Monday, November 2, 2020

The Great Outdoors

For those of you who follow me on Facebook, you've already seen this, but I thought this was rather apropos for P.J.'s photo blogging challenge for this week, The Great Outdoors. So yeah, I'm cheating a little bit since this is actually a collection of 10 photos that I took on a hike this past week, but they work for the theme. 

The hike is an extended hike in a park up in the foothills above my house called the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park. It has a nice 5 mile loop that I extended to make it almost 7 miles. The trails up in the foothills intersect at various locations and the first photo is the sign where the parking lot for the park is located. From there, the trail then splits into either Burbank or Cobol Canyon and those two trails meet on the back side up in the hills. I went up the Cobol Canyon side and then extended it into Johnson's Pasture, which is a large portion not really part of the loop, but has several trails that run through. The hike then continues through Johnson's Pasture and back into the neighborhood where I parked my Jeep.

In June of 2019, I wrote for another photo challenge about encountering a bear on this trail near the back side up at a higher elevation. I've encountered a variety of wildlife on this trail, but it was relatively quiet on this hike.

I found a new app called Relive, which takes your data as you walk and then puts into satellite images to give you a 3D video of your hike. This video is the second video I've created. Neither one is perfect. The first one, I forgot about the aspect ratio and so the edges were cut off so you couldn't see the data. This one has all of the photos interspersed on the hike, but I think it breaks up the hike aspect of it too much. I'll be working with this app in the future as I go on more and more hikes now that the weather has finally started to cool down again.

So here's my interpretation of The Great Outdoors. Please stop by the link at the top of the page to see how others interpreted this them for this month.



4 comments:

  1. You are very fortunate to have such beauty at your fingertips....or foot tips! Your hike looks like it was just the ticket to clear one's mind.

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    1. They have been. It's been very frustrating not being able to get out because of the heat, but now that it's cooled down, it's wonderful.

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  2. Any park/natural area that has a lot of trail options so you can "choose your own adventure" gets an extra star in my books! Just found/followed you on Relive. Mr GeoK has been using Relive to create video recaps of our hiking and biking adventures to share with friends and family who just aren't into reading a blog post. There's definitely a learning curve and he's thinking more about how to tell the story of each adventure. It's been a great way to change things up a bit during COVID time.

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    1. It's a good group of trails. I need to hike another loop, but the park has been closed the last couple of days due to high wind warnings.

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