Comments on: Cone Peak via Stone Ridge Direct 2014/2014/05/20/cone-peak-via-stone-ridge-direct-2014/Exploring the Rugged & WildSat, 15 Apr 2017 17:54:49 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Brian Sugrue/2014/05/20/cone-peak-via-stone-ridge-direct-2014/#comment-14068Sat, 15 Apr 2017 17:54:49 +0000/?p=4908#comment-14068In reply to Сергей.

Thanks for clearing the trail this last winter Leor! Why do your photos always come out better than mine? Highway closed at the south side of the tunnel, but hike the Limekiln State Park trail that branches off to the left about a !/4 mile before the limekiln, and you will be up on the Twitchell Flat trail with a great view of the massive landslide.

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By: Сергей/2014/05/20/cone-peak-via-stone-ridge-direct-2014/#comment-10611Wed, 28 May 2014 14:50:21 +0000/?p=4908#comment-10611Cone Peak via Stone Ridge Direct 2014 | Leor Pantilat's Adventures – хороший пост, спасибо

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By: Joey/2014/05/20/cone-peak-via-stone-ridge-direct-2014/#comment-10598Wed, 21 May 2014 22:07:55 +0000/?p=4908#comment-10598I’m thinking that this should be named “Stone Ridge via Cone Peak.”

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By: Mario/2014/05/20/cone-peak-via-stone-ridge-direct-2014/#comment-10597Wed, 21 May 2014 18:36:32 +0000/?p=4908#comment-10597Truly inspiring. Although I’m not a runner like yourself (I’m more into backpacking) your typical outings (20+ miles) seem to fit perfectly for an overnight at my backpacking pace (10+ miles per day). Any suggestion for 24-30 miler in the Big Sur area?. I like those ridges with unbelievable views, although water may be a problem so if you can suggest me a route that hit some water sources (I normally carry a steripen to treat water) that would be great. Thanks again.

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