Plan a dream trip: California and South
Plan a dream trip: California and South
On a climbing trip starting in California and then heading South what would you make sure to see/climb?
Yosemite and J-tree are the first stops and then I would head to El Escalon and Aculca in Mexico.
I have heard of some beautiful bouldering in Costa Rica but I forget the place or name.
My dream trip would definetly have some DWS involved. Oh and lots of surfing!
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Yosemite and J-tree are the first stops and then I would head to El Escalon and Aculca in Mexico.
I have heard of some beautiful bouldering in Costa Rica but I forget the place or name.
My dream trip would definetly have some DWS involved. Oh and lots of surfing!
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Re: Plan a dream trip: California and South
Staring at your plans regarding california trip, you must have missed conejo valley.
. No worry, you can revisit the beauty of it in many ways by glancing at Giessinger winery, Thousand oaks, westwild place, Boney mountain overlook and many more mesmerising areas.

Re: Plan a dream trip: California and South
You can always try Boney Peak which is part of the sandstone Boney Mountain overlook formation, in Circle X Ranch Park of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area in Southern California. It is one of the highest points in the Santa Monica Mountains in California.
Re: Plan a dream trip: California and South
You can always try Boney Peak which is part of the sandstone Boney Mountain overlook formation, in Circle X Ranch Park of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area in Southern California. It is one of the highest points in the Santa Monica Mountains in California.
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California was my first climbing trip to the Americas back in 2011, I did enjoy myself quite much at Boney Peak, it's definitely worth your time and attention!
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Awesome directions! I had been up there only once, and it was going the way you described. I had someone else leading the way though, so I didn't remember the exact path to take up there. What a cool place.fornel777 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 6:39 pmYou can always try Boney Peak which is part of the sandstone Boney Mountain overlook formation, in Circle X Ranch Park of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area in Southern California. It is one of the highest points in the Santa Monica Mountains in California.
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One can fly between places however I don't know that would be my fantasy excursion. I would MOSTLY HIGHLY prescribe that you think about southern Utah as a feature of your excursion, Thousand oaks, westwild place, Boney mountain ignore and a lot additionally hypnotizing regions.
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California is a hiker's paradise, with an incredible diversity of landscapes. The nature sites are so sublime that simple descriptions only hint at their grandeur: the magnificent glacier-carved valley of Yosemite, a breathtaking mountainous coastline in Big Sur, the serenely barren Mojave Desert, the majestic snow-capped Mount Shasta, and a rugged, untamed wilderness in Solstice Canyon.
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This famous trail rewards hikers with views of Yosemite's most spectacular waterfalls as well as sweeping panoramas of the valley floor. The trail includes two parts: The two-mile section to Columbia Rock, a moderate hike that ascends 1,000 feet through a switchback trail. Be sure to stay on the path, since wandering off can lead to dangerous sheer drop-offs near the trail. Most hikers will be satisfied with completing the Columbia Rock portion that takes two to three hours round-trip. From here, hikers are awed by the bird's-eye view of Yosemite Valley's meadows, with the Merced River winding its way down the center, enclosed by Half Dome and Sentinel Rock.
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Definitely visit some of the mountain spots! I've climbed a few places in Costa Rica and it's for sure a top 5 for me. Check out https://www.mountainproject.com/area/10 ... costa-rica for a number of good spots to try. I haven't been in a few years but there's no doubt that is normally my first activity to tackle.. then of course do a bit of surfing down in Oxnard with my younger brother!! Surf and turf baby!!!
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California is one of my favorite places to visit. I really want to hike on their beautiful mountains someday.
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Re: Plan a dream trip: California and South
Definitely try to hit up El Capitan while you are in Yosemite. I climbed that with a friend a few years back and it was very much worth it. It took us a few days but the climb and views were amazing.
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