Trail Trekker: The Big Climb. Looking Down The Upper Stretch Of The Piedra Blanca Trail, On The Way To Pine Mountain Lodge.
Trail Trekker: A Horned Lizard Moves Quickly Out Of Our Way, Piedra Blanca Watershed, Sespe Wilderness
Trail Trekker: Blue Dick (Dichelostemma capitatum) In The Sespe Wilderness, Piedra Blanca Canyon
Trail Trekker: Big, Lush Batches Of Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja foliolosa) Along The Trail In The Sespe Wilderness
Trail Trekker: Warming Up Or Waiting For Dinner? Western Pacific Rattlesnake, Piedra Blanca Canyon In The Sespe Wilderness
Trail Trekker: An Adult Western Pacific Rattlesnake Hanging Out On The Rocks....Literally!
Trail Trekker: Watch Your Step! A Stunning Lorquin's Admiral (Basilarchia lorquini) In The Sespe Wilderness
Trail Trekker: Who Forgot To Drink The Wine?! An Unopened Bottle Of Italian Vino At A Campsite, Sespe Wilderness
Trail Trekker: The Italian Vino Hidden In The Forest, Closeup
Trail Trekker: Lizard Guardian Of The Italian Vino, Piedra Blanca Canyon in The Sespe Wilderness
Trail Trekker: The Open Woodland Of Pine Mountain Lodge, 6000 Foot Elevation
Trail Trekker: Surrounded By Incense Cedars In Pine Mountain Lodge Camp Day Two
Trail Trekker: Pine Mountain Lodge Main Camp Day 2 In The Morning
Trail Trekker: The Big Dead Tree Is Down....Finally! It's Only Been Standing Next To The Main Campsite For God Knows How Many Years LOL
Trail Trekker: Leave Nothing Behind - Leaving Pine Mountain Lodge Camp,Heading To 3-Mile Camp In The Ridgline
Trail Trekker: Looking Behind - Inside Pine Mountain Ridgeline Looking Towards The Direction Of Pine Mountain Lodge
Trail Trekker: Looking Forward - On The Way Towards 3-Mile Camp And Beyond, Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail
Trail Trekker: Panorama View Inside Pine Mountain Ridgeline On The Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail
Trail Trekker: Moving Forward - On The Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail, Heading Towards 3-Mile Camp
Trail Trekker: The Last Remaining Telegraph Pole Up On Pine Mountain Ridgeline, Trail 22W03
Trail Trekker: A Remnant from around 1910 - Telegraph Wire Closeup On The Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail, Sespe Wilderness in Los Padres National Forest
Trail Trekker: Fresh Bear Tracks At 6000 Feet On The Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail
Trail Trekker: The Tall Old Growth Trees Before Entering The Grove
Trail Trekker: The Old Growth Grove. Taller Trees Farther Down
Trail Trekker: There Is Still Lots Of Water Up Here In The High And Lonesome Big Mountain Country On The Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail
Trail Trekker: Three Mile Camp - The Old Sign Is Still Here....Barely!
Trail Trekker: In The Middle Of Pine Mountain Ridgeline. Three Mile Camp
Trail Trekker: The Trail Leading Into Haddock Camp From 3-Mile Camp On The Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail.
Trail Trekker: Haddock Camp Sign - Which Direction To High Mountain Paradise Would You Like To Go? Three Mile Camp Or Beartrap Camp On The Other Side Of The Ridgeline?
Trail Trekker: Haddock Campsite In The Sespe Wilderness, Elevation 6120 Feet.