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I saw you were asking about that hiking trail we did last summer. Honestly, I think the southern route is better if you want to avoid the crowds. We started around 7 AM and had the first two miles almost to ourselves. The forest canopy was thick, so it stayed cool even when the sun got high. FrAcKCD4H9Iq8W The stream crossing around mile three was deeper than I remembered, but there's a log bridge slightly upstream that makes it easy. Just watch your footing if the wood is wet. We packed sandwiches and ate at the scenic overlook, then looped back via the fire road. The whole thing took about five hours including breaks. Let me know if you want the full GPS track.
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Actually, I've been meaning to tell you about that podcast I started listening to. It's a deep dive into vintage camera restoration. The host spends hours rebuilding old lenses and bodies from the 1960s. He explains how shutter mechanisms work and why certain glass coatings give warmer tones. Last week he did an episode on a 1955 Rolleiflex. I never knew the history behind those twin-lens cameras. My dad actually used one for family photos, so it brought back memories. It's surprisingly relaxing to listen to while cooking. Let me know if you want the link - it's only 12 episodes so far.

 
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