Sunday, April 26, 2009

Malibu Creek Hike

I am not sure what took me so long to hike at Malibu Creek SP since it was the outdoor film site for M*A*S*H. I will be back for sure!


Let's all give Arnold and the Dems at the state capitol a BIG applause for tax us on EVERYTHING! $10 to park at the site; mind you if the money went to maintaining the park I do not have an issue... but I digress.

I ended up parking outside the park and headed in.


I chose the longest path I could plan and and it had plenty of elevation gain (3968ft, highest 2640ft) and plenty of awesome views. But first up was M*A*S*H 4077th!


Double click this picture above and you can read all the details.

If you did not already know, my brother and I love M*A*S*H, and yes it is a bit pathetic that it has taken me this long to go on this hike. There is a small shed that houses a few M*A*S*H items, including the sign post. There are two rusty vehicles on site and not much else. I will spend more time exploring this area later.


One of the ambulances, VERY cool! Heading into and out of this meadow is a neat forest of trees along Malibu Creek. But now it is time to start climbing up towards Castro Peak, one of the secondary targets of this hike.


One of my favorite types of pictures to take is where man has inserted his needs and wants in nature. I like how formed metal, cement and lumber interacts with the natural environment. Take you favorite bridge and try to remove the setting it is in... can't, can you?

The power lines caught my eye early on the hike and while looking for a spot to break I was mesmerized by this tower.


One of the greatest things about hiking in and around Ventura County is the variety of the vegetation and views in such a small area. I ended up hiking over 18 miles and had vistas of the ocean, valleys and everything in between. In the picture above, the light hue on the ridge is millions of wild white poppies; if only pictures would capture the real view!


Malibu Creek State Park
Forest, meadows, desert, peaks, valleys... love all the changes! I was even fortunate enough to walk up on a few deer grazing out in the meadow. Mmmmmmmm that was making me hungry, but all I was caring about was how dry my mouth was. I ended up running out of water two-thirds of the hike, but found a faucet not long after.

Good times and a good prep hike for Yosemite... one week to go!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Gaviota Peak

New game plan in effect... prep for multiple Sierra Nevada peaks this summer!

Just realized that the Half Dome cables will not be put up until the weekend after I am up in Yosemite... not cool! So the training has not stopped, but refocused on for a long and hopefully high endurance summer in the mountains.

I took my brother, Rick, on a new hike this morning; found it on Google Earth... love it! Gaviota Peak looks over the 101/1 interchange along with the a view of a few Channel Island. No pics this trip since Rick and I both forgot our cameras!

This was a nick butt kicker. Rick is like a Jack Rabbit and pretty much runs up the trail, but I was cleaning up the rear. Summit in only 1:21 with a slight delay to the hot springs. The long haul had a 13.7% incline... I did say it was a but kicker, take a look!


Next time I will have some pics and new waypoints...

Ciao

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

How old are the grape trees?

We in California are frig'n blessed; with such a large geographic variety in a general vicinity, there is a lot offered here. Although Napa Valley is what most around the world would think of when they hear a wine is from California, but it is us locals that have found some of the true gems from Temecula, Santa Ynez and Paso Robles... well that and the fact I can drive to these wineries in under two hours!

I spent the past weekend with my cousins up in Ballard, a small neighborhood in the Santa Ynez Valley. I have to say Chris and Patty ROCK! They bought a nice place last summer right in the heart of the wineries and spend most weekend entertaining friends, drinking wine in cellars or basking in the sun. The food was awesome, the wines were DE-LI-CIOUS, and the conversations will always make you laugh, cry or just be glad you were there.

So did you notice anything wrong with the title? I heard those exact words while wine tasting. Chris and I did a double take at one-another too. Poor guy, he did sound like he was trying to learn a few things, but TREES? Of course that one comment lead to this posting and was the center of many laughs over the weekend.

Well I don't have any pictures to share this time around, but here are some links to all the wineries and restaurants we went too. Started off Saturday afternoon at
Riverbench, a winery I had never been to; they only have Chardonnay and Pinot Noir's. Then it was off to Foxen, the site of the infamous blog title. Our final tasting for the day was at one of all of our favorites Rideau. We hung out in the back with Cate and I ended up joining the club too. LOVE the Reds... mmmmmm! That night we had reservations at Mattei's Tavern in Los Olivos and what a dining experience. I highly recommend this place and make sure to substitute your side for the Potato Gratin!

Sunday started off with breakfast burritos and some awesome Bloody Mary's made by Patty. Dang that was good. We continued our tasting at
Gainey, another new spot for me. Of course Chris and Patty are members at this one so we sat in the private tasting room where our pour-er gave us some large samples. Our final tasting was at Roblar. What an beautiful place and it is more than another winery. Two years ago we did a luncheon for +40 group and it was incredible... and so is the Cabernet Franc! Lunch was at Trattoria Grappolo. Some of the best Italian food I have ever had; the pizza was da boom! After a nice siesta and walking the dog we headed out for our final meal at the Firestone Taproom. If you have never been, you have to go even if you do not like beer. The food is incredible.

Get out and savor!