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    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    Pacific Crest Trail At Penny Pines - Beauty that you will see on the Indian Creek trail loop in Mt Laguna

    Pacific Crest Trail At Penny Pines

    4.9(22 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    INDIAN CREEK LOOP REVIEW (8.8 miles)…read more Let's begin with 100% of hikes in Mt. Laguna or that includes the PCT will be an ethereal experience. Many say you can create, shape and mold reality. Others will say manifest and it will come. And then there are some that are just bah humbug. I always revel in God's imagination and creativity when he created these mountains. And then gave the gift of ingenuity to humans to work to create pathways and trails for us to enjoy and simply relish in gratitude and awe the entire hike. I'm a real hiker. Real backpacker. Real camper. And real glamping. I hike 2x a week for more than a decade. This is only to give you perspective of this review. This is my first time doing the full loop that included Pacific Crest Trail,Pine Mountain Road,Indian Creek Trail,and Noble Canyon Trail AKA "Indian Creek Loop." And today was wonky. Some parts were hard, some parts were easy, same parts were as if my body never has done hiking before. It was a doozy. I would likely do this hike again within the next couple of weeks. Because in my imagination, I'm an amazing hiker and that did not show today when I was struggling. I love taking photos and there was about an hour where I was trying to manage my breathing and focus and trek poles that I took no photos. Yep, I let the mountain win, smh. On this day, spectacular hike with alternating elevation, endless greenery, and blooming plants. Walking the legendary PCT, passing the "Canada" sign, and glimpsing Anza Borrego's desert floor was unforgettable. From rocky paths to meadows and mountain views, every turn offered something new. No one on the trail until the final half mile where bikers were on trail. I started at Piney Pines. Next time I'll go counterclockwise. GOOD TO KNOW *Att network excellent reception the entire trail *I felt safe as a solo hiker but I still get the quesies. I carry a few safety thins. Shhh. Don't tell *Hike time: 3 hrs, 3 minutes *90% exposed hike. *At the 4 mile marker, shade, benches and toilets. The toilets are unsanitary. I don't want to vomit and make it worse so I do my thing in nature. *When you start there's a point where you just have to finish *You can break this up to build up your mileage over time THIS HIKE IS NOT FOR: *Newbies, there's elevation involved *Whiners, complainers, or scaredy cats *Those who I have only done Cowles Mountain and think this is the next level "Life can be limited and you miss out. But create your own unlimitedness and you must do this hike."

    This review is for the Garnet Peak via Pacific Crest Trail which was a 4 mile round trip that took…read moreabout 2 hours to complete. The trail for the most part was easy to follow and completely exposed to the sun. A good portion of the trail was rocky which could make your foot a bit uncomfortable. There were also a few instances where you could go off trail for a bit to check out the desert views! Short video of the hike for those interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htU3_t3cDMI

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    Pacific Crest Trail At Penny Pines - Beauty that you will see on the Indian Creek trail loop in Mt Laguna Garnet Peak

    Beauty that you will see on the Indian Creek trail loop in Mt Laguna Garnet Peak

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    Sunrise National Scenic Byway

    Sunrise National Scenic Byway

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    San Diego's most underrated drive is best experienced during fall when the gold and amber oak trees…read moreare brilliant with the season's color. Because of this byway's location most people tend to stay around Julian and Cuyamaca to hike. There are some trails off of this road which are a lot less crowded but just as fun. - Big Kahuna Trail (yelp erroneously has this trail under Rancho Bernardo CA) - Monument peak off the PCT (puts you under all the cool transmission towers) WINTER SNOW is also a popular time to come here as it's less crowded than Palomar Mountain, Julian and Cuyamaca snow spots. But less crowded is still very crowded. Tips: Always plan to bring snow chains. Sometimes the road is shut down to "chains only" as a way to curb insane crowds. Perhaps the biggest tip is to get to the snow early. Before 9am is best. People who show up later on a whim cause the most problems. The later it is the more accidents you'll see. I've witnessed this stupidity myself while driving back down the mountain. The sooner you arive the safer you and your family will be. Don't expect any parking after 11AM.... When you do find a spot hopefully you're facing the road back to your house. Trying to do a theee point turn is difficult on this narrow road and I watched some idiot back into a parked car trying to do it. Top- If you don't bring gloves you'll be turning around and going home within 30 minutes.

    My favorite place in SD county to experience those lush pine forest vibes and snow during the…read morewinter time. If you're able to come here on a weekday, I recommend it, as you'll pretty much have the entire place to yourself. I choose this place over Palomar Mountain hands down, there's actually a place to eat here and the views are nicer IMO. If you get a chance, check out the Desert View Picnic site, you'll be able to see some breathtaking views of Anza Borrego State Park and contrast both the mountain/desert landscapes.

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    Burnt Rancheria Campground - Tent caterpillar

    Burnt Rancheria Campground

    4.2(81 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    A surprise in our own backyard!!! A recommendation from a dear friend and an opportunity came to…read moretry the Burnt Rancheria Campground in the Cleveland National Park on Mt Laguna. Weather was perfect and the campground was ideal!!! Clean and well maintained helped to make our time this weekend worthwhile to truly appreciate and experience the Creations around us provided for our enjoyment but our Heavenly Father. Use GPS directions or you may pass the entrance. The entrance is right after the Pine Valley Cafe. Cellular reception is good in the mountains. I couldn't sleep the first night from all of the excitement so I sat alone in the middle of the field to gaze at the beautiful expanse of the heavens. Unbeknownst to me, that night a geomagnetic storm was creating amazing aurora borealis around the earth. Although my eye could not detect any hues or colors in the sky, my camera did and took some amazing photos!!! The next night I tried to take the same pictures and there were no hues, so I deduced that the night before must have been the Northern lights that the camera detected and recorded. At 6000' elevation I guess you can see incredible views of the sky!!! If you are 62 years old or older, apply for the "America The Beautiful" Senior Pass to receive a 50% discount on the Camping Fees. The Campground Hosts were very friendly if you show some respect and love to them. Shouldn't we all?

    The campground was clean and well maintained. Bathroom was clean. Camp hosts were nice. Will return.read more

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    Enjoy the Mountain San Diego

    Enjoy the Mountain San Diego

    4.3(10 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    We had a great time with Emil on a 1 hr ride through rain and snow flurries. The ride was safe,…read morewell paced and super fun. I would recommend wearing some waterproof pants/jacket if you are going during such weather. This is my new favorite activity! Can't wait to do it again.

    I booked this adventure for 2 reasons: (1) to FINALLY get out of the house during this pandemic…read moreespecially since all we have been doing is working and we have been working more than ever since our job is considered 'essential', and (2) celebrate my boyfriends 30th birthday. This was my first time on a quad/ATV and my boyfriend has been riding dirt bikes since he was like 6yrs old. I love being outdoors & going on new adventures, and he loves riding ... so the mixture of those things i came upon this place. For birthdays I love and prefer creating memories instead of giving materialistic gifts. Example: For his 28th birthday I booked us a little personal speed boat in San Diego. Upon arrival check-in was easy, quick, and they gave us hand sanitizer so we felt assured. They had helmets and other PPE lined up and available for us to use, however we had brought our own (riding gloves, riding jerseys, riding DOT certified helmets, and googles) which they allow. Our guide Jorge was funny and very easy going. The ride overall was really fun!! During our ride our guide also took pictures of us and he took some awesome ones with amazing backdrops! The only complaint I have was that I only booked us the 1 hour ride. Next time we are doing the 2 hour ride for sure! And maybe the Big Bear location as well.

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    Enjoy the Mountain San Diego - Through the rocks

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