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Penny Pines Trailhead

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Penny Pines Trailhead

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  • Location: San Diego County, California, United States

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    April 24, 2022

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    At this PCT Trailhead you will find a water spigot. Try not to pump, but push it down to make it work. You can also do stealth camping in the area. It is also the trailhead for the Noble Canyon Trail which leads to the Sundown Tungsten Mine.
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