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Top of the World.
Laguna Beach, CA.
At some point in history, all of this was submerged in our ocean. This explains the many fossils encrusted in the stone, found along the trails.
Where I am standing, they call this point the Top of the World. It was an approximate 2 mile stretch that felt like 8 miles with its enormous hills.
All of the hills are worth it considering the exhilarating trek downhill at approximately 20 miles per hour. Also there's this view of the Pacific ocean. Beyond the water, you can see the island of Catalina. To the right are the Palo Verde estates, Signal Hill and then downtown Long Beach harbor.
I do favor this place for an intense workout for those that wish to deplete their glycogen stores. Try going earlier in the morning or maybe even at night. Mid-morning, the place is filled with a horde of hikers and other cyclists. Not exactly my cup of tea.
Top of the World.
Laguna Beach, CA.
At some point in history, all of this was submerged in our ocean. This explains the many fossils encrusted in the stone, found along the trails.
Where I am standing, they call this point the Top of the World. It was an approximate 2 mile stretch that felt like 8 miles with its enormous hills.
All of the hills are worth it considering the exhilarating trek downhill at approximately 20 miles per hour. Also there's this view of the Pacific ocean. Beyond the water, you can see the island of Catalina. To the right are the Palo Verde estates, Signal Hill and then downtown Long Beach harbor.
I do favor this place for an intense workout for those that wish to deplete their glycogen stores. Try going earlier in the morning or maybe even at night. Mid-morning, the place is filled with a horde of hikers and other cyclists. Not exactly my cup of tea.