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But in March, there are quite a few shooting stars
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In fact, there are thousands of them!
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The western flank of Boney Mountain. The rocks at the right look like a shield from the Old Boney Trail below.
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A closer look at the "Shield"
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A very long telephoto shot catches the Split Rock on Chamberlain Trail
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You can see a long way from up here
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Looking north-east over Hidden Valley to Thousand Oaks
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Some hikers behind us on the "plateau." You can see from here that it's not very level
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At the Boney Summit ("Peak 2701") at last!
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Starting down from the summit on the Old Cabin Trail
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The trail is steep, loose and slippery
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Another group of hikers on the summit
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From further down, you can still make out people on the top. You can also tell that you don't want to fall off!
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The rocks underfoot are round and roll if you're not careful
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In many places, there's a large rut down the middle of the trail
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The Old Cabin Trail goes through a large stand of manzanita plants
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