Showing posts with label Angeles Crest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angeles Crest. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2009

The Tick!


Ticks are pretty awesome, and not just because of the show on comedy central. And, in part homage and part elegy to one such creature, I have this story to tell:

Tisa and I took an 11 or 12 mile hike to wrap up spring break... this was four weeks ago, so I'm playing catchup on my blog. We left a car at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, then drove up to the Switzer picnic area to begin the hike. We figured, 11 miles or so, mostly downhill, meh! Not bad at all, right?

Well, 11 miles can take its toll... Tisa and I both ended up very sore (despite the 130 miles we had travelled by bike the week before). We passed through some really incredible areas, and only ran into one other hiker the the first 8 miles or so. Several ducks swarmed us as we crossed the stream, flying back and forth overhead, making the crossing quite difficult but memorable.

And, the last 4 miles or so, I began to feel like I had scraped my knee. Weird though, since I was wearing jeans, and had only leaned against one rock while taking a picture.

At home, we discovered the tick. Carefully embedded in my knee cap. After consulting numerous guides on what to do, I poured some vaseline on it, hoping it would crawl out for air. No luck. Then, I twisted and pulled, twisted and pulled, and eventually, I think I got him loose. Though, there still might be tick teeth in me. Which is always a nice souvenir.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Outdoors

Tisa and I went on a few trips recently... both were simply amazing, and I thought I'd post a few pictures to share them with you. About three weeks back, we went backpacking into Angeles Crest, following the Santa Anita Canyon Trail. The trail is not overly difficult, and is only three miles and a half miles to the backpacking campsite, making it excellent. Here are some pictures of the things we saw...


This is the "fire ring" at the campsite. It's sortof an old-timey stove with a chimney. It doesn't make for a nice, sit-around-the-campfire feel, but it did keep us warm.


On our way to camp.


This is just one of these awesome, tiny cabins that you pass on your way through the canyon. It's pretty rustic, and awesome, right off the main hiking trail.


Our tent... finally got to try out all our new gear.