
Hike Lovers Leap Trail

The Hike Is The Destination
The lack of situational awareness in other people has been noticeable to me for quite awhile, but I haven’t really thought about writing about it until what I saw on the Thunder Mountain Trail recently. I passed a hiker who at first I didn’t think much about other than he was a general idiot, until I started to think about him more as I hiked and actually got angry.
On first appearance, I just thought he was a dumbsh*t hiker somewhere in line for a Darwin Award as he approached me in the wilderness wearing earbuds. I knew he had them turned up after I stepped aside for him to pass and he said, “Thank you,” very loudly so he could hear his own voice over the volume of his earbuds. Clearly, he had no capacity for audio situational awareness around him. Continue reading “Situational Awareness is Essential While Hiking”
The hike starts off at the Big Meadow trailhead parking lot just off Highway 89 on Luther Pass, which is part of the larger Tahoe Rim Trail. You hike a pleasant .1 a mile before you come upon Highway 89 and have to cross it. Listen for traffic, as you should be able to hear it before you can see it coming around the corners. Continue reading “Hiking Big Meadow Trail to Round Lake”
The way to the trail starts off from the parking lot is where you hike under Highway 128 by going through a drainage tunnel that runs under it. Continue reading “Stebbins Cold Canyon Loop Hike”
A series of things went wrong, which started with a mistake I made on the trail. This is not a trail summary – that will come later this summer, but I want to write about the importance of taking the proper amount of water as the summer heat approaches. Continue reading “When a Hike Turns to Agony”
This trail is now closed