Pot of Gold?

Pot of Gold?

This is Pacific Coast Producers' distribution center in Lodi, CA.

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O.o

O.o

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Royal Flush!

Royal Flush!

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ORLY? O.o

ORLY? O.o

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Rainbow!

Rainbow!

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Menchie's frozen yogurt always takes away the frustration of losing. =P

Menchie's frozen yogurt always takes away the frustration of losing. =P

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Food!

Food!

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Top Three: Bagged

Top Three: Bagged

This is the second highest peak in California south of the Sierra Nevada. I have climbed San Gorgonio...

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San Jacinto Summit

San Jacinto Summit

This is the view looking north-east toward Mt. San Antonio (Baldy) and the San Gabriel Mountains.

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San Jacinto Summit

San Jacinto Summit

This is the view looking to the west. Without the smoke and fog, the Pacific Ocean would be visible.

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Banning Pass

Banning Pass

Windmill farms galore.

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Josh on the Rocks

Josh on the Rocks

It's a tradition....

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Nearing the Top

Nearing the Top

Five and a half miles from the tram station.

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The Halfway Point

The Halfway Point

The total elevation gain is around six thousand feet.

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Passing the First Tower

Passing the First Tower

The longest span between towers is a half-mile.

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Here We Go!

Here We Go!

The cars hold up to eighty people each, and rotate during the fifteen-minute trip.

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Palm Springs Arial Tramway

Palm Springs Arial Tramway

This is the only cable tramway of its kind in North America.

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Our traditional debriefing meal.

Our traditional debriefing meal.

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