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Hiking > bryanlallen  > Nature > Hockett Plateau, Sequoia National Park, May 2007
A training hike to the Hockett Meadows area starting and ending at the South Fork trailhead in Sequoia National Park, May 25-27, 2006. It had been a dry winter so the area was relatively snow-free and the streams were only moderately full.
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bryanlallen > Another trail junction further east.
bryanlallen > Strolling across the Hockett plateau. I only saw two other hikers earlier in the day by the Garfield Grove area.
bryanlallen > Meadows along the trail.
bryanlallen > Panorama of South Fork Meadows. I had last visited here in 1970.
bryanlallen > There are several carbonated springs and iron springs like the one above in the region of South Fork Meadows. The flavor is distinctive.
bryanlallen > A large tree which had suffered some sort of major insult earlier in its life.
bryanlallen > Quite an insult, eh?  :-)
bryanlallen > Miles and miles of shaded trail across Hockett Plateau, heading east towards Wet Meadows.
bryanlallen > Another trail junction. My goal was Blossom Lakes.
Another trail junction further east.
 > Another trail junction further east.
Another trail junction further east.
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