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Hiking | 23.59 Miles |
5,659 AEG |
| Hiking | 23.59 Miles | 9 Hrs 5 Mns | | 2.87 mph |
5,659 ft AEG | 52 Mns Break | 15 LBS Pack | | |
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| no partners | | Temps were in the 60's most of the day. When it got warmer, the winds picked up, keeping me cool.
Up to Mt Ord from Slate Creek. Met three Birders up top. Gordon asked me to say Hi to Pam.
Next, off trail on on a ridgeline I've noticed on my other trips up here. Evidently it caught Preston's attention also, as he'd written a hike description for it, Oak Spring Ridge. You get some different views of the area out there.
The third destination for the day was Little Mount Ord. First time up this one. From FR 1688 to the top of this peak is only 150 feet of gain. No Peak register on this one, that I could find.
Time to backtrack and make my way for the truck.
The views on this hike are always pretty awesome.
At 7100 feet plus, it's a good hike to escape the valley heat. |
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There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
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