Art on the Train Tracks

As a kid, we would travel along I-80 through the Sierra and I was always fascinated by the miles of man-made tunnels that hung on the side of the mountain on the other side of Donner Lake.  Back in those days, the tunnels were still being used by trains getting over the Sierra.  Today, the tracks have been removed and the trains have been re-routed.

It amazes me how many people never noticed them, even after traversing that stretch of freeway a zillion times!   How can you NOT notice these engineering marvels?   If you want to know the history of these sheds is fascinating, even if you aren’t a trail buff.

October of last year, we had the opportunity to take a guided tour of the sheds with a knowledgeable train historian. That was very interesting.  However, what I DIDN’T expect to see in these tunnels was the unbelievable art!  It’s not your run-of-the-mill graffiti art. These are masterpieces in my book!  Its dark in these tunnels, so these artists burned up a lot of flashlight battery to get these babies done!

PS,  if you are traversing the PCT, you can take a short side tour of the tunnels. It’s right off of the trail. It’s worth it, and very cool temps in the summer months.

Take a walk with me into the tunnel of Art.

 

Here is the link to the history of the tunnels.

Mountain Winter Wonder Disneyland

I have been a downhill skier for the past 43 years and I thought I’d never give that up!  Sadly its become so darned expensive (100+ dollars a day) to get a few runs in. I just don’t want to pay it.  Oh sure, I could get a season pass, but then I’d have to ski a boatload of times to make the pass pay for itself. Then, the pressure is ON to get up the hill once or twice a week in the 12 week ski window in Northern California. Then there are the winters where the snow is CRAP and I just paid a boatload of dollars for a worthless season pass.

I have now switched over to snowshoeing and possibly cross country skiing. I never understood the attraction of either until last Friday. For one thing, it’s FREE (other than $5.00 parking) and it’s beautiful.  No pressure to get up the hill and use a pass and deal with the crowds, lines and ridiculous price of a lift ticket!!

Take a walk through the winter wonderland of Donner Lake with my hiking buddy John and I.   WHO ELSE has been priced out of downhill skiing?

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Stevens Trail – Water Bananza

Two weeks ago, my hiking buddy Jeanne and I traversed the historic Stevens Trail. We encountered a few water crossings, one of which was a kinda scary waterfall.  Well, fast forward to this week after some heavy duty storms, the trail was completely different!  My camera took a dump on me so I wasn’t able to get all the footage I liked, but I did get some to put together this short clip.

What I didn’t get were the landslides that covered the trail and the downed trees.  However, I did get more water crossings and a creek that we just couldn’t get across. Well, I wouldn’t cross. A hearty brave-young hiker might have crossed the raging creek, but if one were to fall, they would be swept down stream just a sort way to the RAGING American River where one would SURELY DIE!

Tales from the John Muir Trail

Ok, we aren’t actually ON the John Muir Trail, but my hiking buddy John Denning HAS done all 210 miles of that high Sierra trail and he has quite a story to tell about his 2015 adventure while we hike  the Hidden Falls Trail located in the foothills of N. California near Auburn.

After hiking the Steven’s trail the day before, I thought I’d just do an easy 10 miler on the Hidden Falls Trail which is just down the road from my ranch. This is a wonderful trail and has some moderate hills to keep you in shape! Wellll….. my knee was giving me some problems and I didn’t get to do my usual 10 miles and only did 6.5, but, hanging with John and his hiking stories made it all worth it!

Here is just a taste of his 21 day treck with great pics he took!  Oh someday, I hope to do just a smidgen of that trail.

Lets HIKE!

 

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Up and Up and UP Mt. Harkness

The trail is “short”…4.5 miles. The trail goes UP and UP ; the grade takes you from 5300 feet  to about 8300 feet. By the time you are within eyesight of the lookout tower, your lungs are screaming…. DONE! Your legs are crying out…. STOP, GO BACK!  Your brain is saying.. keep going cuz the view at the top is going to be EPIC! And it WAS!  So Epic!

Where: Lassen National Park – Chester entrance

 

Stevens Trail Hike

Head out with Jan and Jeanne as they traverse the historic Stevens Trail outside of Colfax California!  This trail was a miner toll road back in the 1800s and was completely forgotten after the mines shut down. It was rediscovered in 1969 by a Boy Scout!  It’s steep and has some tricky crossings that can be scary for someone afraid of heights, but it’s beautiful!