I hiked up to Strawberry Rock with a group of NWS Eureka summer interns. As always, the brief class 4 scramble up to the summit of the rock was the crux of the trip...but ultimately it wasn't anything anyone couldn't handle. Views of the Pacific coastline were incredible at the top with hardly a cloud in the sky. Pictures are below.
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Mount Sherman // West Side Leadville Route
I summited the ultra-easy Mount Sherman from the west Leadville side/Iowa Gulch trailhead. That trail starts at 12,000 feet, which made thi...
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I hiked 1.5 miles up to Strawberry Rock, a sea stack that has risen high above the ocean due to tectonic processes, which is located near th...






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