Capture Calif

Capture California

What is a YOLT? Well, you may have heard the term YOLO. Gary and Sherri think we can live again, not as James Bond, but as being reborn. Consequently, we are having fun in our life, after all, You Only Live Twice.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Adventure 051, Site 046 – Pacheco Pass

Capture California, the Game-2012
Adventure: 051, Site 046 – Pacheco Pass
California Landmark Number: 829


Team: Thing One, Thing Two
Date:  September 19, 2012
Location:
Latitude: 37°3′59″N
Longitude: 121°13′7″W

 Description:

Last year when we got our Dam photo for Capture California, we saw this plaque. And now that we can count it, it was time to repay a visit to the Romano Center on top of the BF Sisk Dam. This plaque commemorates the historical significance that Pacheco pass has played. From the time of the Native Americans who used it as a trading route to the Spanish Explorers to the 49er's to the modern Highway 152. Even John Muir has been affected by the sight of endless flowers stretching out over the Valley when he passed through.

Pacheco Pass' name derives from Francisco Perez Pacheco, whose family still has holdings in the area, if Thing One's memory holds true. The family donated a section of the actual pass to the State for a park. The informal name for this area was Robber's Pass—you can guess why. In modern times, it has been known to be called Blood Alley. Of course, with such moniker's, there is the possibilities of the strange attributed to this pass.

Thing One thinks we have lost something with the big bowl of water here, but it does have a place as well, keeping electricty for the State and water for the California Aqueduct.

NO. 829 PACHECO PASS - On June 21, 1805, on his first exploratory journey into the San Joaquin Valley, Lieutenant Gabriel Moraga traversed and recorded this pass. Since then it has been trail, toll road, stagecoach road, and freeway-the principal route between the coastal areas to the west and the great valley and mountains to the east.
Location: Romero Overlook, San Luis Reservoir, 31770 W Hwy 152 (P.M. 8.0), 15 mi W of Los Banos



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