Pinnacles NP

Hello one last time from California! We went to a lesser known park called Pinnacles. It was very interesting and beautiful. The forecast called for high temperatures so we had a plan for the day: get to the trail early and get off the trail quickly! The trail was full of boulders. Talus caves are formed when boulders fall down and are wedged in between other rocks. The namesake Pinnacles were rocks from a volcanic eruption 23 million years ago that landed sticking up. The geology in this area is unlike anything on earth. Ironically, the other half of the formation is about 200 miles away - it was carried there when there was a big shift in the San Andreas Fault. The earth did not move under our feet, for that we are thankful. First things that come to mind when I think about California are traffic, congestion and people. The part of California we explored was no traffic, little congestion and some people but the roads were wild, curves, switchbacks, ...