For some time I have been taking walks up the southern face of Peavine Mountain, taking advantage of the new trails built by the Somersett community. Today I explored a new route which took me to the most western point that I have gone so far. The view of Reno (in this picture) is from the water tank near the western edge of Peavine Mountain. (The other 20 plus photos taken on this walk are now posted at my flickr account—see link in the Photo Gallery category on the right side of page—and will be added to the already extensive photo set of Peavine Mountain photos.) In the Somersett trail map, recently completed, the future trails to be made are in the upper left portion (in purple color). Those trails will allow even greater and deeper access to the western edge of Peavine Mountain (and will allow folks to hike even higher up).
Looking forward to trails being developed up this part of the mountain (taken by water tank):




July 5, 2009 at 6:23 pm |
Did you get anywhere near the secret base? Was there any activity up there? Thanks again for stopping the earthquakes, lol.
July 5, 2009 at 8:40 pm |
Hi Rick. Yes, Cassie and I touched base with the base. I had to give special instructions to two of the base residents (who are the more human appearing type) on the proper behavior when appearing/performing at Java Jungle’s open mic tommorrow night.
July 5, 2009 at 8:49 pm |
Should the Special Visitors be coming to town? I will be at Java Jungle tomorrow night but I am going to wear a mask, you can never be too careful. What happens if they have a virus?
July 5, 2009 at 8:53 pm |
They’ve been coming to town for some time. Just not when Steven Greer of the Disclosure Project is in town. They do NOT like that dude. One of their favorite haunts in Reno is CalNeva. They blend in quite well there. And, they’ve discovered that Java Jungle gives them good cover also.