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Cactus to clouds?!

Holy cow, Batman! That was a tough hike to finish!
This is about a mile up from the museum. It says 8 miles, but everything written says it's 10 miles from here.
An interesting 'warning' sign. This isn't a recognized trail, and the powers that be really don't want people 'hiking' on it. They have a lot of rescues on the Skyline every year. I put a little grafitti on the sign (in Photoshop of course).
With the headlamp on, the early morning lights of Palm Springs. Very cool if you're just relaxing, taking a 'nice' hike, but unfortunately, I was taking the hardest hike I've ever done.....so my focus was elsewhere at this point.
Cactus to Clouds. There are many different types of cactus seen on this trail. Very nice, I like it.
Light at last, this is the rock walls I've hiked up to before, just for 'exercise', and to climb around on a bit. I think they are about 3-4 miles up. This is about 5am, I've been going for 1hrs 45 minutes now.
More cactus in the first rays of sun. The trail is right next to it, have to watch where you step, and 'how' you pass many spots.
This is the terrain, and in the distance, the far, far distance is where I'm heading. There's a rock outcropping just to the left of center that is my 'destination'. Hard to tell the distance from this photo.
Getting a bit closer, but still so far away. Kaufman's crag sticking up in the distance.
Now I'm guessing I'm about HALF way (to the tram!). Kaufman's crag to the right of center.
It was a hazy day for some reason, so my view of Palm Springs wasn't very good at all.
Very nice!
That's Palm Springs, where I started.
Getting closer........but geeeeeeeeeeezzzzzz, still so far away! The crag where I will go straight up, is off to the right now. The vertical rock that looks like a middle finger flipping me off.
Just some of the view, and terrain.
I tipped the camera on it's side, but, that's the trail straight ahead. Don't worry about snakes?......uh, ok, I won't.
Looking down the trail from where I've come. Can't see the valley floor in the background because of the sun and haze...bummer.
Ouch. Ouch. Ouch. Really hurting now, but at least finally there are some trees that offer some shade occasionally. I'm about 8-9 miles up now, and really dragging.
Interesting 'dead' tree, up in the middle of nowhere, with the desert floor in the background.
Are you kidding me?!?!!!!! I've been going up, up, up for 5 hours now, and I have this to go up still!? This is the SECOND hardest part of this hike!
I took a lot of 'nothing' pictures at this point, because I was stopping so often, because I was so exhausted!
There it is. So close, and yet, still so far. And all this time, I am realizing that not only is the hardest part of the hike coming up, but after that, after I get through it, I will still have an 11 mile hike to the summit! AAAAUUUUGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Physically tough! Mentally tough!
Can't see in this pic, but I think I was taking a picture of the helicopter pad they mention on the tram ride up. The tram ride I wish to God I was taking up at this point.
Yes, finally, I'm at the crag! NO, now I've been going up the most brutal hiking I've ever done, and now I have the steepest, hardest part to go!
That's it...up, up, up, steep, rocky, sandy brutalness.
I was so tired/exhausted, that I didn't take a single picture once I got to the 'upper part', except for this last self-summit shot. HaHa, too much pain and misery to smile, I was done.

22 miles, 7 hours from museum to ranger station, 1/2 hour break to eat and try to recover, @3 hours to the summit, @2.5 hours back to the tram. @13 hours total. Hardest hike I've ever done.
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