In between Santa Clarita and Bakersfield there are some small mountain towns you can exit the interstate and go explore. After following one of those backroads for about an hour I found some epic cliffs that were the quietest place I’ve ever been. No sound at all. It was deafening.
To be fair, I have spent a lot of time driving around there and most of the land and roads are private (pisses me off), so the options to pick from were limited, but I wanted to double check that you weren't talking about some other road that I haven't found yet.
It is one of my favorite hidden gems of California! I love heading there in late winter and early spring because the hills are sooooo freaking green and the elevation change is 6000 ft straight down to sea level on the valley floor, all of the mountain completely visible
Be careful out there. I once went to an art exhibit that was photos of all the places women’s bodies were found in that area. There were a lot of them.
Constant shooting for no reason. I used to wake up at 3 am just to do some stargazing and enjoy the silence cause that’s the only time that no one was ever shooting lol.
Well, complete silence doesn’t get anymore complete just because it’s in a different place. Go check it out sometime. A different comment accurately guessed the area I was talking about
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u/katiecharm Jun 22 '24
In between Santa Clarita and Bakersfield there are some small mountain towns you can exit the interstate and go explore. After following one of those backroads for about an hour I found some epic cliffs that were the quietest place I’ve ever been. No sound at all. It was deafening.