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Alamere Falls (CA)

In front of me (waterfall #2)
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Behind me (flowing toward waterfall #3)
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Great weekend exploring the White Mountains, an area I have spent almost no time in, and returning to the Buttermilks, a familiar stomping ground that I have not gone to for a few years. Thanks DCLAguy11 for these awesome brews! Sorry these photos are a bit HDRy, the stormy weather was hard for my phone to cope with.

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Bright Sea Blonde at camp in Cottonwood Basin, White Mountains, CA

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Beaucoup Berry Bu in the Patriarch Grove of Ancient Bristlecone Pines, White Mountains, CA

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Dry Hopped Premiere in the Buttermilks below Mt Tom (right) and Basin Mountain (left), Sierra Nevada, CA
 
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Got a badass sunset up at Pine Mountain in Los Padres National Forest on Saturday overlooking the Channel Islands while drinking some Petit Azaca (thanks Fahmie25). The sunrise was even better but I wasn't drinking any beer during it ;).

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And a little plum lambic while bouldering is always a good idea. Another shout to Fahmie25 for that one too.
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Sitting in the sun drinking Featherweight Pale Ale from Cannonball Creek while letting my friends do the hard work of cleaning snow off the boulder before we try and climb it. Don't let this photo fool you, it was miserably cold both in the sun and not. Stupid winters with its wind and snow and ice. Happy to be back in a t-shirt in Southern California. I have gone so soft since moving away from Colorado.

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I figure this would be a good spot to ask if not I can always take it to the Mountain thread, I will staying at the Keystone village in May, and was wondering if anyone familiar with area could suggest any good hikes or parks to check out in the area? Looking for beginners terrain.
 
I figure this would be a good spot to ask if not I can always take it to the Mountain thread, I will staying at the Keystone village in May, and was wondering if anyone familiar with area could suggest any good hikes or parks to check out in the area? Looking for beginners terrain.

Will you have a car to drive to trailheads?
 
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