Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Lower Table Rock - Last Hike of Summer

September 20, 2015

Lower Table Rock is one of those hikes in Southern Oregon that local residents should hike at least once during their lifetime.  We hike it much more often than that and decided this past weekend to get one more summer hike done before our favorite time of the year - AUTUMN!!! - is finally here.

We started out around 9:30 am and there were only 5 other cars in the parking lot (around 20 when we finished our hike).  The sun was out and the sky was blue which made it a great day to hike up the Table Rock for a panoramic view of the valley.

Time to hike UP...UP...UP the Lower Table Rock......

The mile long runway on the plateau that leads to the viewpoint






























Once we reached the plateau, we hiked along the mile long "runway" to the viewpoint.  Along the way we came across a few carins that had been built this summer.  Evidently someone knew we would hike up here and built the carins to welcome the Pitcairns. We took it as a sign that this hike was meant to be.

One of the cairns built to welcome the Pitcairns
Gone was the water in the vernal pools and the spring flowers were replaced by drying grass, but each season has it's own beauty.

No water in the vernal pools at this time of year
We did take some time at the viewpoint to survey the valley which included Upper Table Rock across the way.

Panoramic view from Lower Table Rock.  Upper Table Rock is to the left.
On our way down we took the Oak Savannah Loop Trail which gave us some great views of Lower Table Rock from a distance.  No wild turkeys like we have seen before on this loop, but then again November is not far off.  We did see some woodpeckers and squirrels around, probably working on storing away all the acorns from the numerous oak trees in this area.

View of Lower Table Rock from the Oak Savannah Loop Trail
Although it was just a 2-hour hike, Lower Table Rock does make you work with multiple climbing segments along the trail and we were glad to be out of the sun before it got too hot.

As Autumn arrives we look forward to hiking in cooler weather and seeing the trees change color  We look forward to sharing some of those hikes with you, but why not try to get out and do an Autumn hike yourself and see firsthand the beauty that is Autumn.  Then you can share your hike with us! Happy Hiking.

Trekking Together
Glenn & Carol