Howdy All,
Forget monkeys, I actually saw camels on top on San Jacinto yesterday. Really.
After the aborted trip up Pike’s Peak, I wanted to sit on a scenic summit surrounded by pine trees. My legs and ankle were still tired and sore from the extra mileage the week before, so I opted for a leisurely hike up San J from the tram.
I caught the first tram up. In the boarding area, I met three really nice women from Orange County – Christine, Kim, and Susan – who were headed up Jean peak. Kim recognized me from this site. The climb was warm and humid. I wound up hiking with Christine up to the .3 mile to go sign for San J. They headed over to Jean and I scrambled up the rocks to the peak.
Shortly before reaching the summit sign, I found a pack of Camel cigarettes. Unbelievably, there were three cancer sticks left. I showed them to a group of men at the top, who laughed and offered to “pack” them out. I declined, knowing this would be a great title for a post. As we enjoyed our lunches and the view, I learned that most of them were physicians or in medical school. Ironic.
Clouds rolled in, which cooled off the hike down nicely. I enjoyed Red Hook ESB at the mountain station and grabbed an early dinner at the original Las Consuelas.
Miles of smiles,
Ellen
