Author Topic: Carr Peak…Perfect! Part II  (Read 647 times)

jbeegoode

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5351
    • View Profile
Carr Peak…Perfect! Part II
« on: January 11, 2019, 09:53:24 AM »
We continue up the mountain. Around a bend, we are surprised to discover ourselves in a wondrous unimaginable experience.

https://thefreerangenaturist.org/2019/01/11/carr-peakperfect-part-ii/

Jbee
Barefoot all over, all over.

Greenbare Woods

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1948
  • Human bodies are natural, comfortable, and green.
    • View Profile
    • Greenbare Photos
Re: Carr Peak…Perfect! Part II
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2019, 04:04:57 PM »
A beautiful place to be out with mother nature.
Human bodies are natural, comfortable, and green.
To see more of Bob you can view his personal photo page
http://www.photos.bradkemp.com/greenbare.html

nuduke

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2327
    • View Profile
Re: Carr Peak…Perfect! Part II
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2019, 01:33:52 PM »

Wowwww!  Truly, stunningly beautiful! 
The first vista photo indicates the volcanic origin of the landscape.
The swards of flowers and such greenery.  Idyllic, arcadian.  In high summer would this terrain be dry and desertified with little evidence of ground vegetation?
I read that you climbed 9200 ft - you are indeed fit.  How long did it take to get up and how long back?
Can't wait for part 2 :D
John

jbeegoode

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5351
    • View Profile
Re: Carr Peak…Perfect! Part II
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2019, 09:57:56 AM »
9200 feet? That's getting close to two miles of elevation. The base is probably at 4000 ft. Nope, just hiked up an elevation of 2800 ft. up and then back down. The road took care of much of of the mountain's elevation challenges.

DF as a young woman used to climb sans pack the entire distance from that orchard, that I pointed out, to the top of Miller Peak, registering no problem and even under full moon light!

The trail is over grown down below. We, or just I, may spend some time this summer hanging out, trimming, and enjoying the place. There is supposed to be some flat area where a mine used to be and pretty dependable water. Maybe while there, a day hike up to the top. Three days to a week in the area. I've still got retirement adjustments to go. But then again, I deserve a break.

Desertification during the summer peak? Nah, there is often drought and excessive heat until the beginning of July and fire danger. Monsoon moister often gets there in mid-june. There is always ground cover, but the blooms were phenomenal after the monsoon season. There is ground cover, but probably less tall and thick. The mountains get frequent rain up that high, sky islands and no desert.
Jbee
« Last Edit: January 25, 2019, 10:06:12 AM by jbeegoode »
Barefoot all over, all over.

nuduke

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2327
    • View Profile
Re: Carr Peak…Perfect! Part II
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2019, 06:20:22 PM »

Desertification during the summer peak? Nah, there is often drought and excessive heat until the beginning of July and fire danger. Monsoon moister often gets there in mid-june. There is always ground cover, but the blooms were phenomenal after the monsoon season. There is ground cover, but probably less tall and thick. The mountains get frequent rain up that high, sky islands and no desert.
Jbee



Shangri La!
John

jbeegoode

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5351
    • View Profile
Re: Carr Peak…Perfect! Part II
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2019, 05:56:44 PM »
But for the cold winters and lightning and violent weather during monsoon, these mountains are lovely.

Eventually, there will be the story about Miller Peak occurring a week or two later, during still more changes. There are optimal windows to visit places. We sure hit it on this trip, on this hill side.
Jbee
Barefoot all over, all over.