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Michael Alti, born in Aleppo, Syria; raised in Pacific Palisades, CA; living in Newport Beach, CA.
Email: mjalti@yahoo.com

I love traveling, learning about different cultures, climbing mountains, and all types of outdoor adventures that get my heart racing and stimulate my mind and soul. I am especially blessed to live in California filled with awe-inspiring scenery and natural and cultural diversity.

This is me at the top of Mt. Baldy, highest point in Los Angeles County.

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Berry Creek Falls, Big Basin Redwood State Park : Established in 1902, Big Basin Redwood State Park is California's oldest state park.  Located in the Santa Cruz Mountains about 65 miles south of San Francisco, the park is a hiker's paradise featuring a variety of natural environments, ancient redwood trees, lush riparian habitats, and beautiful waterfalls.  The 10.5 mile Berry Creek Falls loop is the perfect hike to experience Big Basin's diverse habitats.  With a contrast of deep red and green colors, this is a perfect hike during the Christmas season.  The highlights include vibrant banana slugs, the gorgeous redwood forest, and a number of waterfalls, including Berry Creek Falls, Silver Falls, Cascade Falls and Golden Falls.  I must add that it rained during the entire drive from San Francisco down to Big Basin, stopped raining just as I began hiking, and started pouring again as soon as I made it back to the car.

Berry Creek Falls, Big Basin Redwood State Park

Established in 1902, Big Basin Redwood State Park is California's olde ...

Updated: Dec 14, 2009 8:23pm PST

Petra : I have read and seen pictures about Petra my whole life, but was clearly unprepared for the sheer magnitude of the awesome site, the spectacular natural setting, and the harmonious juxtaposition of human and natural elements.

Photos really do no justice to Petra, as this is a place that must be experienced.   We've all seen pictures of Petra's famous "Treasury" but seeing it in person causes your imagination run wild, dream about its 2000 year history, and appreciate its location nestled at the end of the narrow "Siq."  Beyond the Treasury, Petra features the even larger "Monastery," hundreds of varied tombs, a Roman-style theatre, a Roman Road, and countless other treasures.

Arriving in the evening on New Year's Day 2009, our first experience of Petra was through the "Petra by Night" experience, where the entire Siq is illuminated with candles and literally thousands of tourists stroll down through the canyon to their first encounter with the Treasury.  On January 2, we had a full day tour of Petra, and I fortunately had several hours to venture off on my own to experience the Monastery, get off the beaten path, and consider the paradox of how significant and insignificant man really is.

Settlements arose in Petra around 1500 BC, and it became the capital of the Nabataean kingdom around the 6th century BC.  It was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD under which it continued to flourish until a major earthquake struck in 663.  After Saladin conquered the Holy Land in the late 12th century, Petra was completely abandoned.

Three decades after the Nabataean capital was "rediscovered" by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, the English divine John William Burgon wrote the following poem about Petra in 1845:

It seems no work of Man's creative hand, 
by labor wrought as wavering fancy planned; 
But from the rock as if by magic grown, 
eternal, silent, beautiful, alone! 
Not virgin-white like that old Doric shrine, 
where erst Athena held her rites divine; 
Not saintly-grey, like many a minster fane, 
that crowns the hill and consecrates the plain; 
But rose-red as if the blush of dawn, 
that first beheld them were not yet withdrawn; 
The hues of youth upon a brow of woe, 
which Man deemed old two thousand years ago, 
match me such marvel save in Eastern clime, 
a rose-red city half as old as time.

Petra

I have read and seen pictures about Petra my whole life, but was clear ...

Updated: Jan 14, 2009 10:11am PST

Havasupai Adventure : Thanksgiving Weekend 2009: An adventure on the Havasupai Reservation in northern Arizona to visit some of the most picturesque waterfalls in the world: New Navajo Falls, Havasu Falls, and Mooney Falls.  The hike from the parking lot at the Hualapai Hilltop descends 1500 feet over 8 miles down to the village of Supai, the only place in the continental US that still receives its mail by mule.  From the village, it is another mile to New Navajo Falls, two miles to Havasu Falls, and 3 miles to Mooney Falls.

Havasupai Adventure

Thanksgiving Weekend 2009: An adventure on the Havasupai Reservation i ...

Updated: Dec 01, 2009 1:52am PST

Adventure to Thousand Island Lake and Many More Gorgeous Lakes : One of the most beautiful hikes I ever had the privilege of enjoying.  20.5 mile loop in the Ansel Adams Wilderness outside June Lake.  Scenery was simply unparalleled: so many amazing lakes, gorgeous colors, glaciers, ragged Sierra Peaks.
The hike starts from the Rush Creek Trailhead near June Lake and climbs to a beautiful wonderland full of water and incredible mountains.  The highlight of the day was clearly Thousand Island Lake and Banner Peak with its glaciers.  One of the most beautiful places I have ever been to.
August 31, 2008
Starting elevation: 7200 ft.
Highest elevation: 10,200 ft at Island Pass.
Elevation gain: 4000 ft.

Adventure to Thousand Island Lake and Many More Gorgeous Lakes

One of the most beautiful hikes I ever had the privilege of enjoying. ...

Updated: Aug 31, 2008 11:04pm PST

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Utah, Memorial Day 2007

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Tetapalooza and Christmas 2007

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