Saturday met some of my KRVHC for a light day of hiking. we set out from Sherman Pass and hiked out to Coral Meadow - then swing south and hiked to Sherman Peak. some of us were on a short day allowable time schedule so this it in just right - great view of GWD, Kern Plateau, and western view of some of our Eastern Sierra Peaks.
pictures: http://tomcat-rc.smugmug.com/gallery/3228881#178376292
On Sunday, Rachel and I drove up to Horseshoe Meadow to hike Muah
Moutain. it was the first time I had hiked south out of the Cottonwood
area. great views of some of the northern meadows and peaks including
Olancha, Cartago and Kern Peaks. we got a light sprinkle on the way
back near Mulkey Pass - not enough to don the rain gear.
at the trail head we met Tom Burge - he is the archeologist for the
SEKI area and a great guy to talk to. while hiking we found one "bird
point" arrowhead and a nice spear point.
Muah Mountain is 11,016ft in elevation so I was able to keep my streak
of consecutive weeks hiking above 10,000ft - all the way back to March.
Muah pictures:
http://tomcat-rc.smugmug.com/gallery/3230923#178534320
ps - did not stop for Chaco Tacos on the way home - did stop for expresso mocha to power the drive though
Sherman Peak and Muah Mountain
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Sherman Peak and Muah Mountain
mountain hiking is addictive:
I can quit anytime I want - I just choose not to want
I can quit anytime I want - I just choose not to want
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