Author: inoh

  • Windham High Peak

    Windham High Peak

    Anyone involved in hiking New York’s Adirondack Mountains is familiar with its 46 High Peaks. Just to their south is the Catskill Mountain range, where the magic number is 35 peaks rising above 3,500 feet. Last Autumn I took a walk up my first of the Catskill 3500’s, reaching the 3,524′ peak of Windham Mountain. Though it sits near the bottom…

  • El Cajon Mountain

    El Cajon Mountain

    El Cajon Mountain in San Diego peaks at 3,675′ while the trail itself, a nearly continual cycle of ups and downs, puts you through about 4,000′ in elevation gain over its almost twelve mile length. The trail winds through the El Capitan Open Space Preserve, located just west of the Kumeyaay Indian land of the Capitan Grande Reservation. Doing…

  • Lake Miramar

    Lake Miramar

    I recently took a few walks around Lake Miramar (technically a reservoir) in San Diego, where I used to fish sometimes, long before the Internet was a thing. Yeah, it used to not be a thing. It was a short walk from where I was staying on an extended visit, so it made for an easy escape…

  • Canyon de Chelly National Monument

    Canyon de Chelly National Monument

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    Back in May (2013) I wandered around the Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona with most of my family. It’s rare that we get together like this, but the trip had a special meaning to my father, who has since passed. It was a special place for him to see and I’m glad he…

  • Elfin Forest

    Elfin Forest

    San Diego’s Elfin Forest is the kind of trail I’d avoid on a weekend. Even on a weekday it had a good number of feet parading up and down its trails. The good part is that the further you get from the parking lot, the fewer people you have to share the trail with. In…

  • Black Mountain Peak & Point

    Black Mountain Peak & Point

    Back in July of 2014, I went on a day hike in upstate New York’s Lake George Wilderness, at the southeastern edge of the Adirondack mountain range, that would expand on the typical Black Mountain Loop trail, traveling not only up and over the 2,649′ mountain, but also down to the shore of Lake George. From there,…