View of Catalina Harbor in the distance Ben Weston Beach is to the right |
Who Hiked: Me, Hubby, Things 1 and 2
Route: Ben Weston Beach Overlook
Time: 1115 - 1405 hr
Weather: overcast and cool (upper 50s), clearing to partly cloudy and warmer
Distance: 6.3 mi round-trip (measured on GPS)
Elevation Range: 757 ft (327 - 1084 ft)
GoogleEarth map at the end of the post!
GoogleEarth map at the end of the post!
We parked at the junction of Middle Ranch Road and Camp Cactus Road, skirted the bar gate and headed over the ridge toward Camp Cactus. The air was cool enough today that I wanted my fleece jacket, but warm enough that I had to take it off several times. Then I'd cool down as my sweat evaporated and I'd put it back on again. I continued in this manner for much of the hike.
At the trailhead |
At this point Camp Cactus Road intersects an unnamed road that runs along the ridge. We took a break here, had a snack and drank some water. I was not feeling very good, which surprised me. I didn't really feel like I had pushed myself particularly hard going up the hill to the ridge, but just a few feet from the top I felt light-headed and a bit nauseous, and then my vision started darkening at the edges. It was odd -- my legs were feeling the exertion, but still strong and my breathing was heavy, but not too labored. A 15-minute stop, an apple, and a nice long drink was enough to restore my equilibrium.
Thing 1 at one of the steep sections |
Upon reaching the point, we walked around a bit, took some pictures, and I watched a bald eagle soar up Middle Canyon, pursued by several smaller birds diving at its body the entire way. It brought to mind a jogger harassed by yipping chihuahuas, all nipping at her heels. Not big enough to be a real threat, but probably annoying nonetheless.
The boys with Ben Weston Beach in the background |
Birds seen: Northern raven, Orange-crowned warbler, Bald eagle, House finch (not many!)
A few flowers are blooming -- scarlet pimpernel, yarrow, shooting star, prickly pear, lupines
GoogleEarth image of our hike Click to expand |
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