Tamara Lopez and myself hiked Castle Crags State Park in Northern California during early September. I hiked this granite pluton a couple of years ago, and it was just as fun and scenic the second time around. The views of Shasta were stupendous; the crags were even craggier; and the sun was shining brilliantly. Just another perfect summer day in Northern California. I've come to love this region a lot...it is the epitome of the western United States.
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