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yobtaf

Throop, Burnham, Baden Powell

Did Throop, Burnham, and Baden Powell Sunday from Dawson saddle. It was just over 11 miles with a few geocaches along the way. Beautiful day to be out, and then a sad ending on hwy 2 with a motorcycle rider dead.

I havent been out since the 4th of July, also building a 4x4 on the weekends. It was a little more than I wanted, the last mile or so I was dead tired. My legs didnt want to go on. Should have called for a rescue and told them my thumb was hurt. Or maybe my feelings were hurt Laughing All in all it was a great time.

Pics to follow, Photobucket is not working right  Mad
HikeUp

Re: Throop, Burnham, Baden Powell

Nice place to hike, isn't it!? Looking forawrd to the pics.

yobtaf wrote:
...and then a sad ending on hwy 2 with a motorcycle rider dead.

Can you give an approximate location.
yobtaf


four nuns hiking up





no register on burnham

geocache

geocache

yobtaf

Re: Throop, Burnham, Baden Powell

HikeUp wrote:
Nice place to hike, isn't it!? Looking forawrd to the pics.

yobtaf wrote:
...and then a sad ending on hwy 2 with a motorcycle rider dead.

Can you give an approximate location.


Beautiful place, wow, I'm use to doing these short little things after work in Monrovia and places around here. The high altitude I think got me, that was the first time for me to be up that high in 20 years.

The location was just past the parking, by the shed.

I have a bunch more pics on my home computer, this is all from my work computer.
yobtaf

Oh one more pic. I'm trying to start a religious war, but this is just uncalled for. I am blown away.

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