When you drive from Santa Barbara to Buellton on Hwy 101, take a moment to marvel at the fact that you are driving through what used to be the solid rock of the Santa Ynez mountain range. Sometime near the turn of the century, people got tired of hauling their stagecoaches over the San Marcos pass and blasted through the mountain, creating a clear path. The picture below is from 1915.
On the right side of the road, heading North, is a trail head that leads to Gaviota Peak and a natural hot spring. I had been to the peak years ago on a school trip (my middle school is across the highway - nothing around it but mountains and oak trees), and always wanted to go back. Last weekend I got my chance, and Charles and I went on a short hike.
A few weeks ago we hiked a trail in San Pasqual Valley on Hwy 78. Pass the Wild Animal Park and the orange orchard until you reach the trailhead on the right to find it. We hiked this trail for the first time in early spring when the orchard was in full bloom. Even though we were walking up the mountain, and the orange blossoms were very far below, the scent was carried to us on the wind. That spoiled me for hiking this trail at any other time of year--though these pictures were taken in early summer.
3 comments:
Awesome that you got a shot of a butterfly!! All the pix are really pretty :)
Wonder how long it took to blast through that rock? That looks pretty deep! They've been blasting here near us and we've been complaining about the noise (it interferes with our lovely naps). Bet it won't be pretty like this when it's done, either--this looks fabulous.
Oh wow it looks like you are having an excellent time on your trip! Good thing you got to check out Santa Barbara! One of my favorite cities and their hiking is phenomenal! That rock looks intimidating I have to say!Your photos are so cool, it is always important to take hikes with a camera, capture every wonderful nature moment! I was there a few months ago and loved every minute of it. Hiked so many trails I can't even begin to count. Stayed at the Sandman Inn (www.thesandmaninn.com). Dirt cheap and the location is better then anything.
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