Bear Awareness Episode 45
August 27, 2009
Bear Awareness Podcast Episode 45
This episode is about confrontations with bears while on the trail or at home. There have been many encounters with bears this summer; bears coming into the neighborhood or into the picnic areas. This podcast gives you a brief idea of what went on in the Southern California area this year, what the local wildlife personnel are doing about it and how you can prevent an unwanted encounter with a bear. I talk about bear food storage containers; how they are tested, who tests them and some of the field trial successes and failures.
Here are some links to bear resistant container manufacturers you might find useful:
Here is the link to the Sierra Interagency Black Bear group or S.I.B.B. please take the time to read all the information on their site as it is packed with useful and intertaining information about bears, food storage, and regulations
Iron Mountain Day Hike
August 6, 2009
This podcast is about a day hike to the summit of Iron Mountain in San Diego California.
I picked up Dave at the train station in Escondido and drove to Poway where we headed up the Iron Mountain Trail. Along the way we saw more wildlife than ever and met some unusual folks while hiking along this splendid wilderness trail. After reaching the summit we headed back to the trail junction of the Ellie Lane Trail and finished our semi loop hike with a rousing and thigh burning climb up a steep hillside. We met some shifty looking characters and stared at some svery unusual looking rock formations before taking the Wildhorse Trail back to the truck.
Music featured in this episode was Pete Wernick and the Flexigrasses, “Blue Train”, Gary Paul Bryant’s “Wildlife”,Josh Woodward’s , “Flutter by Butterfly”, Kelly’s Lot with “Tired”, Josh Charles,”It Ain’t Easy” and “Let’s Get Crazy” by Limbeck all from the Podsafe Music Network.
For more information about the Sprinter Express Train click on the link.
Big Bear Lake To Lake Arrowhead
July 25, 2009
This episode of Anthony’s Audio Journal is about a quick overnight hike from Big Bear Lake to Lake Arrowhead in Southern California.
Doug, Steve, Brad and I made this hike from the shores of Big Bear Lake up the Cougar Crest Trail to the Pacific Crest Trail near Bertha peak. From here we headed south along the P.C.T. alongside Delamar Mountain and down into the Holcomb Creek drainage toward Lake Arrowhead almost 30 miles away.
Doug brought his German Shepard Brandy while Brad’s Golden Retriever June happily followed along. We hiked at a fast clip taking in some beautiful scenery above Holcomb Valley and eventually made camp at Holcomb Creek Crossing Camp for the night. Steve had stashed some beer in advance and he and Doug humped the extra couple of miles to fetch the beer for all of us to share.
Steve’s friend Matt joined us for the night and we sat around the campfire talking about our adventurous day and about our favorite parts of the hike so far.
The next morning we continued on towards Deep Creek and the large metal bridge before splitting up at Splinter’s Cabin. Steve, Matt, Brad and June headed back to town on the fire road while Doug and I continued up the Little Bear Creek Trail into the North Shore campground and eventually arrived at Doug’s Fire Station 92 in Lake Arrowhead.
This podcast features lots of great music with lyrics that compliment my thoughts and feelings along the way and ends with a special song that flushes out the last of fond memories.
I took lots of photos along the way just click on the trail photo for a direct link to our photos. Music featured in this episode was by Beyond the Pale , Miles of Smiles, Sofia Talvik, The Hosts, Robin Tymm and The Knuckle Kids
For additional information on Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead click the embedded links or check out the many website on Google. If you are interested in doing a hike in and around Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead check out the San Bernardino National Forest Web Site. For information on the San Bernardino County Fire Department head over to their web page.
Apache Peak Podcast
July 4, 2009

Jose Murillo and Aaron Wilson and the California Conservation Corp from San Bernardino California.
This episode of Anthony’s Audio Journal is about a day hike to Apache Peak along the desert divide on the Pacific Crest Trail. Dave and I head up the Spitler Peak Trail to the PCT then head north toward the west and taller of Apache’s twin peaks. Along the way Dave and I get a bird’s eye view of the beautiful Garner Valley with its large sprawling ranches, Lake Hemet and experience the unusual transitional zones from the chaparral to pine forest. We met some interesting folks with the California Conservation Corp and get a great workout along the way.
We saw a large sprawling ranch from the trail that turned out to be the Zen Mountain Center, a Buddhist retreat.
We also had a good chat with Jose Murrillo and his California Conservation Crew from San Bernardino while they worked on the trail. Discover what the California Connservation Crew is all about at http://www.ccc.ca.gov/
Music featured in this episode was Douglass Spotted Eagle with Summer Morn, Alexander Blu with Nature Song and Maria Danes’s Church of Rock. All from the Podsafe Music Network.
If you get a chance, head over to Maria’s Website at www.maria-daines.com to find out more about Maria Danes.
Dangerous Wildlife Encounters Part Three, MOUNTAIN LIONS
June 13, 2009

Mountain Lion Warning Sign
In this final part of a three part series about dangerous wildlife encounters, I relate my dangerous wildlife encounter with a mountain lion. I also talk about mountain lion attacks in Southern California and my eerie connection with the attack victims and familiarity with the area where the attacks occurred.
I also include some helpful information on what to do if confronted by a mountain lion and feature some great music from the Podsafe Music Network.
Episode 39 Dangerous Wildlife Encounters Snakebite Podcast

Tailing a large local snake
In part two of Dangerous Wildlife Encounters I tell the story about an encounter with a very large snake while getting ready to go mountain biking with the kids. I also relate a real life snake bite encounter and read from an article written by the Loma Linda University Medical Center’s leading snakebite physician Dr. Sean Bush, famous for his appearance on T.V. Show Venom E.R. Dr. Bush lets us know how to avoid being bitten and walks us through the series of steps that will happen after you’ve been bit.
I mention gory snakebite photos from Justin Schwartz’s horrifying snakebite and feature links to some well photographed rattlesnakes and their look-a-likes in the Southern California Area from California Herps.Com.
In memory of The Crodile Hunter’s Steve Irwin I included a link to a short video on You Tube where Steve handles a Mojave Rattlesnake, California’s most venomous snake. Click here to watch the video.
Music featured in this episode is Watch Out from Matt Thorp and Survive from Polaradio. All from the Podsafe Music Network.
Episode 38 Dangerous Wildlife Encounters Killer Bee Attack
In this first part of a three part series about dangerous wildlife encounters, I tell the story about a short day hike I did with my dogs while looking for a geocache. We accidently stirred up a bee hive hidden among the boulders below the trail. I relate the nervous few minutes that followed and our race back to the truck to escape the bee attack.
I also talk about the history of Africanized Bees and relate true stories of attacks in the southwest. I let you know what to do if you’re atacked and how to escape with help from Desert USA‘s great website. I’m including links to a You Tube Video about Killer Bees you’ve got to see and an interesting website about Bees, Wasps and other stinging insects called Comming Back Alive.
Music featured in this episode is from Get Three Coffins Ready and Tom Smith from the Podsafe Music Network.

Hiking in Killer Bee Territory
Welcome to Anthony’s Audio Journal
March 16, 2009
Anthony’s Audio Journal is an audio podcast about my adventures. In each episode of the journal I feature unique music to open the show and give a brief description of the history and location of our adventure. I give a play by play as I hike along the trail and describe the conditions we encounter and my thoughts along the way. In most episodes I interview people we meet along the way and record the sounds of nature using a stereo audio recorder. In the latest adventures I brought along a small video recorder and a camera to document our travels.

Morning Coffee in the High Sierras


