California Dreamin' - Our running trail--Aliso Viejo to Top of the World, Laguna Beach-5+ mile round trip.August 2001
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The next to the last hill to the top
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Laguna Canyon looking NW
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The last hill to the top
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Last stretch to the top
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Signage at the top
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Signage at the top
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Looking at the Pacific toward Laguna Beach
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Now we have to retrace our steps
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'Stitch pic' looking NW to SE from TOTW-8-01
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Looking north from the next to the last hill--return ru...
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Looking down Sign-Post Hill
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.Almost half-way back
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Approaching the next to the last hill going back--'the ...
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'The #####' this hill comes at the wrong time
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Water tower..one mile to go
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The last uphill on the return run
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Almost to the Aliso Viejo Gate
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Looking NW along the 71 tollroad to Irvine
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Back to civilization
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'Stitch Pic'-looking at Aliso Viejoviews from NW to SE
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Down the hill
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There's The Eldo!!! I'm done....
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Album Description:
This is a little over 5 miles round trip from the bottom of Sand Canyon to TOTW and return. The vertical rise is about 1,000 feet. It is great for hike conditioning. We run this at least 4 times a week.
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Susan and I run this course four or more times a week. This has been one of the few days since May the area hasn't been under a "marine layer until late morning. It is a great conditioning run with lots of up-hills and down-hills. The surface is soft and sandy, and with backtracking and running many of the hills two times or more, it takes about an hour and is 5+ miles. In the spring and summer rattlesnakes can be found in the middle of the run about once a week. More adults this year for some reason...lots of rabbits. Turkey vultures and hawks abound in the fall and winter. There is a resident female Road Runner at the top, and she is frequently seen scurrying in and out of the Chaparral. There is also a mama Bobwhite Quail who also can be seen..this month anyway...running in and out of the scrub with about nine babies. The ever-present lizards always playing the sun-shade two-step. The area is heavily used by trail bikers and walkers on weekends. On most days during the week we encounter very few people...as these pics demonstrate. We are about 4 miles from home, and it provides the ultimate conditioning trail for us. During the winter it is lovely...bright sun, no haze, temps in the 60's most days, and warm. The Santa Ana's and even the San Gabriel mountains can be seen very clearly on most winter days as can great views of the Pacific, Catalina Island, and the entire residential heights at Laguna Beach.
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2001.08.06 at 16:23:21 PDT
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