So, I decided to just start posting recent hikes rather than going back in time and posting everything I've done in the past. Anyhow, here it goes.
First off, here's a map of the area. (Make sure to click the Satellite tab!)
Also, here are my pictures of the hike.
And finally, here's some information on the peak.
And sorry if this is so detailed, I just love navigation and whatnot. 
So, here's a brief description: if you move the map to the West a little bit, you should find a white, round water tower, next to the road called Scripps Poway Pkwy. The first picture in my album was taken from there, aiming to the East, towards Goat Peak. I pretty much followed whatever trail came my way, and oftentimes would leave trails to make a more direct route towards the peak I wanted to climb. I especially stopped following trails when I got to the mountainous region, since I felt like walking the wild ridges was way cooler. Picture #7 in my album is a view looking back towards the water tower (where I started) from the first hill after the creek ends on the map (If you select the Terrain feature). The next picture is a view of Goat Peak from that same spot. While the rest of the pictures after that are all views from the Peak! Oh, and the second to last picture (the vertical one) shows how far the water tower is from the peak. It was an approximately 5 Mile (~8 Kilometers) round-trip hike, which took me about 2 hours to complete. (I ran some of the way because I had to be somewhere a lot sooner than expected). It was moderately strenuous, with a lot of elevation losses and gains. (Started at 800ft., and went all the way down to 0 ft. at some point, then had to climb all the way back up the peak, which was exactly 1,686 ft.)
Anyhow, the vegetation was pretty thin with manzanitas, some sage brush, yuccas, a few oak trees and sycamores, etc. I didn't see much wildlife unfortunately...only a few birds of unknown species to me, and many little lizards. After some time, I stopped under a giant tree in a dry river bed (Pic #4), and ate some snacks and whatnot. Then all of a sudden a mysterious lady on a horse came up behind me. It's moments like this where I have to do a RC. I did not see another single person out there either. Then right after that I got a call telling me that I had to do something important two hours earlier than expected. That's when extreme decision making came into play. Should I turn around now? Or should I RUSH to the top and run back really fast? Well, since my goal was to climb that peak, I HAD to do it. So option numero two it was.
Nothing too profound came out of this hike since I was practically running the whole time, which is too bad. But it was still a lot of fun anyway. The view from the peak was epic as always, so I was happy about that!
That's it for now. Thanks for reading, and get out there and report back people! Peace!
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