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Not having a boat car, I decided to go for the northeast graticule.  Drove from Solana Beach through Poway, down progressively smaller and smaller roads.  On the way there were hills covered in enormous boulders.  I ended up parking about a half a mile away from the destination and walking down a dirt road covered in small avocados.  There was some sort of farm to the left and another boulder-covered hill off to the right.  The road ended at a fence with a beautiful view of Lake Ramona and a variety of avocado trees and stuff.  Yay!
 
Not having a boat car, I decided to go for the northeast graticule.  Drove from Solana Beach through Poway, down progressively smaller and smaller roads.  On the way there were hills covered in enormous boulders.  I ended up parking about a half a mile away from the destination and walking down a dirt road covered in small avocados.  There was some sort of farm to the left and another boulder-covered hill off to the right.  The road ended at a fence with a beautiful view of Lake Ramona and a variety of avocado trees and stuff.  Yay!
 
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Location

The meeting point was in an avocado tree farm just south of Lake Ramona, just a few meters away from 15500 Via Dena Loma, Ramona, CA.

Participants

Plans

Drive there and hopefully take a picture of the lake.

Expedition

Not having a boat car, I decided to go for the northeast graticule. Drove from Solana Beach through Poway, down progressively smaller and smaller roads. On the way there were hills covered in enormous boulders. I ended up parking about a half a mile away from the destination and walking down a dirt road covered in small avocados. There was some sort of farm to the left and another boulder-covered hill off to the right. The road ended at a fence with a beautiful view of Lake Ramona and a variety of avocado trees and stuff. Yay!

Tracklog

Track log with photos

Photos

Photos at Flickr