Monday, August 17, 2009

Sycamore canyon hike





























There is a wide 8.5 miles, established trails running through the meadow. When we were there, the grass was very clearly turning from green to gold …
Along the way, many prominent buckwheat flowers lined by two sides Even we were hiking during a blazing hot sun, with the dry surrounding contrasted with the green of the trees, and some wild colorful flowers.There is an Indian tribe landscape, they grow so many exotic fruits in the garden.
Because of the hot sun, we did not found any snakes, nor wild animal coming out. However, the breeze from the bottom valley is the ocean do cool us down, and the butterfly keep us company also.
After we leave the meadow, we’ll officially be out of National Park Service land, and into Point Mugu State Park’s Mountain Wilderness. Stay on the path as it travels down the northern most walls of Upper Sycamore Canyon. With its thousands of species of wildflowers, green trees around the canyon floor. That means we will have a lot of shade, thank goodness!
Not to mention around the peaks loop trail has terrific mountain views.On the way we have explore many nature wonder, and crash in to many mountain bikers. Including picnic ground, and camp site. On our way exit to the trail , the scenic trial take us to the beach area. Oh mine, just the right timing to watch the sunset along the coast...what a thrilling experienced!

1 comment:

Trinh Minh Chau said...

I will always treasure this day: It's August, 2009.
And also, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, my precious friend... May your days fill with the same blessings you bring to others. May this birthday be just the beginning of a year filled with happy memories,wonderful moments and shinning dreams.