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Mother's Day Hike in the Sespe |
Although it was a lovely day in Ventura for Mother's Day this year, it was a little too foggy and dreary to hang out, so we went inland in search of the sun.
We drove up Highway 33 above Ojai to Rose Valley, about 3,500 feet up in the coastal range. It was very warm up there and the boys were soon thinking back on cool, foggy Ventura with longing.
Here we're sheltering from the sun in a shady cave.
Piedra Blanca means White Rocks in Spanish. It's a bizarre and huge outcropping of these white sandstone boulders looking totally out-of-place compared to the typical terrain in that area.
I've often wondered what causes the deep grooves etched into all of the rocks in this area? Glaciers? I don't think so. This sandstone erodes too quickly to record events from so long ago.
We let the boys explore on their own. They got pretty far away. Can you see where Marion is pointing them out in this picture?
It was a wonderful Mother's day for Marion, and for all the rest of us, too.