I assumed that the view from the top of this hill would be great and it was. I also found two other reasons to venture to the top of this hill. There is a 1952 Army Corp of Engineers Bench Mark located at the top and there is mile marker 76. Now there is a fourth reason to climb to the top of this hill - - a small lock n lock container hidden under a rock outcrop.
As I walked around the top of this hill I heard one rattlesnake and saw a small one sunning itself. The warm weather has brought them out so be careful and poke a stick into any crevice before putting your hand in there.
Bring your own writing utensil, watch out for critters and have fun.