CurSedVoyce
California Hillbilly
Very Cool indeed.
Those river rocks are tough on tender feet. Best to keep your water shoes handy. There's a lot to see on the other side of the river.
I know the pullout you're talking about, Mario, and I considered doing just what you're thinking about doing, but then the thought of climbing back up the mountain to get back to the car really didn't appeal to me. My ankles can't take the steep ground quite as well as they used to.
For the rugged nature of all that ground I'll bet it's the least trod piece of land in the entire park. And there's a lot more ground than it appears on the map.
P.S. We just finished editing the Prairie Creek Redwoods book today and the files will be off to the printer on Monday. So publication is a couple months away, if not sooner. Jer did a fantastic job on this new book, I can't wait to see it!
Too bad there isn't a descent enough pullout along the highway closer to the Eagle Point viaduct. At least there you could hike down the ridge to the river instead of the slopes, and it would put you much closer to the ground above Griffin and Felton Groves, too, and the west side of the peninsula.
That pullout is much farther up the river than you think. By highway it's only a third of a mile from the viaduct, but by the river its over 2 miles. So consider that.
Wish my ankles could handle it. Luck! and take lots of photos!
I could do that for you, Mario. Not a problem. Let me know when you want to do it.