When I lived in LA I did all the standard hikes in the city - Runyon (ugh), Griffith Park/Hollywood Sign - but there are other great trails outside of the city as well. A couple of friends and I went to places like Vasquez Rocks, Joshua Tree, Angeles Forest, Malibu, Crystal Cove, and many more! While hiking in LA was great, I did find it to be very "samey" as in most of the terrain was desert or coastal. Nothing wrong with that but it does get boring after a while.
I've also done short hikes in Yosemite - things like trekking to or . I haven't done Half Dome, but my bf and his friend have...I believe that is a full-day hike. It is something I'd like to do but I think I'd get too nervous once I get to the cables:
Now that I live in Xanadu, I'm finding that the terrain here is much more varied than Southern California. It's more lush and greener up here and it seems less crowded on trails. Over the weekend the bf and I went to to check out the bouldering spots. It gets really crowded at that area so we weren't able to see it but we did drive elsewhere in the park and found a nice trail to check out.
There are so many other places I'd like to see and try to hike. Definitely visit more national parks outside of CA...
Anyway, the boots I use for the majority of my hikes are Merrell Chameleon Arc II Rival. They're sturdy, waterproof and super comfy. What I like about them is that they go up to my ankles which prevents me from rolling them if I trip. They have pretty good grips on the soles as well in case I need to climb up something. Also, I cannot stress the importance of good socks! I like SmartWool socks...they really do work from keeping your feet tiring out quickly. Plus they keep your feet at a steady temp and prevent blisters.Statistics: Posted by donut_milk — Mon Nov 16, 2015 7:51 pm
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