Views from the summit

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Taken with a GoPro via remote attached to a tree branch. Wind was gusting over 40mph and I crawled to the edge, snapped the pic and rolled backward off the edge. [emoji1]

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Got in a day trip adventure with the pup last weekend. Mt. Pinos in Los Padres National Forest. Easy two hour drive from Los Angeles. We parked at the Nordic Center lot and from there it's a moderate to easy 2 mile hike to the summit. We did it as a trail run for the exercise.
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We were the only ones up there, so did some off leash running [emoji190][emoji1360]
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Summit pic
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And explored some of the forest service roads while we were up there. Found a pretty scary SoCal style water crossing.
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Here is one from Iceland during our recent ICE2017 Arctic Trucks Expedition.

The Mountain is called Strútur (close to Húsafell).
It's just another mountain in Iceland - nothing special.

The road is essentially only for maintenance access to the radio / telephone relay station at its summit.

Very few folks take the risk to drive to the top - the road is steep, unconsolidated, exposed, and not for the faint-hearted.
But once you reach to top, the view is magnificent...

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