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Note: There are some better pictures of the Pine Valley campsites from this trip in November 05.

Sunrise over the Ventana Wilderness.  Did the first 3-4 miles before sunrise with a headlamp.  Much warmer than last week.
Sunrise over the Ventana Wilderness. Did the first 3-4 miles before sunrise with a headlamp. Much warmer than last week.
11/27/2003 06:43 AM
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First view of the Ventana Ridge from near the Church Creek divide.
First view of the Ventana Ridge from near the Church Creek divide.
11/27/2003 06:50 AM
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Sun came over the horizen just as I reached the Church Creek Camp.  Here my path diverged from last Saturday's outing.
Sun came over the horizen just as I reached the Church Creek Camp. Here my path diverged from last Saturday's outing.
11/27/2003 07:05 AM
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Church creek was completely dry near the camp.  It began to pick up water from tributaries within a few miles.
Church creek was completely dry near the camp. It began to pick up water from tributaries within a few miles.
11/27/2003 07:10 AM
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It got colder as I headed down toward Pine Valley, and much of the lowland was still frosted over.
It got colder as I headed down toward Pine Valley, and much of the lowland was still frosted over.
11/27/2003 07:21 AM
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Trail junction before Pine Valley.
Trail junction before Pine Valley.
11/27/2003 07:37 AM
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Jack English's cabin (right) and workshop (left) in Pine Valley
Jack English's cabin (right) and workshop (left) in Pine Valley
11/27/2003 07:40 AM
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A very productive woodpecker seems to live nearby.
Update:  These trees are mentioned in schaffer's book, so they've been like this for at least 20 years.  The woodpeckers need to wedge them in tightly enough such that the cannot be stolen by the stellar jays.

Update 2:  Here's a picture of an acorn woodpecker in action: here
A very productive woodpecker seems to live nearby.

Update: These trees are mentioned in schaffer's book, so they've been like this for at least 20 years. The woodpeckers need to wedge them in tightly enough such that the cannot be stolen by the stellar jays.

Update 2: Here's a picture of an acorn woodpecker in action: here
11/27/2003 07:59 AM
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View back up Hiding Canyon.  The trail followed the creek at the bottom of the canyon for most of the way down, then climbed to follow the side of the ridge.  That should be Miller Mountain there on the left.
View back up Hiding Canyon. The trail followed the creek at the bottom of the canyon for most of the way down, then climbed to follow the side of the ridge. That should be Miller Mountain there on the left.
11/27/2003 08:50 AM
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