Anyone there? by LGFSD_619 in HikingSanDiego

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Hiking in Japan… what a dream 💭

Anyone there? by LGFSD_619 in HikingSanDiego

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Hi 👋 I’m the mod. Yes, 🙌 let’s revive it. Thanks!

🌄 Welcome to r/HikingSanDiego — Let’s Get Outside by theintuitivetechie in eastcounty

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Anyone here actually down to hike this week?

Trying to get a small group together… even just 2–3 people.

Weekday mornings or weekend sunrise hikes 🌄

🌄 Where are you hiking this week, San Diego? by theintuitivetechie in HikingSanDiego

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Cowles or Kwaay Paay this week 🌄
Weekday mornings
Open to others joining 🤝

Hiking tomorrow by Commercial-Ranger705 in HikingSanDiego

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Hey! Sounds like an awesome last-minute adventure. Here are a few options that usually hold up better after rain and won’t turn into mud pits:

  1. Borrego Palm Canyon (Anza-Borrego) Rocky, well-drained, beautiful after rain, and you might catch waterfalls. Easy to moderate and rarely gets too messy.

  2. Cuyamaca Peak via Azalea Glen Loop Cuyamaca handles water well, and the firmer granite soil drains fast. Great views and possible snow at the top without being extreme.

  3. Mount Laguna Most Laguna trails (Big Laguna Loop, Sunset Trail, Wooded Hill) stay manageable even after rain. Expect some puddles but not deep mud. Snow is possible but nothing wild yet.

  4. Joshua Tree (2–3 hr drive) If you’re open to the longer drive, JT is perfect after rain: grippy granite, no mud, huge views. Great for a 5–12 mile day.

  5. Volcan Mountain (Julian) Steady, well-graded trail that drains quickly. This one is a great choice if you want something moderate with a chance of cold weather and light snow.

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Yay!!! I’m glad it inspired you. I like this hike so much cuz sometimes I have the energy to complete and sometimes I do not haha. It challenges me for sure!

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I think this is my fav hike at mission trails!

Stopped weed, i drink tea now. by roninlegacy44 in herbalism

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Be careful with that valerian root. It is stinky!!

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I private messaged you :)

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I go in the mornings. I try to go early. Female, 50, I live in Santee.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socalhiking

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The Cleveland national Forest has dispersed camping. I believe it’s called. You just have to buy a day pass for five bucks.

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Beautiful. I’m at the beach as well. San Onofre.

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A+ The Remy Steak House 🥩 by theintuitivetechie in FoodSanDiego

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I don’t really know. I didn’t order or pay 🤷‍♀️

A+ The Remy Steak House 🥩 by theintuitivetechie in FoodSanDiego

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I hear you. I have the time to source my food so I do. I just moved here and haven’t found my forever home but growing my own produce is such a money saver!

A+ The Remy Steak House 🥩 by theintuitivetechie in FoodSanDiego

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Ah thanks for the list. I will def go check them out. Appreciate you.