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GopherFlats
Mar 16, 2011

French Canadian posted:

Now is the time to desert hike. Go hike the abandoned trestle bridge east of San Diego. It's wild west as gently caress.

Sadly, I haven't done the goat canyon trestle but it is on my to do list! It looks cool as poo poo.
http://californiathroughmylens.com/goat-canyon-trestle

Another fun hike day hike is ladder canyon in the Mecca Wilderness. It's about 4 miles round trip I think but the slots are super cool and painted canyon on the way out it is amazing.
http://www.in-the-desert.com/laddercanyon.html

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GopherFlats
Mar 16, 2011
Has anyone done three sisters falls? I'm seeing a few places listing it as hard. It doesn't look tough outside some bouldering and maybe a couple steep inclines.

GopherFlats
Mar 16, 2011
Awesome, thanks!

So me and some buddies did cougar canyon today and it was amazing. I didn't realize how out of shape I was, once you get to the mouth it's bouldering all the way through a small running stream. Apparently it's 900' ascent in 1.5 miles.

I had never been but I'm definitely making it a point to get back out to coyote canyon and the willows again once it cools down. Awesome scenery and some interesting looking hikes out there.

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