Sunday, September 29, 2013

Pinnacles National Monument

Nancy and I decided to avoid the crowded coast today and headed inland to Pinnacles National Monument.

This is a park you have to hike to experience the beauty, so off we went.


 There are lots of unusually shaped rocks, mostly of volcanic origin and vertically oriented by ground upheaval.  The park is located on the San Andreas fault.


The trail we took included several tunnels, caves and crevasses.  Some were quite narrow.


Lots of tight squeez

Looking up from the bottom of the canyon

Lots of rock climbers here


Between a rock and a hard place

A small reservoir at the top of the trail




 I wonder why they call it Pinnacles?

Looking down the stairs




Strange red trees


The red coating  looks like plastic but is natural

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More rock climbers

Holy rock

Look for the climbers

Made it to the top

 It was quite warm today since we were away from the coast. Temperature was about 88 deg in the sun so the caves felt very nice.  

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