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Hiking | 6.32 Miles |
1,211 AEG |
| Hiking | 6.32 Miles | 3 Hrs 15 Mns | | 1.94 mph |
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| no partners | | After reading the recent triplogs that Murphy Ranch and Rim Trail to the Pueblo Canyon overlook were cleared, I headed up past Workman Falls and parked near the Murphy Ranch. Started down the Murphy Ranch Trail, an easy hike down to the junction, slightly brushy on top but nothing horrible at all. At the Rim Trail junction, I made a left and headed north coming to the top of Cold Spring Canyon. There were not a ton of views due to the brush (I did not bushwhack to the viewpoint), so I continued to the Pueblo Canyon overlook. The views from the overlook were phenomenal! Spent some time taking in the views then continued up to Edward Spring, eating lunch there before heading back. The hike back up the Murphy Ranch Trail was warm and slow. As I was taking a break in the shade, I swatted at something buzzing near my face; I was fighting with gnats all day so I didn't even think twice about it until I felt the sting on my neck. I hope it was worth it because that bee sacrificed its life to sting me. Overall, the trail was in great shape, thanks to AnchaGladtrailz for all the great trail work. A great day up in the pines in the cooler weather with no one in sight. |
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