On Mon, 17 Aug 2015 20:06:49 -0500, SeaNymph wrote:
While I dislike driving around people talking on cell phones, I hate
going hiking and have to listen to someone on the phone.
Where I go hiking, I almost never run into people, period.
http://i.imgur.com/CuX9ufu.jpg
But, as Jeff knows, I live in the Santa Cruz mountains, where there are
plenty of off trail ways to get around, since the loggers bulldozed trails
all over the hills a hundred years ago (which I specialize in following).
http://i.imgur.com/26TaZBL.jpg
Most of these logging roads washed out in the ravines about fifty years
ago, and the cliff hangers all fell into the valleys - but they're
still navigable on foot.
http://i.imgur.com/hBbECHG.jpg
So, a lot has to do with *where* you're hiking, since I think I never
once ran into anyone on the trail, in the past five years of weekly
hikes in the hills (we use rope to get across the ravines, so these
aren't hikes for little old ladies).
http://i.imgur.com/eMGpOJo.jpg
Here are some pictures of an easy cross just last week for example.
http://i.imgur.com/RYMSJ0y.jpg
PS: The black splotches on the gloves and clothes is poison oak,
which is called "urushiol", which basically means black lacquer
in Japanese origins. If you don't have black splotches all over
your clothes, then you haven't been in poison oak or ivy.