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Tag Archives: dog-friendly

Mokelumne Wilderness: Melissa Coray Peak

August 4, 2017by sierratrails 1 Comment

Destination: Melissa Coray Peak Mileage: 11.88 round trip Trailhead: Carson Pass on Highway 88 Elevation:  8,592 up to 9,795 feet Wildflowers galore in the Sierra and one more week of freedom before resuming my […]

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Shuteye Ridge: Monoliths, Micro-crowds

July 17, 2017by sierratrails 2 Comments

I sat scrunched up in a sliver of shade looking out at an expansive view with tears forming salty runnels down my cheeks. I glanced back at the rock face waiting for […]

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Geology Rocks: Leslie Gulch

March 30, 2017by sierratrails 1 Comment

I love the high desert, but let’s be honest – there’s so much of it to love. The stretch of road between Fernley, Nevada and the Idaho border on US-95 […]

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Baboon Lakes: Plan Ahead And Prepare Or Not

September 24, 2016by sierratrails 5 Comments

Plan Ahead And Prepare – it’s the first Leave No Trace principle listed for a reason. This principle makes all of the other principles easier to follow, with the added […]

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Bendless Summer: Even More Adventure

August 2, 2016by sierratrails 3 Comments

I can’t say enough great things about Bend, Oregon; but I can try. Bend is a one-stop adventure shop, adult Disneyland, the natural landscape keeps you on your toes, the […]

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Bendless Summer: Three Sisters Backpack

July 30, 2016by sierratrails 6 Comments

I thought Oregon was all trees, but that’s just what they tell Californians who have been spoiled by Sierra Nevada views to keep them away. However, the towering volcanoes lined […]

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Ebbetts Pass: Choose All Of The Adventures

June 24, 2016by sierratrails 3 Comments

For those weekends you can’t decide which adventure you want to have – don’t decide, choose all of them. For Memorial Day weekend, Route and I packed the Cherokee for […]

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Adventure, Climbing, Pups Welcome, Uncategorized

Finding Solitude In Tahoe: Angora Peak

June 14, 2016by sierratrails 2 Comments

Destination: Angora Peak Mileage: 2.5-ish round trip Trailhead: Angora Lakes parking area at the end of Angora Ridge Rd./Forest Service Rd 12N14 Elevation:  7,270 up to potentially 8,588 feet Aspen and I were […]

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DIY: Dog Rain Jacket

April 18, 2016by sierratrails 2 Comments

Materials for Aspen’s rain jacket: – Gutermann MARA 70 thread – Olive Yellow – 1 yard 2.2 oz HEX70 XL ripstop nylon – Olive Yellow/PU3000/DWR (that stuff at the end means it’s waterproof) […]

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Trails’ Log: Eastern Sierra Adventure

April 8, 2016by sierratrails 3 Comments

Thursday 1600: Almost made it through work without getting distracted by impending trip. Pull up Google Earth images to scout possible camping spots. Scroll down Little Walker River Road – […]

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