Ran 5 – 6 miles in Castle Rock.

Saratoga Gap Trail -> Camp -> Service Road Trail -> Skyline Trail.

Note: In lieu of Service Road Trail use the Loghry Woods Trail.  It’s longer but much less elevation climb.

Forgot to record time.

Santa Cruz Half Marathon

April 27, 2009

4/19/2009

Completed half marathon in 1:58.

Clovis, CA

October 30, 2007

I guess this is the end of the trip … for now at least.

This has been an excellent experience. Over three weeks, 4932 miles, and many campsites and hotels later I’ve finally arrived in the Fresno area.

I’ll stay here for a bit while I look for a job/apartment in the San Jose area but I can’t wait to do this again.

Death Valley

October 29, 2007

From Death Valley

This is the hottest and driest place in North America. Its a very large, very desolate park. Although there is a little water in the valley, it is very salty and can only support a few forms of life.

You wouldn’t think that a place as inhospitable as this would have such a diverse landscape. There are rocky plains, crazy sandstone hills, canyons, sand dunes, rivers, and salt flats. The lowest place on earth is in Death Valley also. It’s called Badwater Basin and is 282 feet below sea level.

I got some really cool pictures this time.

Nevada

October 29, 2007

From Nevada

After the Grand Canyon I drove into Nevada to get to Las Vegas. For some reason I had to drive right by the Hoover Damn. That really killed my driving time.

I didn’t really care for Vegas much. I don’t gamble so all I did was drink while walking up and down the strip … which got old after a couple drinks.

One night was plenty for me.  Off to Death Valley

Grand Canyon

October 29, 2007

From Grand Canyon

An amazing place to experience. The actual park was very impressive too. They have natural gas shuttles that run all over the park all day. The shuttles really helped me see as much as possible in the few days I was at the canyon.

I spent the first day rim hiking along the south rim. Parts of the south rim are very tourist friendly (paved trails, etc) and other parts are nice and rustic. I preferred the rustic parts where it was difficult to tell whether or not you were on the trail.

The second day I did a hike into the canyon in the morning on the south Kiabob trail. I got half way to the base before I had to turn back. Next time I’ll be sure to get a camping permit so I can hike all the way to the river. It is advised not to attempt hiking to the river and back to the rim in a single day. Half way and back was exhausting enough for one day for me. I spent the rest of the day taking the shuttles to different points along the south rim.

I spent the third day pretty much the same as the second except I tackled a different canyon trail in the morning. I think it was called the Bright Angel trail. It is supposed to be a really excellent trail, but since I only hiked part of it I think I missed the really great views.

Getting a camping permit from the natives is a must. I think there is a four month waiting list though.

Meteor Crater, AZ

October 23, 2007

From Meteor Crator

Definitely worth seeing. Paying $15 dollars to see a f**king hole in the earth? not so much. I regret not parking and simply walking a couple hundred yards away from the “site” to see the crater. The people running that place should seriously consider suicide.

Nice place to see though.

Slide Rock

October 23, 2007

From Slide Rock

I camped outside of Sedona, AZ (big mistake … very cold) and found that I was only a couple miles from Slide Rock State Park.

I stopped by the park at around 7:45 in the morning (another mistake … very cold) and wondered around the park.

It’s a really cool sight to see but I really wished I would have been there during the summer months. They actually allow people to swim and slide down the rock. Considering the temperature, doing this would have killed me.

Red Rock State Park

October 23, 2007

From Red Rock Stat…

So far the best place I’ve see during this trip. I hiked through desert, was afraid of coming across a rattle snack or black widow, then dropped a couple hundred feet and continued hiking through grass land, then dropped another couple hundred feet and hiked through forest. I couldn’t have imagined a place that would have all this variation in a single park.

Although the picture at the head of this post lists all kinds of dangerous creatures, all I actually saw was a lizard and a hummingbird. sorry :)

Tuzigoot

October 23, 2007

From Tuzigoot Nati…

Montezuma’s Castle and Well naturally led me to these pueblo ruins. These ruins where from the same people as the castle and well. It was pretty cool to see these ruins, but not much to say really. They were ruins. The pictures of them say more than I can.