Destination Chosen
Mar. 7th, 2009 09:04 amI've been here before, but I'm going to hike the back country trails this time and Wildcat Canyon Trail which is fairly new.
I won't get there until about 2pm, so I figured out a path that's about 6.8 miles which would take me up to Wildcat Canyon - through that area - and back down past Sotol Overlook, Chula Vista, and back to the truck via Recharge Trail.
Psyched! :-)
Gotta stop on the way and get water and gasoline.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/government_canyon/
I won't get there until about 2pm, so I figured out a path that's about 6.8 miles which would take me up to Wildcat Canyon - through that area - and back down past Sotol Overlook, Chula Vista, and back to the truck via Recharge Trail.
Psyched! :-)
Gotta stop on the way and get water and gasoline.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/government_canyon/
Onion Creek Hike & Bike Trail
Nov. 6th, 2008 12:02 amOn the way to the Austin airport to pick up my daughter I popped in at McKinney Falls State Park for a look around. I walked a little of the Onion Creek Trail (30 minutes in and 30 out). Ugh, I won't do that again without having unlimited time. I really hated to have to leave. Definitely will return soon to spend all day - or camp overnight. Here is a slideshow of the few pictures I snapped.....
Enchanted Rock Loop Trail
Oct. 27th, 2008 10:20 pmSo, I was on my own today - my hiking partner didn't show. He called about 8:45am while I was already on the road to say he was at the hospital with his son who had an asthma attack early that morning. What can you say to that except - I hope everything will be alright.
The drive to Enchanted Rock was long but beautiful. Driving solo I could daydream and sing with my iPod when I felt like it. Followed Mapquest, and I got there without a hitch. I love the HIllcountry - this is the part of Texas I don't think a lot of people know about. Texas is not all tumbleweeds and desert.
I got to the ranger station and paid my admission ($6) - the ranger said there weren't very many people on the trails - they had all come over the weekend she guessed. I decided to stick with the loop and save the summit for a future date (maybe a visit where I camp overnight). I changed out of my crocs and into my magic Timberland hiking boots (I always feel invincible when I have them on). I packed a couple of bottles of Arizona tea along with the usual day hike necessities (first aid kit, wet wipes, sun screen, insect repellent, iPod.....) - off I went.
On a scale from 1 to 10 this hike is a 3 for challenging (didn't break a sweat) - however, the happy factor is a 7. There's a lot of variety - good atmosphere - and, at least this time - I saw only two other people on the trail the whole time I was hiking. The loop itself is 4.5 miles if you don't include any of the side trails. I finished it in 2 hours 15 minutes, but I goofed off plenty.
I thoroughly enjoyed myself!
I did, for the most part, stick to the main trail - which for me is not easy because I love to poke around and follow unmarked trails. For one I wasn't familiar with the area - and two I was quite literally alone on the trail - if I got bit by a snake or spider - or fell - I'd be in trouble - I had the phone# for the ranger station, but - they might not have found me in time.
I will do this hike again soon - and I will camp out next time and do the loop and off-shoot trails as well as the summit. I'm already looking forward to it.
Here's pictures - there's lots of them. Picassa slideshow doesn't come up wihen I embed it, so here are the links:
LINK TO SLIDESHOW
LINK TO PHOTO ALBUM
Hikes, Snakes, and The End of America
Oct. 22nd, 2008 10:11 pm* So - Landa park & Panther Trail this morning. I don't know where my monitor is at the moment, but I remember the trail being 41 minutes (15 of them carrying a car tire.....). The stroll around Landa park was about 20, but it doesn't count for exercise since I kept stopping to take pictures and watch the squirrels.
* Finally got around to shopping for my new glasses and contacts. I love my glasses - they are meant for people like me who tend to sit on and drop their glasses off bridges. They come with cool magnetic clip on sunglasses. I was happy when the clerk said my insurance covers them 100%. The contacts were $50 something a box of 6 which weren't covered. They will arrive in about 10 days or so.
( PANTHER CANYON HIKE PICTURES BEHIND CUT )
* Since this is no longer Happy Week - I will post a link to the full featured documentary THE END OF AMERICA. It's about 70 minutes long - but it's scary and thought provoking stuff. Probably nothing any of us haven't already been made aware of, but it's presented well.
* Finally got around to shopping for my new glasses and contacts. I love my glasses - they are meant for people like me who tend to sit on and drop their glasses off bridges. They come with cool magnetic clip on sunglasses. I was happy when the clerk said my insurance covers them 100%. The contacts were $50 something a box of 6 which weren't covered. They will arrive in about 10 days or so.
( PANTHER CANYON HIKE PICTURES BEHIND CUT )
* Since this is no longer Happy Week - I will post a link to the full featured documentary THE END OF AMERICA. It's about 70 minutes long - but it's scary and thought provoking stuff. Probably nothing any of us haven't already been made aware of, but it's presented well.