Comments on: Boronda-De Angulo Loop/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/Exploring the Rugged & WildWed, 05 May 2021 04:03:10 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Hiking Big Sur: Backpacking the Boranda Trail - Top Down Lifestyle/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-34838Wed, 05 May 2021 04:03:10 +0000/?p=4689#comment-34838[…] Boronda-De Angulo Loop – Leor Pantilat’s Adventures […]

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By: Nick/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-12884Thu, 26 May 2016 18:59:46 +0000/?p=4689#comment-12884This is an old post, so may not get a reply, but is it possible to camp on this trail?

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By: Neil/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-12280Mon, 24 Aug 2015 19:38:37 +0000/?p=4689#comment-12280The ridge culminates in an elegant arm at the upper part of the ridge. Is that at top of Boronda or Timber top? Never been there please clarify.

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By: piligrimusa/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-12080Thu, 09 Apr 2015 19:01:34 +0000/?p=4689#comment-12080How do you find the De Angulo trail head? I went south on Coast Ridge Road from Timber Top a few times, but never saw it. Thank you for the great blog!

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By: Boronda Ridge & Marble Peak | Leor Pantilat's Adventures/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-10422Fri, 02 May 2014 06:09:04 +0000/?p=4689#comment-10422[…] in January I explored the Boronda-De Angulo Loop and thought it would be fitting to return to Boronda Ridge during the short spring period of […]

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By: Prewitt Ridge | Leor Pantilat's Adventures/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-9985Tue, 28 Jan 2014 22:25:03 +0000/?p=4689#comment-9985[…] Stone Ridge is the most striking ridge along the Big Sur Coast, and Boronda Ridge is the most elegant, Prewitt Ridge takes the award for the most outstanding views.  The route […]

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By: pantilat/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-9958Thu, 09 Jan 2014 22:06:48 +0000/?p=4689#comment-9958In reply to Julia.

Thanks Julia!

The Cone Peak area probably has the best wilderness camps. Goat Camp on the Stone Ridge Trail is very nice. A flowing stream is located nearby. Trail Spring camp on the backside of Cone Peak is pleasant with rare Santa Lucia Fir forest, but the spring itself is just a drip in this drought. Vicente Flat camp is probably the most popular (redwoods) and has good flowing water upstream of the camp along the trail (the stream bed is dry at camp, but flowing strong up the hill).

For other Big Sur areas, the Ventana Camp on the Big Sur River is nice (redwoods, beautiful river). Sykes Hot Springs is a bit of a zoo, but lots of camp spots there. Pico Blanco camp has a waterfall and natural soak pool along the S. Fork Little Sur River.

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By: Julia/2014/01/07/borondadeangulo-loop/#comment-9957Thu, 09 Jan 2014 18:18:22 +0000/?p=4689#comment-9957Beautiful pictures! Do you by any chance have suggestions for wilderness camping in the big sur/cone peak area?

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