I love the Palomar Mountains. When faced with that question of "what is your favorite hike," I always try to demure and say that it's like pickingĀ a favorite child. But let's be honest here. I do have a favorite child, and it is Palomar. It doesn't matter if it's the State Park or Cleveland National …
Trip Report: Pacific Crest Trail: Scissors Crossing to Warner Springs
The San Felipe Hills section of the Pacific Crest Trail wanders, meanders, and squiggles its way through Ā 24 miles of the San Felipe Hills between Scissors Crossing and Montezuma Highway. This segment has a reputation for being hot, difficult, monotonous, and even dangerous. There are no natural water sources, there is no shade until just …
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