Since we were both taking our trekking poles, we used this plank to secure the tent while we went hiking. |
We got started pretty early - but the sun was coming up. |
It was chilly enough that even Ambrose was wearing a down jacket. |
So glad this bridge is here - I would not want to cross a cold creek so early. |
No water flowing in this side stream in September. |
I enjoyed getting a dose of full sun near the beginning of the hike - but it was still cold. |
And I ended up in shadow again as I entered the long slog uphill. |
Not much to say about this portion of the trail. It goes up. |
And, eventually, it makes a few turns. |
Before proceeding to keep going up. |
Yup. More up. |
But the elevation does come with a nice view of Twin Springs. |
6125, a peak we call by its elevation designation, ahead and to the left. |
Around here I started to hear strange noises across the valley. Rocks falling against rocks, and possibly animal sounds. I think it was a goat, but I never got definitive proof. |
Pretty sure that's a raptor nest of some sort. |
I saw a speck racing away on the trail going away from 6125, but I couldn't get a picture close enough to determine what the speck was. I'm going to stick with goat. |
Almost to the peak. Just a bit more up. |
I call this collection of rocks the turnaround point. It's got a good view and is a nice place to sit and rest before heading back down. |
Time to head back. |
I actually enjoy the up part more than the down part. |
Here comes Ambrose up the trail. |
That's generally the direction I'm heading, though the trail isn't very visible. |
See you tomorrow, Twin Springs. |
I'm just not very good, still, at going downhill without getting pain in my knees. |
Oh, and the state of the trail didn't help. There were several sections of trenches like this, which make it hard to walk as if your feet on are railroad tracks. |
The trees mean I'm getting closer to the bottom. |
Hi, lizard! |
The down part is almost over. |
Al most. |
Almost... |
Ah! No more downhill. |
Sheep Creek had a good flow going. |
The plank successfully guarded our tent. Good job! |
Ambrose had warmed up by this point. |
I spent a lot of the remainder of the afternoon elevating my ankle. A bug kept landing on my knee, but I was never fast enough with the camera to catch it. |
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