_JFR_: 023 The Hot Springs Mountain hike starts on Rough Road at the Los Coyotes Reservation Campground
_JFR_: 034 Lupines blooming on Rough Road
_JFR_: 036 The views start getting better as we climb out of the valley on Rough Road
_JFR_: 041 Buns of Steel crumbling granite boulders!
_JFR_: 046 Climbing up Rough Road through the chapparal
_JFR_: 053 Deep sand and a steep climb on Rough Road on the way to Hot Springs Mountain
_JFR_: 059 View from Rough Road of Cuyamaca Peak, Volcan Mtn, and the San Felipe Hills
_JFR_: 065 Panorama video on Rough Road with plenty of breeze blowing
_JFR_: 066 Panorama view from Rough Road with Lilacs blooming
_JFR_: 075 Oaks trees blooming
_JFR_: 083 Larger oak trees appear as we gain elevation on Rough Road
_JFR_: 090 Tall Pines and Cedars enhance the hike on Rough Road
_JFR_: 093 We took a break when we reached Hot Springs Mountain Road
_JFR_: 103 Pine trunk section showing five branches
_JFR_: 105 Beautiful forest on Hot Springs Mountain Road
_JFR_: 127 High plateau with tall pines on Hot Springs Mountain Road
_JFR_: 132 Tall oaks and pines and cedars on Hot Springs Mountain Road
_JFR_: 139 Pink manzanita blossoms
_JFR_: 144 Young black oak leaves still have a reddish tint in the Spring
_JFR_: 149 View to the south of Granite Mountain and the distant Laguna Mountains from Hot Springs Mountain
_JFR_: 152 View of Iron Mountain and Mount Woodson in the distance from the Hot Springs Mountain Summit
_JFR_: 161 Snowy San Gorgonio and San Jacinto from the Hot Springs Mountain Summit
_JFR_: 165 The derelict Fire Tower on the Hot Springs Mountain Summit
_JFR_: 169 Fish-eye stitched panorama from underneath the Hot Springs Mountain Fire Tower
_JFR_: 196 Vicki pointing toward Lost Valley from the Hot Springs Mountain Summit
_JFR_: 197 View from Hot Springs Mountain of all the peaks between San Jacinto Peak and Toro Peak
_JFR_: 205 View from Hot Springs Mountain of San Gorgonio, San Jacinto, Apache, Palm View, and Pine Mtn
_JFR_: 209 KSP244 radio station on Hot Springs Mountain, owned by the State of California Forestry and Fire Protection
_JFR_: 215 View of the derelict Fire Tower on Hot Springs Mountain as we climb to the true summit
_JFR_: 225 Hot Springs Mountain Summit Register