Potato Chip Rock, the Most Iconic Hike in San Diego, CA
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2022
- Arguably the most photographed hike in the San Diego area, Potato Chip Rock gives hikers amazing panoramic views and the chance to stand on a rock that seems to defy gravity. Every year, tens of thousands of people visit this oddly shaped rock that resembles a potato chip from the side, hence the name. Whether it is to face your fear or just to update your profile pic on Facebook or Instagram, one thing is for sure, this hike is definitely worth getting up early for.
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Yes! Let’s all go play rock roulette!
Thanks, great video and instructions.
Thank you so much!
Breathtaking scenery, amazing thumbnail too.
Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoyed it!
I did this today with Mt baby on my back very challenging hike great workout
Bonus points for you! A extra couple of pounds would make this even tougher! :)
New to your channel and I loved every bit of your hike. Your commentary made it easy and enjoyable to watch. As a family we are learning so much about hiking and hope to add a hike to our itinerary in each State we visit. Thanks and look forward to more. -McCullough family
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video! If you need any help getting started on. ou hiking journey, don't hesitate to ask questions! :)
Great views and excellent narration.
Thank you so much!
New to your channel. I aslo love hiking. 😊❤️
Thanks for stopping by Anna! Hopefully we can show you some cool stuff!
@@LiveThatAdventure sound good 😊.
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Thank you so much! You rock 😁🤙
Was there a few weeks ago. Awesome hike!
Awesome! Glad you got to check it out. Was it super hot?
@@LiveThatAdventure I started pretty early (7:30ish) and it wasn't too bad. Was getting hot by the end of the hike though.
Can we kayak there?
haha I wish! You might be able to slide down the hill on it!
I’m 30 minutes away. I’m going soon I hope
Thats awesome! The weather is supposed to cool down pretty significantly next week. Hopefully it will make for better conditions on the mountain. :)
I’m in the pool enjoying the Cathedral rock video and getting my hiking jones on. Great videos and much detail. Loving it!
@@evanramirez47 That sounds like the way to do things right now! Pime hiking season is coming my friend! It will be here before we know it!
Just curious, why not go on the trail in Ramona instead? I grew up going to my grandma’s house in Ramona and she would always remind me that there was a rock called “potato chip rock” on Mount Woodson. I never did see it but I’m going out to California next week and I have that location in my mind. Seems like that would be shorter than this but not sure about “easier”.
The Ramona route is indeed shorter, but not as pretty. It's mostly up an asphalt road. The Poway Lake route, which is the one we featured here, is longer, but it's a lot more beautiful. We also love that it's more challenging. So, it's up to you. If you just want a short route to get to the rock, go through Ramona. If you prefer the scenic route but more work before getting to the rock, go via Poway Lake.
Are there hydration stations throughout the trail?
Unfortunately there aren't. It is really important to bring enough water. Lots of people get caught off guard out there every year.
I’d argue that statement. I lived in SanDiego for 25 years and adventured all over the place a trail junkie. I never heard of this “rock”. Nice hike but there are more “ iconic “ hikes in SD.
I guess that is a matter of opinion. It is a really fun hike though. You should check it out sometime. Maybe you will like it!