Stan Sakai wrote:
December 9, 2014 - added 6 new photos
Long time FB friends may remember that I used to do a lot of hiking. I was on hiatus for about 15 months to care for Sharon, but I've started up again. I thought I would do only a couple of miles the first time back, but I did 3 miles with a 1,000 foot elevation change
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Takin' a hike with Stan on the wild side.....
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Takin' a hike with Stan on the wild side.....

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December 10, 2014 - added 5 new photos
Another beautiful hiking day. I did five miles on the trail, which is about what I would do before my hiking hiatus.

A 6:00 sunrise.

A hiker started decorating a Christmas tree just off the trail.

In a few months this wall will be green with ferns.

A view from the two-mile point.

The official trail markers kept being taken, so hikers created this marker for the 2-mile point.
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December 10, 2014 - added 5 new photos
Another beautiful hiking day. I did five miles on the trail, which is about what I would do before my hiking hiatus.

A 6:00 sunrise.

A hiker started decorating a Christmas tree just off the trail.

In a few months this wall will be green with ferns.

A view from the two-mile point.

The official trail markers kept being taken, so hikers created this marker for the 2-mile point.
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Stan Sakai wrote: December 22, 2014 - added 2 new photos
Bear sighting today, but not by me. I did hear him, though. I usually bypass the First Water cutoff at the 1.5 mile point and continue on for another mile. When I was passing it coming back down I heard what I thought was a bear's growl and looked around. I continued down and was soon passed by a couple of guys going down really fast. They said, yes, there was a bear and they saw it.
Nice sunrise.
Eaton Canyon in Pasadena has a waterfall. It is a 3.5 mile round trip on relatively level ground.
It is not a waterfall, but the Mount Wilson Trail in Sierra Madre, where I hike, has a nice creek at the 1.5 mile point. That is where people saw the bear yesterday. It is a thousand foot elevation change to that point, so is a pretty good workout.

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Stan Sakai wrote: December 24, 2014 - added 4 new photos
Did a short hike today, just up to First Water at the 1.5 mile point. There is a beautiful Live Oak tree with half its roots exposed.
A selfie with my new buddy. I don't think this relationship will last, though. I saw him after my hike at the main intersection in Sierra Madre.
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Stan Sakai wrote: January 5 at 12:13pm - added 2 new photos
My first hike of the new year.
Not a sunrise, but a moon set. It lit up the trail quite nicely.
THIS is the sunrise.
That is a dead yucca stalk in the right foreground. The plants send up a stalk, flower once and then dies. This particular one blossomed more than two years ago.

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Stan Sakai wrote: January 13 at 8:45pm - added 3 new photos
The trail was really foggy this morning so I was glad I had my head lamp. Sometimes I like walking in the fog. You can see the beam of light as it reflects off the moisture in the air. All you can see of the trail is the small circle a few feet in front of you. Your breath comes out as steam and and quickly mixes with the fog. Really neat. I was above the clouds by the half mile point though. That is an elevation of a little more than 500 feet from where I started.
A late sunrise at about the two mile point.
Well above the fog here.
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Re: Takin' a hike with Stan on the wild side.....
It is nice to see Stan has returned to hiking. I imagine it does his body and mind some good. I remember Terry Moore saying that drawing comics at a desk every day is hard on the back and body. So hiking seems like a good way to enjoy nature, reflect, exercise, and connect with others briefly. Take care, Stan. And keep on posting those beautiful skies. I love it. Peace, maka