Nice and green after last few storms.
This picture to the left is the top of Ladd Canyon.
We hiked down to the headwaters of Ladd Canyon, and then up to Pleasant's Pk. The grassy section reminded us of Hobbits.
Towards top, Bedford seems like the surface of Mars. Clear views of Catalina Is, and San Clemente Is.
Lone Oak. Views of the snowy peaks of San Bern, Jaci and Palomar Mountains. This was some of the greatest distance I have seen with my own two eyes!!!
We reached a summit close to Pleasant's Pk, and by then, 12:50PM, we felt it was time to head back. We saw at least 3 Red Trailed hawks, a Kestrel, vultures, and many Juncos, and Towhees. This is a very quite area in the mid week. We did not see any other hikers.
This is the view towards Pleasant's Pk. The peak on the left of the picture serves as a multipurpose facility, used for wireless broadcasts and stuff like that.
These little seeds come from the Yucca plant all to familiar in this area. The seeds can be shook out of the pod(just like a salt shaker) into your hands and eaten like sunflower seeds. It is best to roast them, for the taste is more pleasant.
Geology: This is a picture of a type of thrust, folding fault. This type of fold is seen a lot in the Santa Ana mtns. The folding is quite a site.
On the way up Bedford Trail I had built a 5 1/2 ft cairn. To my surprise, it was still standing on our way back!
The wind sock on Bedford H-landing blew off. Kate decided she could take its place for the time being.
We got back to the car at 4:45PM. Total, ~16 miles. ~3000ft gain, and lots of up and down.