Monday, July 22, 2019

Limekiln State Park

Archaeological evidence suggests that the ancestors of today’s Salinan, Esselen, and Ohlone people inhabited the Big Sur coast for thousands of years, adapting their lifeways to the area’s climatic and environmental changes. Native groups traveled from the coast to the interior valleys, following the marine and terrestrial resources that sustained them. They gathered fish, shellfish, and various grasses and seeds or hunted small and large game and birds. They traded with other groups for items they could not produce themselves. - parks.ca.gov

















Hike Date: 18 Aug 2018

Big thanks to California Dept of Parks and Rec

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~~ CK



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