off_the_hook Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 Trip: Lost Coast: Day 2 - Sinkyone Wilderness - Adventure Run Date: 7/4/2010 Trip Report: Day two of our tour of the Lost Coast took us from Hidden Valley in the King Range up and over Chemise Mountain and down into the Sinkyone Wilderness continuing all the way to the southern end at Usal Beach for a total distance of 28 miles. The travel was often arduous with significant elevation gain and loss (6,000+ ft) and often on narrow, brushy trails (stinging nettles, poison oak, and other annoying weeds) with poor footing. Sinkyone Wilderness all the way to Usal Beach for a total of 28. Along the way we saw a herd of 50+ elk and enjoyed jaw dropping views and vistas of the rugged and wild coastline. This is not a climb, but some of you might be interested in the photography and visiting this amazing place. For photos and video of day one, the King Range Beach Walk, along with a general description of the Lost Coast, see here. [video:youtube] Quote
zoroastr Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 hey Leor... I just checked out your blog and the LaSportiva Mountain Running blog...pretty cool stuff. A friend and I are thinking about giving the Glacier Pk. C2C a try, so I checked out your past t.r. for hints. Lots of good beta there. Thanx. btw: your adventure running site is a the best trove of mountain pr0n I've seen in a long time! --good luck with your running and climbing! Quote
sweatinoutliquor Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 F'in rad pics... Now I want to go there even more! Quote
Karyl Posted July 15, 2010 Posted July 15, 2010 I backpacked the easy stretch last summer and loved it. Now you inspire me to try the hillier section. Wonderful photos! Quote
off_the_hook Posted July 18, 2010 Author Posted July 18, 2010 Thanks! The Sinkyone is an underrated destination and is arguably more scenic than the much more popular King Range beach walk. zoroaster, thanks for the comment and glad the Glacier Peak TR was useful for you! Quote
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