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Hiking | 7.12 Miles |
851 AEG |
| Hiking | 7.12 Miles | 4 Hrs 8 Mns | | 2.20 mph |
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| no partners | | I really enjoyed this hike because I got to travel up the beach due to the low tide. Weather was outstanding as usual, and this hike provided the right amount of exercise and scenery after a punishing hike the day before in the Siskiyou Wilderness.
I paid attention to the Sitka spruce on this trail because of their colossal cousins next to my campsite in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. This isn't a good trail to see old growth redwoods, but there are a few near the trail head.
The best part was on the beach north of the Ossagon Trail's western end. Low tide exposed sea anemone and barnacle, and allowed me to venture a good distance up the beach. The tide was coming in as I returned south to the trail, and anyone who was an hour behind me on the same route would probably end up with more of an adventure than they bargained for.
That day was a good day. |
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
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