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    Tony Wong
    BPL Member

    @valshar

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    May 16th, 2009
    Walnut Creek, CA to Mt. Diablo
    9 Hours, 22 miles
    Temperatures: 90-98 Degrees F.

    BPLer's Gathering of Gear Geeks

    Jay's House

    Infront of Jay's House in Walnut Creek 7am
    Jeremy in Green Shirt, Giovanna left of Jeremy, Michael in Orange Shirt, Jay's son in Blue Shirt, Jay to the far right with Dark Blue Sleeves

    Walnut Creek

    The trail head was conveniently located two blocks from Jay's home and lead up to a ridge. Looking back, in the distance the cluster of taller buildings is located close to the Walnut Creek BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) Electric Train Station. Intersections of Highway 24 and Highway 680.

    Starting Out and Looking at Walnut Creek

    Starting Out
    Jay's wife and son

    Going Up

    Like Every Good Trip, The Trail Goes Up and Up….
    Cameron in the foreground with white shirt

    We are going there

    We are going there
    Mt. Diablo in the Distance

    Brown and Green

    Brown and Green, the turning of the hills
    For a few brief months the hills becomes a beautiful rolling green wave of green grass, which quickly turns to the more familiar brown from the scorching heat

    Marching Along

    Marching Along
    Jay leads with Aaron in the rear
    Actually, on the whole trip, I was the one lagging behind bringing up the rear

    A Closer View

    A Closer View of Mt. Diablo

    Moving Fast on the Fire Road

    Moving Fast on the Fire Road
    Despite getting an early start at 7:30 am, the temperatures were quickly rising into the 80's F.

    View of the Hills

    View of the Hills

    Taking a Side Trail

    Jay takes us off the fire road onto a single track trail as a tiny shortcut
    The Fire Roads and Surrounding Trails are frequently used by trail runners and local dayhikers/dog walkers.

    Striking Out

    Striking Out across the Hills

    Hills for Cows

    Hills for Cow
    Traditionally, ranchers have used this land for grazing, but as time as passed, money has been raised for the East Bay Regional Park system to buy the surround lands of Mt. Diablo. Cattle still graze and are frequent passerby's on the trail

    Hills and Horses

    Hills and Horses
    There are quite a few people who own horses in the area and use the fire trails to ride

    Jeremy's Crazy Feet

    Jeremy's Crazy Feet: Vibram FiveFingers KSO Multisport Shoes
    Jeremy takes a moment to try out a new pair of shoes with little arch support in an attempt to strenghten his feet and aleviate foot problems while backpacking in trail runners

    Close Up of the Feet

    Close of the the Crazy Feet

    Jay Demonstrating Poles

    Jay takes a moment to show Giovanna how he uses hiking poles on the trail

    Jeremy's New Ready to Go

    Jeremy's Ready to Go with his New Feet

    The Winding Road

    The Winding Road

    View off to the Side

    View West of the Trail

    Looking Back

    Looking Back Where we came from

    Water Break After Rejoining Up

    Water Break after Aaron and Micheal Rejoin Us from Trail Running
    Jeremy in Green on the Left, Aaron in Blue Shirt, Micheal in Orange, and Cameron in the White Shirt
    Note: Aaron and Michael are Ultra Runners. Aaron will be attempting to complete the 165 Mile Tahoe Rim Trail in late June in under 60 hours solo and unsupported. Michael has completed the 220 miles John Muir Trail Unsupported in 4.5 days.

    Javanni

    Human Female- Giovanna
    Contrary to popular belief, human females do exist and are not in the realm of unicorns and the Loch Nest Monster. Next week, I will be posting photos of Big Foot.

    Keeping a Fast Pace

    Keeping a Fast Pace
    Honestly, this was the fastest pace that I have ever hiked in a group before and it was a struggle for me to keep up with the heat getting into the 90's. Being out of shapes does not help either.

    More Green Hills

    More Green Hills

    Kicking My Butt

    Kicking My Butt
    This hill just seemed to go up and up
    Had to take a few breaks to catch my breath
    Why is this fresh air and sunlight good for me?

    View from the Top

    View from the Top of the Hill

    Kicking Back

    Taking a Break So I Won't Die
    Left to Right: Cameron takes a break with his trusty Ti Mug, Giovanna, Aaron on the Rock, Jay obscured infront of Aaron, and Micheal to the Right
    Note: Everyone else was doing fine on the hike, despite the fast pace. I was the only one really sucking wind from being out of shape.

    Parasol for the Lady

    GoLite Parasol for the Lady held by gentleman Michael
    Actually, I have to say that Micheal was a very thoughtful person. Despite his ability to run endless miles, as we neared the summit of Mt. Diablo he lagged back with me to make sure that I did not go face down into the dirt

    Picture Excuse

    Taking a Picture as an Excuse to Catch My Breath
    Looking West, back the way we came to show the elevation gain

    Trail Meets Road

    Trail Meets Road
    Often the trail would cut across the paved road that allows smart people to drive in air conditioned vehicles from the bottom to the top to take in the view vs. cooking in the 90 plus degrees F heat. I guess I should be lucky that it is a dry heat. We don't have much humidity as other parts of the country.

    Thank God!

    Thank God for Air Conditioning!
    Okay, there are a bunch of photos that I should have taken to document making it to the top, but I boinked out just did not have the energy or will to pull my camera out.

    Enjoying Lunch at the Top

    We are enjoying lunch at the top of Mt. Diablo inside the park visitor center where Jeremy was nice enough or concerned that I would keel over dead and bought me a bottle of gatoraide.

    Tony & His Jam2

    Tony Recovering
    Made it to the top by about 12:30pm
    5 Hours to the Top

    Jeremy Putting His Feet On

    Jeremy Putting His Feet On
    Given that this was the first time that Jeremy was using these on the trail for any length of time, he was wearing these new "shoes" for only a few miles at a time to get used to them and not injure himself.

    Victory at the Top

    Happy to Have Made It
    Left to Right: Michael, Giovanna, Jay, Aaron, Jeremy, Tony, Cameron

    Observation Deck

    Observation Deck with flashing beacon for planes at night
    Oddly, the floor of the observation deck was covered in small flying insects that we could not avoid stepping on. Fortunately, they did not bother us.

    North East View

    North East View from Mt. Diablo with the Delta in the Distance that empties out into the San Francisco Bay. In the distance, you can see an open rock quarry and to the right of the quarry is the small town of Clayton that I grew up in

    South Eastern View

    South Eastern View

    Looking Over the Parking Lot

    Looking Over the Parking Lot
    North Western View

    Cameron at the Top

    Cameron at the Top

    Standing In Line for Water Fountain

    Standing in Line for the Water Fountain
    Aaron, Jeremy, and Giovanna tanking up on water before heading down
    The top of Mt. Diablo is a bit of a zoo. You have visitors that have driven up, bicyclist, and day hikers

    Jay Waiting To Go

    Jay Waiting to Go

    History Lesson

    Your History Lesson for the Day

    Another View of the Second Parking Lot

    View of the Second Parking Lot as we leave the Observation Point and head back home

    Pretty 1

    Using my new Canon SD880IS Digital Elph for the first time
    Moving from S230 3.2 Megapixel to 10 Megapixel camera with 4x Zoom

    Pretty 2

    Photos of Flowers have been Cropped and Enlarged with Photoshop Elements 7.0

    Pretty 3

    Pretty Colors

    Pretty 4

    Something Yellow

    California Golden Poppy

    California Golden Poppy, State Flower

    Path of Flowers

    Path of Flowers

    Flowers Along the Trail

    Not the Yellow Brick Road

    Going Back a Different Way

    Going Back a Different Way

    Puff Ball

    Fuzzy Thing on the Side of the Trail

    Violet

    Violet Something

    Loving the Parasol

    Loving the Parasol
    Giovanna really enjoyed the shade and the freedom of not having to wear a sweaty and hot hat to protect her head from the heat

    Trap for Lightweight Backpackers

    Trap for Light Weight Backpackers
    Just bait with Cuben Fiber or Titanium
    Trap for feral pigs, have never seen one in all of my years living here

    Spot of Water By the Trail

    A Spot of Water by the Trail
    Actually, this is a dry trail in late Spring thru Fall
    I carried 4 L of water for the whole trip, but could have gotten away with 2 L of water and refilled at the top

    Marching Along in the Shade of the Trees

    Marching Along in the Shade of the Trees

    Getting to the End

    Getting Towards the End

    Passing the Cattle Gate

    Passing the Cattle Gate in Style

    Going Up at Steep Green Gully

    Going Up at Steep Green Gully
    Butt Kicker, Starting to Boink out Again

    Call for an Emergency Order of Pizza

    Call for an Emergency Order of Pizza
    Funny thing, as Jay was calling his wife to order pizza so that it would be waiting for us, Jay commented to his wife that it was not too hot. To which Cameron cried out in the background as if he was dying, "God it is soooo hot! It is sooo hot!"

    Jay;s House 1

    Returning to Jay's House Our Families Joined Us
    Where we were treated by Jay to pizza, cold drinks, and ice cream drumsticks (ice cream cone with chocolate coating covering the single scoop of ice cream, individually wrapped/packaged). Some people were disappointed that they were not actually chicken drum sticks/legs. Cameron supplied his own home brew of beer to cool us off.

    Tony Lives Another Day

    Really enjoyed kicking back at Jay's House. Kids went crazy going on Jay's zip line and playing in the sprinklers and spraying each other with the garden hose to beat the heat.

    Great Trip and Thank you Jay for putting this together and giving us a wonder and relaxing meal at the end!

    Ridge Above Jay's House

    Ridge Above Jay's House Early Morning Shot

    #1503192
    Joshua Billings
    BPL Member

    @joshua

    Locale: Santa Cruz,Ca

    Good job Tony. Sorry I couldn't make it.Good group to hike with.

    #1503209
    Tom Clark
    BPL Member

    @tomclark

    Locale: East Coast

    Again, I'm reminded why I like hiking in the wintertime. I enjoyed the photos, but the shots of the flowers were really nice.

    #1503220
    Jay Wilkerson
    BPL Member

    @creachen

    Locale: East Bay

    Thanks Tony for posting all your great Photos…I don't know what we were thinking? I think that UL hikers are a little crazy times–22 miles in mid 90's it does not make sense but it was a WHOLE lot of fun anyways!!!! I am looking forward to the TRT……

    #1503223
    Eugene Smith
    BPL Member

    @eugeneius

    Locale: Nuevo Mexico

    I always enjoy your trip reports Tony, lots of pics and great narration. I need to get a local UL hiking group together out here. Thanks for sharing as always.

    #1503227
    Jeremy Pendrey
    BPL Member

    @pendrey

    Locale: California

    Thanks for posting the pics Tony. Your new camera really DOES make a difference. The pics are very clear. Also, great use of sarcastic humor (my favorite kind) in your narration. In particular, love your flower descriptions "fuzzy thing" or "violet something."

    Amazing that it was 95-100 degrees all last weekend and today we are looking at a max of about 75 degrees.

    That was a fun hike, and kudos again to Jay for setting up the trip and hosting the after party, and Cameron for the home brew, which was fantastic, especially after a long hike.

    #1503229
    Jay Wilkerson
    BPL Member

    @creachen

    Locale: East Bay

    Yea!!!! That home brew was fantastic Cameron!! Tony's funny comets about Giovanna being compared to the long lost Bigfoot or Loch Ness Monster had me and the wifey LOL!!! Women really do hike to…

    #1503296
    Aaron Sorensen
    BPL Member

    @awsorensen

    Locale: South of Forester Pass

    Tony,
    So you were back there taking pictures.
    That was an excellent trip. I think all of us had a few breaking points that day.

    I'll keep you guys posted on the summer plans we have going.

    I know there will be a petition to try to get a few people to help out with Michael Popov's Supported attempt on the John Muir trail in mid July.

    I think he'll be looking for someone to go to Piute Creek, Woods Creek or both.

    I'll be posting my itinerary for my Unsupported quest of the Tahoe Rim trail here shortly as well.

    Thank you everybody who came. I had a great time.

    #1504090
    Steven Evans
    BPL Member

    @steve_evans

    Locale: Canada

    It's unbelievable how well you put together a trip report. Even for a day hike I was hooked the whole time. For the record, if I had joined you I would have taken a cab from the top…or maybe even an ambulance. :)

    Great pics too, that camera is really working out for you. I saw you mentioned having to shrink all your photos now…you've probably already figured out a fast way, but I use the Image Resizer for Xppowertoys.

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/Downloads/powertoys/Xppowertoys.mspx

    Just highlight the photos, right-click, and resize.

    Thanks for the report!

    #1504351
    Tony Wong
    BPL Member

    @valshar

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    Steve,

    Thanks for the link on the software for resizing the photos…will have to download it and give it a go.

    Anything that makes the process faster is great for me with so many photos.

    Glad that you enjoyed the photos….as I do more and more photo essays, it does get easier for me to throw them up.

    Plus, I also enjoy looking at the pictures when I am at work as a small reminder that there is life outside the cube. :)

    -Tony

    #1504953
    Jim MacDiarmid
    BPL Member

    @jrmacd

    Great pictures as always. I am not a fan of hiking in hot weather. I did a Mt Diablo summit loop last weekend (Eagle Peak-Meridian Ridge-Deer Wall- Juniper-North Peak-Bald Ridge-Back Creek) when the temps might have touched 80 in the afternoon and that was still a touch too warm for my liking.

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