SEP 4, 2024 WED 11:02 am
26c/79f | Partly cloudy | 30% humidity | 6,314 ft highest point |
See part 1 here. I’m back to the same trail as last week to do the whole thing – this time, the plan is to speed through the first half without taking ANY pictures.
Well, things happened… and I took pictures in the first half. It’s not my fault animals and shit appeared!
Parking lot rating
Well, this time there was a spot right by the entrance of the lot which I scooted into no problem. Didn’t even pay attention to how many were open overall, but it was probably pretty similar to last week. I would not attempt to come here on a weekend day.
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It’s quite a bit cloudier today than last week, when the sky was almost completely clear. I actually enjoy the atmosphere of this “worse” weather, though, as it makes the environment look deep and moody. Since the climate here tends towards sunny days most of the time, I’ve developed a special appreciation for these cloudy moments.
I don’t know how photos like this happen
There’s a magpie hunting for insects along the path. Magpies are corvids: the same family as crows, ravens, and blue jays. They have beautiful iridescent blue feathers, which you can see very well in the following video.
I see some movement by a group of boulders on the side of the trail.
There’s that weird rock formation again from the beginning of last hike. It looks even better from this angle.
I briefly stop at Reflection Point again to take a halfway break. There are two other people here, each sitting meditatively on their own little boulders.
As we climb higher, the mountains in the distance reveal themselves. There’s a lot to take in.
We’ve reached the apex of this route now: Anemone Point.
Why is it called that?
There are so many different paths here that I definitely want to check out another time. The look of our immediate surroundings up here gives me the urge to explore, too. After taking in the scenery, we’re headed back down for today.
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