Today I was back in Julian hiking Volcan Mountain Trail. Together with a group, we hiked this relatively short trail, but with some change in elevation it felt worth the trip. The grass has become dry desperately needing some rain. But I guess that's what makes California what it is.
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I find it rather difficult to figure out what peak is where. On this map, it was not any easier... |
As we approached the end of the trail, we were welcomed by nice views of the fluffy clouds sprinkled on top of the mountains way in the distance. I sat on a large rock trying to not fall down, and felt like I could sit there forever. The group was departing, so I had to wrap my thoughts up and throttle along. This is one of the cons of hiking with a large group, you gotta follow the crowd...
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One of the distant views of the mountains |
The hike downhill was much more pleasant, as usually it is. On the way back, we stopped at a Cidery and enjoyed a tasting flight of delicious apple cider with some add ons...
...and finished the day at a local restaurant Jeremy's on the Hill, which by far exceeded my expectations. Brussels sprouts were the best I've ever had (well, now I am hungry...)
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