This last weekend I hiked up with some neighbors to some natural stone wind caves above the Carveacre community. Even though I live within walking distance (a long walk), I had never even heard of them until the last month or so. It was quite beatiful, and I plan to return during a sunset and sunrise. On a clear day you can see Point Loma, Downtown San Diego, and the Pacific Ocean. You can also see Stonewall Peak, Cuyamaca Peak, Bell Bluff, Viejas Mountain, and El Cajon Mountain (El Cap) all in a row. The chaparral is thick and old, not having burned since the 1970 Kitchen Creek fire. To the north you see most of the Carveacre Community.
On the hike back down, I made a point to stop where one of SDG&E's survey stakes was placed, just off the trail a couple hundred feet. It was a stake for a helicopter pad for on of the towers that will be nearby.
This is a small part of what I am fighting to preserve. A small piece of nature that is unique and beautiful, and will be marred for generations to come.