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Hiking
By Patrick, on December 13th, 2010%
 In Orange county? Looking for an enjoyable stroll to an interesting location? Visit Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park for an easy 4 mile round trip walk to a cave once used by bandits and thieves after robbing stage coaches or stealing livestock. . . . → Read More: Hike to a hijackers hideout – Dripping Cave Aliso Viejo
By Patrick, on December 8th, 2010%
 Its Desert season in California! Mild days and cool nights, Perfect weather for a Visit to Joshua Tree National Monument. Scramble up endless boulder fields cast in a golden hue, find the key to that perfect desert sunset, hike to the lost palms oasis, or backpack into a remote back country location to enjoy the desert solitude. Opportunities for adventure are endless in Joshua Tree. . . . → Read More: Joshua Tree National Monument
By Patrick, on December 8th, 2010%
 The Boy Scout Trail is an 8 mile trek that transports you from the low to the high Mojave zones within Joshua Tree National Monument. As the hike progresses the trail showcases the striking contrasts between the desert zones. Travel from open desert, through boulder canyons, across sandy washes, within the wonderland of rocks, and into a Joshua Tree forest on this moderate hike through the backcountry . . . → Read More: Overnight on the Boy Scout Trail: Backpacking in Joshua Tree
By Patrick, on October 19th, 2010%
 When we think about California road trips, the first one that comes to mind is the Big Sur Coastline. No place in the state is as effective at filling us with overwhelming awe and fantastic excitement than the dramatic cliff edges, jagged rock outcroppings, crystal blue water and sky high redwood groves contained within this awesome . . . → Read More: Big Sur Coastline
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