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Tag Archives: Hiking
A Goofy Guerilla Camp, Cedar Creek
Along Cedar Creek Trail While ranging off trail recently I came across a bootleg camp along a small spring-fed tributary of Cedar Creek in Sespe Wilderness. It was situated right in the creek. Branches and fallen trees had been lashed … Continue reading
Posted in Ventura County
Tagged Backpacking, Campgrounds, Camping, Cedar Creek, Hiking, Hiking (2), Photos, Sespe Wilderness
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Return to Whiteacre Peak or Day of the Condor
A long lost condor radio transmitter on Whiteacre Peak. Condors seem to have an eye on Whiteacre Peak in Sespe Wilderness. The first time Stillman (davidstillman.blogspot.com) and I hiked the peak, after having just left the summit, condors came soaring … Continue reading
Posted in Ventura County
Tagged Condors, Hiking, iPhoneography, Landscapes, Los Padres National Forest, Nature, Photos, Pics, Sespe Wilderness, Wildlife
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