Saturday, November 16, 2019

Mystic Canyon and Upper Monroe Trail


First snow... Up in the mountains we got our first snow, earlier in the year than usually... The next day, I was set to go to hike Mystic Canyon and Upper Monroe Trail. Never did I anticipate that I would see snow so closely on this hike.

Located near Glendora, the trail starts at around 1,100 ft elevation and slowly gains to over 3,000. Snow fell above 3,000 ft the night before and was as fresh as it could get. It rarely snows at such low elevations, so it was a surprise for me.

At first there was no signs of snow, just beautiful views and cotton-like clouds in the blue sky. It was cold, but from the very beginning elevation gain became rather noticeable. As we ascended, I knew the descend would be just as tough, especially on my knees.


In a little while, we started seeing the snow-covered mountains far in the distance. As we continued to hike, these mountains were getting closer and closer until we were faced with this...



Pictures rarely can tell the whole story. And this is the time when my Pixel camera just could not truly show the contrast of the beauty I was seeing. Indeed, there was something peaceful about the snow.

Back in New York, I remember the last snowstorm we had before I left for California. That day over a foot of snow fell in a short period of time, and the next morning the sun was shining fully showing off the glitter of the snow. It was so quiet... Snow wonderfully absorbs the sound... It felt just like that, even though snow was further away this time.


I truly enjoyed this hike, more than many before. Each hike is somewhat different. Some are difficult, some offer nice views, and others are simply breathtaking. This was one of those.

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