Backpacking time! Not around the world as I normally do, but rather out in nature in Big Sur. After going to Big Sur a few weeks ago, I became hooked on that area. So amazing, so refreshing, so beautiful. Myself, with my housemate Cara and her brother Doug planned the overnight trip to Sykes Hot Springs, a 10mile hike up to some hot springs along the river, way out in the wilderness along the Pine Ridge Trail. Before the hike, I heard everything from 9-12 miles for the hike. The sign marking the start said 10 miles, and yet Cara's iPhone said 11.8 miles each way, so who really knows. Either way, it took just over 5 hours each way.
Open Sykes Hot Springs Photos in New Window
While the hot springs are way up in elevation, the trail wasn't all straight uphill. There were ups and downs along the way, as we skirted around hills, working our way up the canyon, following the river below. We crossed the river twice, crossing on fallen logs:
We had an early start and lucked out with the sun going in. After setting up our camp, we hit the hot springs which were amazing. The springs were on a rock face above the river, and people had built a wall from river rocks along the bottom of the rock face to create a pool. This is perhaps the best method of a hot spring in my opinion, as it does not have a man-made feel to it, and does not retain a muddy, dirty feel to it. Quite relaxing to put the feet up after a long hike:
Being right on the river you could hop from hot to cold in seconds, relaxing the body after the hike. Magical!
Doug and I chilling in the river below the hot spring |
Loving the hot springs after the hike |
After more hot springs and river time in the morning, we hiked out through a much hotter day, mostly in the sun. Quite the sweater, this hike, although it was nice to have less water and food on the way back. We were using Doug's filter pump to get water from the river along the way and I cut out on one water bottle going back to save weight. 30+ pounds on your back is enough without an extra liter of water with the river crossings along the way.
Hot and sweaty on the way back to the parking lot |
We extended our stay in Big Sur, went to a legit campground and
then hiked to a gorge for some swimming and jumping off rocks. Had to get clean after the dusty, hot hike back out. The following morning, was a hike to a waterfall, a coffee at the Big Sur Lodge, and then a drive back to Santa Cruz, so I could go to work. Busy, fun life! Living it up out in nature and I'm loving it!
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