2600fromatari wrote:Andy wrote:Glad you had a good time on that trail greatshaitan. I spent a lot of time up on Agua Tibia and the Palomar Divide when I was younger and seeing this makes me want to plan a trip again soon. hearing that the trail is clear is a plus, since we used to refer to it as the "Dripping Shins" trail. Any issue with ticks?
There are ticks now! I was up there yesterday and had one of the creepy-crawlies on me within a minute of sitting down at the Cutca/WHT sign junction.
It was horrible after that as well with all the bugs swarming you in the oak groves. It was my first time there and I won't be back unless it's freezing cold.
I hear ya. I've been in that area when you look down in horror at the thousands of blood sucking polka dots. I've heard that the 'ol carcinogenic DEET works pretty well on those but I've never tried.
RickC wrote:Before the saddle about a mile or two, there is this old abandoned camp off to the right (west) of the trail down a small canyon with all sorts of weird stuff from the 70's littered about. Do you know anything about the history of this? There was all kinds of stuff out there that led me to believe someone was there for a long time. What a gorgeous empty place!
That's probably the old Crosley Homestead.. Not sure about the history of those places. I can tell you that they used to have that backwoods charmy feeling when my friends and I would get chased away for mountainbiking, i.e. trespassing around there
