in my bedroom, stretching back
fifty years.
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