From our urban hike in Orange County over the weekend: I will start to Volunteer Buy locally Learn to sew Take my bike instead Eat organic vegetables Find a handmade alternative Take my own bag to the store Get my hands dirty in my garden Buy my produce from a farmers market Get an orange
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Here is another pretty hike in the Cleveland National Forest. The trailhead begins from the same parking lot for the Sitton Peak hike. The single-track dirt path quickly takes you into Decker Canyon and away from the Ortega Hwy (Route 74) noise. The sound of the creek from the canyon was relaxing. It gave me
I parked in the parking lot across Ortega Oaks Candy Store. The candy store sells the Adventure Pass if you forget yours. The Bear Canyon trailhead is on the south side of the store. There is a big sign for it. You can’t miss it. Soon we came to the San Mateo Wilderness information board
Josephine Peak is one of our favorite hikes in the Angeles National Forest. Back in January, we hiked here with a few friends to celebrate Xena’s 6th birthday. There are a couple ways to hike to Josephine Peak. This hiking guide is for the Colby Canyon route. We parked in the small dirt lot at the trailhead and
I absolutely love this photo of us. Mike is a wildlife photographer we met in Lone Pine, CA during our recent road trip to the Eastern Sierra. I had no idea he was taking a photo of us. We both were waiting to capture the sunrise over the amazing rock formations at Alabama
All Xena needed to get in touch with her inner warrior side was Joy. Sunset hike with the girls XoXo ~





