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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

SoftZone

The all time critically acclaimed best short action film! 2008 winner of more then 38 film festival awards including Sundance (Best picture) I present, SoftZone.

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Added: September 22, 2008



Little Creek Trail To Escudilla Mountain Summit

Little Creek Trail To Escudilla Mountain Summit

Travel east up the trail and you will begin to gradually gain elevation. Go through the cowboy gate and continue for another mile or so and there will be a cattle tank (small pond) follow the trail around the pond and switch back up....on your right will be another trail...can't miss it, there are 10" deep ATV tracks, follow this dirt trail to the next cowboy gate, pass though the gate and get ready for 1/4 mile of very strenuous uphill hiking, you will go over a couple berms and end up on an secondary forest road on Terry Flat, cross this road and head due west uphill, you will then gaze over a meadow that is three miles wide and six miles long at an elevation of approximately 9,800'. Travel cross country for approximately 1/4 mile across the meadow and you will reach the Terry Flat road. Turn right (north) and follow this gravel road for approximately 3 miles to the Escudilla Mountain Trailhead. (No worries on the gravel road, traffic is sparse and usually never see a vehicle.)

Follow the Escudilla Mountain Trail approximately 3.5 miles and another 1500' of vertical to the summit and the Escudilla Fire Watch Tower. Once at the tower you have traveled 9 miles and 3000' of vertical. Repeat all trails backward to return to your destination. I hiked this trail alone this morning and had a few bear tracks on the trail, but didn't see any bear. I did see a herd of 5 bull elk and a fox or coyote from about a half mile away. When hiking in the summer monsoon leave very early in the morning to avoid the rain and lightening as much as possible. It is best to wear nylon or fleece - no cotton...the weather conditions can change rapidly and a 20 degree temperature differential is not unusual.



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