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San Jacinto Peak

Eight Weeks, Part III

July 29, 2008 by Rich 2 comments

Thermal, CA Following the stints in Reno and Corvallis (see Part II) came my first-ever trip to Thermal, CA. Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport (TRM) sits between Palm Springs and the Salton Sea. Looming more than 10,000 feet high to the Northwest, San Jacinto Peak still sported a splotch of snow; to the South, a persistent [...]

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