Saturday 21st October
Today was a beautiful but cool, sunny day and I woke feeling extremely lacking in energy. So, after breakfast (I had granola, yoghurt and fruit which was nice but rather sweeter than I am used to, so Iain used the honey on his toast) we drove 2.5 miles up a very narrow winding road to Panoramic Point. The Point was only quarter of a mile from the parking place and we enjoyed spectacular views of the mountains, before walking a mile along another trail along the ridge, through large rocks and pines with lovely views on the other side as well. Iain drove back down and we only encountered three other cars coming up, luckily at places where we didn't have to reverse uphill!
We parked back at John Muir Lodge and set out along the Sunset trail which starts nearby. The path soon wandered away from the road and we found ourselves walking along a really pretty trail that wound gently downwards through rocks and pines, with no sign of anyone else. We stopped at a really beautiful spot to eat our leftover pizza from last night, which was very tasty. We then walked about two miles before joining the South Boundary trail to lead us gradually back uphill to where we started.
We got back to the Lodge in time to enjoy some cool white wine sitting on the verandah in the sunshine but it soon cooled down as the sun went behind the pines.
Today was a beautiful but cool, sunny day and I woke feeling extremely lacking in energy. So, after breakfast (I had granola, yoghurt and fruit which was nice but rather sweeter than I am used to, so Iain used the honey on his toast) we drove 2.5 miles up a very narrow winding road to Panoramic Point. The Point was only quarter of a mile from the parking place and we enjoyed spectacular views of the mountains, before walking a mile along another trail along the ridge, through large rocks and pines with lovely views on the other side as well. Iain drove back down and we only encountered three other cars coming up, luckily at places where we didn't have to reverse uphill!
We parked back at John Muir Lodge and set out along the Sunset trail which starts nearby. The path soon wandered away from the road and we found ourselves walking along a really pretty trail that wound gently downwards through rocks and pines, with no sign of anyone else. We stopped at a really beautiful spot to eat our leftover pizza from last night, which was very tasty. We then walked about two miles before joining the South Boundary trail to lead us gradually back uphill to where we started.
We got back to the Lodge in time to enjoy some cool white wine sitting on the verandah in the sunshine but it soon cooled down as the sun went behind the pines.
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