This blog will detail 1,000 video hikes in Southern California. By Southern California, I am drawing a line from San Luis Obispo to the Nevada Border. Anything south of that line will be declared "Southern California". In a way, it is a personal challenge to do so many hikes. Mainly, however, it is my way of showcasing how many hiking opportunities there really are right in our own geographic back yard. As a blog, it serves as a companion piece to my Youtube channel "1,000 Hikes in So Cal". It is also a work in progress, as I don't actually have 1,000 edited videos completed. This will take effort for quite some time before it is declared done. Even then, there will still be more out there. Here's to hiking and all the positive effects it has had on my life...and possibly yours!
To avoid walking through a drainage tunnel from Martin Tudor Park, I parked in the neighborhood on the other side of the Sierra Avenue. At the end of a cul-de-sac, the trail begins when bypassing a locked vehicle gate. An easement continues around the side of the community and into the open spaces.
A moment of steepness.
Peak 1913 becomes the target at that point. A use trail leaves the dirt road and begins elevating the slopes. There are a few steep sections, but the climb is rather short.
Mount Jurupa from the summit.
Once reaching the summit, there are great views of neighboring Mount Jurupa. Otherwise, Inland Empire views are also expansive. I simply returned the same way for a quick outing and claiming a peak on the day.
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