I did it! I finally climbed to the top of Mount Rubidoux. It been my summer dream. Dad and I hiked to the top. It's a three mile trail. We could see the burned patches from the firework show fires and there are coyotes up there. I even touched the cross and walked on the friendship bridge. You can see the whole city from up there and I saw the our park but I couldn't see our house.
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Saturday, July 16, 2011
CIimb Every Mountain!
I did it! I finally climbed to the top of Mount Rubidoux. It been my summer dream. Dad and I hiked to the top. It's a three mile trail. We could see the burned patches from the firework show fires and there are coyotes up there. I even touched the cross and walked on the friendship bridge. You can see the whole city from up there and I saw the our park but I couldn't see our house.
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Lian...thanks for sharing this (great video)...what a cool place! Looks like fun...you all were so high up! ;-) Great view!
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