Before I get into the training hike today, I want to thanks those of you who are reading my blog. I shared one of the posts to Facebook and got a number of comments. Thanks, keep these coming and feel free to comment directly on my blogger page.
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We decided on a good long hike, with a lot of elevation gain. The hike really doesn't have its own name as it starts in one park, heads over to another and then comes back. As a result, it is called the Sanborn Skyline Park to Castle Rock State Park hike. It is about 16 miles with over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. The views are awesome. The trails are beautiful, loaded with trees and mostly empty of people except near the entrances to the parks. The link describes the hike as "an excellent training hike for High Sierra adventures like Yosemite's Half Dome." This is perfect as we will be dong Half Dome in about a month and a half.
We arrived at Sanborn park just after 7. The park does not open until 8, so we had to find a parking spot on the side of the road. From there, we were quickly on the trail and enjoying the hike. The beginning of the trail is mostly up hill. We worked our way up to the summit and along the top until dropping into Castle Rock. We headed down until the end of the loop, climbed back up to the summit and then back down to where we started.

That's it for now, hope that this is interesting. Comment if you have a recommendation for what I should talk about next.