I've been heading out
to the Channel Islands for over 12 years
I
fell in love with the Channel Islands back in 2000
after my first trip to
Santa Cruz Island
I have
traveled alone to the islands for all but 5 trips
yet I have never felt lonely
If I was asked
to do the math about how many nights I have spent out on the islands... let’s
see...
In the first 2 years
(2000-2002)
(2000-2002)
I made 15 trips
to Santa Cruz Island with a minimum of 3 nights per visit, and on 3 trips, I
stayed for 6 nights.
I visited
Anacapa on all but 3 of my visits to Santa Cruz Island, and made pit stops at
Anacapa when visiting each of the other islands from 2000-2002.
I visited Santa
Rosa Island 2 times in 2000, each trip for 3 nights; Santa Barbara Island one
time for 3 nights; and San Miguel Island for 3 nights.
Hmmm, looking
back, and doing the math, I guess I lived in my tent :)
I did my first
back country backpacking/camping trip to Santa Rosa Island, spending 5 nights
on a beautiful white sand beach happily; all by myself except for the adorable seals
that were so curious about me, and the pelicans that entertained me with their
amazing diving- for-dinner skills.
Smugglers Cove Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Park One of my favorite hikes! From Scorpion to the quiet beach of Smugglers Cove Only about 7 miles round trip |
One of my favorite places Unforgiving weather most of the time, but when the weather is in a good mood this island is stunning! |
The last time I camped on San Miguel Island Constant winds of 40-45mph Gusts up to 70mph for 3 days |
I don’t have any pictures from my days on Santa Rosa Island or Santa Barbara Island
Those were super-special days of extreme solitude.
On Santa Rosa, I enjoyed back-country camping for 4 nights at a time carrying all my essentials, including all my water for the entire trip.
There are no water sources, even for filtering, in June on that side of the island. The weight of my pack was reserved for water, food and absolute essentials.
Taking pictures was never a priority in those days...I didn’t know anyone in those days who would appreciate where I had been.
To this day, I rarely take pictures when I am traveling solo. Stopping to take pictures pulls my focus away from the moment, and there are only a handful of people today with whom I'd care to share such special memories.
Over the last 10 years
(2002-20012)
(2002-20012)
I have spent
countless night on all of the islands except Anacapa. However, I have recently
begun volunteering with the Channel Islands Restoration Project, helping eradicate
non-native plants and replanting native plants in Anacapa Island. Volunteering has given me the opportunity to give back to the amazing islands
that have given me so many days and nights of peace and happiness.
Me Melissa Adylia Calasanz of Controlled Burn Fitness Kicking up my heels on Anacapa Island January 2012 While volunteering with the Channel Islands Restoration Project |
January 2012, Anacapa Island Channel Islands Restoration Project Volunteers hiking in search of Island Dudleya and working to eradicate non-native ice plant |
I have
spent several special occasions out on the islands
I've enjoyed 2 Thanksgivings out on Santa Cruz Island. During one of the Thanksgiving holidays, I had the entire island to myself for 4 days, except for one ranger. It was amazing! No day hikers/visitors or other campers! 75 degrees of crystal clear naked hiking, reading, eating, and sleeping.
I've enjoyed 3 New Years
Eve’s on Santa Cruz Island.
I have spent 3 birthdays on Santa Rosa Island (2 of
mine and 1 of a friend).
June 15th, 2012 Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Park Me Melissa Adylia Calasanz of Controlled Burn Fitness Happy with a pack on my back. Exactly where I wanted to be for my 40th Birthday! |
I've already booked my next San Miguel Trip for October 5th-8th
I will be traveling solo.
As much as I loved having Andrew with me on Santa Cruz Island for my 40th birthday, I love him enough to leave him at home.
He'd much prefer to be on the road while I'm out on the water, or on the trails with a pack on my back.
I am so fortunate he understands how much I love to get away by myself.
Those times alone make coming home so much sweeter.
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