Annie’s Canyon and the San Elijo Lagoon

I have known of Annie's Canyon a few years, yet strayed away from visiting it, placing my efforts more on long strenuous climbs, challenging myself. I did not think this would be challenging, and I knew it was a very crowded popular spot, so I kept putting off visiting here. The trail through the San Elijo Ecological Reserve leading toward Annie’s Canyon, has several different options to accessing the canyon. I ended up choosing the trailhead located at the end of North Rios Avenue, also referred to on maps as the Gemma Parks Interpretive Trail. The San Elijo Lagoon is an estuary, surrounded by a series of winding trails throughout the marsh.

Hiking to Monserate Mountain – Summit #2

It was my second time hiking to this peak, in northern San Diego County, just south of Murrieta. Why have I not been here more than once. It is only a 45 minute drive from my house. Enough excuses, and here I was for summit #2! Monserate Mountain loop is a popular and often crowded 4 miler. It is also the site of a 911 monument, which pays homage to those lost in the events of September 11th. Every year hiker's will visit here on that date, to pay their respects to the fallen. It was a gorgeous foggy and cool fall morning in September, similar to the first time I visited here.

Hiking 12.5 miles to a waterfall, an Old Ranch House, over bridges and streams

I had hiked through Los Penasquitos Canyon once before, and was here for a second time. I was here a few years ago and this long, yet not so strenuous hike served as training for my solo thru hike backpacking the Trans Catalina Trail over 3 days.