Saturday, June 27, 2009

Span Los Alamos County Part I Hike

In celebration of Los Alamos County's 60th anniversary, two Span the County hikes are offered this summer. I took the first one today. We met at Sullivan Field at 8:45 am where we caught an Atomic City Transit bus to Pajarito Mountain Ski Area. A lot of bikers were up at the ski hill getting ready to ride the lift up and bike back down the jeep roads and bike trails. Looked like a fun day was in store! We all profusely thanked our bus driver as we unloaded. There were 20 people on the hike. We filled all the bus seats and 2 people were standing.

The hike was billed as a 10.5 mile hike, starting on the Cañada Bonita Trail (also called Guaje Canyon Trail 282), going out through Cañada Bonita Meadow, down Pipeline Road to the Quemazon Trail and back to our cars at Sullivan Field. There is more uphill than one may imagine going down Pipeline Road but I was grateful for the uphill sections because all downhill is too hard on the knees!

Lots of couples on the hike - 6 at least.  Walked for a while with a man who used to hike with the LL hiking group. He's doing wonderfully - hiking strongly after his hip replacement. Another hiker was a real powerhouse, talking passionately about how the real story behind Cerro Grande should be told. Plus, he was a fount of information about flora that we saw. Saw someone from my photography class that I took in the spring. He told me about Mormonism. He converted to it in the 70's. Enjoyed talking with a couple about all our collective animal sightings we could think of. Talked with another couple - had hiked with the wife to Hilton Cabin in the Preserve several years back. Enjoyed our leader's very wry sense of humor! Was in awe of his wife who was patiently picking up trash here and there.

The weather was perfect - cooler up higher but never got too hot even down lower. I enjoyed looking south across Quemazon Canyon at the green ridges between Pipeline Road and Pajarito Mountain. All of us agreed that we live in a beautiful area and are very, very lucky! It was loads of fun talking with all the different people who all have this in common - they appreciate the outdoors!

Span the County Part II takes place on July 18. It starts at the Roundabout, goes down into Bayo Canyon and then over into Pueblo Canyon, coming out on the Hamilton Trail below the Industrial Park. That will be a very hot hike this time of year!

I'm doing laundry now. The last loads before the trip back east. A neighbor is mowing the lawn. All the windows are open, 81 degrees inside, so the sound of the lawnmower is loud. Our backyard is weeds and we don't even own a lawnmower!

Starving - will eat spaghetti with aduki beans as the protein, roast broccoli (as soon as I roast it!) and fruit for dessert!