Monthly Archives: October 2014
UnPredict Your Wednesday at Pine Mountain above Ojai
Finding fantastic adventure a couple hours from the shop above Ojai.
Chris, Jay and Rover took off for Pine Mountain after the bicycle shop closed for the evening on Tuesday at 6 PM. Deliberately without bikes, partly because of Rover and partly to hike, the trio went north. After a very nice dinner in downtown Ojai, and a very winding road for about an hour and a half, the group decided on a camp surrounded by boulders at Reyes Peak.
At about 10 PM, camp was set up in the dark. (camp was two normal sized tents. Rover was bunking with Chris and needs his space.
Chris and Jay had some fun with photography. Running in and out of photos with the aperture opened slightly and a long shutter opening, some ghostly images. An hour of campfire fun and then off to the tents.
Camp was ideal. We got up about 7 AM, made coffee and had oatmeal. There was an outhouse a half mile down the road and views from our site and more across the road. About 7 campsites in the immediate area with another 10 about 5 miles away.
We drove to the trailhead and there was a map and another bathroom. We basically took off about 10 AM for any adventure. We found a fairly steep trail to the summit of Reyes Peak. The weather was about 72 degrees the whole time. Perfect weather.
We stopped for photos along our hiking trip for the incredible scenery in every direction. Basically it was fantastic. The peak is the highest in the area. You can seen down to Ojai in one direction, the ocean in the distance and it looked like the Channel Islands. You can see Mnt. Pinos and the Sespe Wilderness all around. We think we might have seen a couple condors.
At the very top of Reyes Peak, it looked like a structure once existed There were some iron bars in the rocks, and it looked like an abandoned bed springs plus some random metal boxes (perhaps ammunition for WWII ?) We also read the geological marker that says if you have questions, ask the director in Washington DC. Things might have been easier in the 1940s.
With an amazing day of hiking and exploring, the trio headed back to Topanga for the next adventure. (Naturally coffee and mid day snack occurred, but no photos.)