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Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Along Sespe River Trail.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Trailhead for Boulder Canyon Trail off Reyes Peak Road.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Along Sespe River Trail.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Along Sespe River Trail.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Signage for Sespe Wilderness.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Along Piedra Blanca Trail.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Trail camp signage along Piedra Blanca Trail.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Looking south along Piedra Blanca Trail.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Looking downhill along Piedra Blanca Trail.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Sign near Haddock Camp.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Heading steeply uphill toward Haddock Mountain.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Trail between Haddock Mountain and Reyes Peak.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Reyes Peak Trailhead.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
Reyes Peak Road.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
05/23/2025
A nice singletrack leads five miles between Reyes Peak Road and Ozena Fire Station.

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