FORUM MEET-UP --> East Fork S.G. to Bridge2Nowhere UPDATE
UPDATE - Meet-up time is 7:30am, Saturday, January 31
We Will start hike at 8:00am
Please meet at the East Fork Trail Head
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=34.2 ... 8&t=h&z=18
I don't know if the Taco-Baldy-Lodge-Beer-Forum-Meet-Up-Thingy happened or not, but I thought I would extend and invite to an easy "COME ONE, COME ALL" forum meet-up hike this Saturday morning (say 7:30am) along the East Fork San Gabriel to the Bridge to No Where.
At first, I was planning a very quick conditioning hike for myself nearby, but thought this hike was easy enough for anybody to attend and it might be a good oppurtunity for the forum members to meet up and introduce themselves, regardless of your hiking ability or level.
I personally will be going regardless of the weather conditions. In fact, I wouldn't mind some adverse weather in order to test some new gear, so if anybody else likes adverse weather, the hike will still be on.
The hike along the East Fork to the Bridge is relatively flat. The trail gains approximately 700' elevation in 4.4 miles. Total hike is 9.8 miles round trip. The trail follows the creek 95% of the time and there are several creek crossings, most of which can be done by jumping boulders or crossing on logs. Caution - the wet logs in the early morning are very slick with frost/ice. There is no snow along this hike.
If the weather is clear, there is a commercial bungy jump outfit at the bridge and for $65 or so, you can take a leap. I think for $160, you can get 5 or 6 jumps. It's pretty cool. It's a 90 foot plunge.
Please note, as a reminder, you will need an Angeles Forest Adventure Pass to park at the East Fork trail head.
Anyway, this is an open invite to everybody. It would be really nice to see a large turnout. If you are interested, please post your interested and I will keep a signup thread going. If you are interested in carpooling, whether as a driver or passenger, please say so, and what city you live. I will help coordinate carpooling.
I will post directions on this thread on Wednesday.
We Will start hike at 8:00am
Please meet at the East Fork Trail Head
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=34.2 ... 8&t=h&z=18
I don't know if the Taco-Baldy-Lodge-Beer-Forum-Meet-Up-Thingy happened or not, but I thought I would extend and invite to an easy "COME ONE, COME ALL" forum meet-up hike this Saturday morning (say 7:30am) along the East Fork San Gabriel to the Bridge to No Where.
At first, I was planning a very quick conditioning hike for myself nearby, but thought this hike was easy enough for anybody to attend and it might be a good oppurtunity for the forum members to meet up and introduce themselves, regardless of your hiking ability or level.
I personally will be going regardless of the weather conditions. In fact, I wouldn't mind some adverse weather in order to test some new gear, so if anybody else likes adverse weather, the hike will still be on.
The hike along the East Fork to the Bridge is relatively flat. The trail gains approximately 700' elevation in 4.4 miles. Total hike is 9.8 miles round trip. The trail follows the creek 95% of the time and there are several creek crossings, most of which can be done by jumping boulders or crossing on logs. Caution - the wet logs in the early morning are very slick with frost/ice. There is no snow along this hike.
If the weather is clear, there is a commercial bungy jump outfit at the bridge and for $65 or so, you can take a leap. I think for $160, you can get 5 or 6 jumps. It's pretty cool. It's a 90 foot plunge.
Please note, as a reminder, you will need an Angeles Forest Adventure Pass to park at the East Fork trail head.
Anyway, this is an open invite to everybody. It would be really nice to see a large turnout. If you are interested, please post your interested and I will keep a signup thread going. If you are interested in carpooling, whether as a driver or passenger, please say so, and what city you live. I will help coordinate carpooling.
I will post directions on this thread on Wednesday.
HJ - there is one steep spot that I can think of in each direction. Both steep spots are less than 35 yards long. First steep spot is almost 4 miles in and consists of a couple easy switch backs to gain elevation from river bed to old trail to bridge.
The time of the hike is dependent on the number of people that go. If more than a few go, I would think a 7:30 or 8am start is good. If I wind up going alone, I will start about 6'ish in the am.
The time of the hike is dependent on the number of people that go. If more than a few go, I would think a 7:30 or 8am start is good. If I wind up going alone, I will start about 6'ish in the am.
HikeUp - thats a good point. Under most water conditions, I have always managed to cross. But, I was never with a large group and I have always found ingenious ways to cross (use nearest Yucca Tree as pole vault )
But, if the creek does seem too high and crossing will mean we need to get wet, we can always change course and head up the Heaton Flat trail up to Bonita Peak. Bonita Peak is about two miles up the Heaton Flat trail and gains nearly 2,000'. If enough people want to continue, we can continue another 2.75 miles and drop into Coldwater Canyon.
But, if the creek does seem too high and crossing will mean we need to get wet, we can always change course and head up the Heaton Flat trail up to Bonita Peak. Bonita Peak is about two miles up the Heaton Flat trail and gains nearly 2,000'. If enough people want to continue, we can continue another 2.75 miles and drop into Coldwater Canyon.
Well, keep me posted. My time is really screwy right now because my wife is pregnant. It's hard to leave her alone right now 'cause the morning sickness and the "nesting instinct" are coming on strong.EnFuego wrote:HJ - there is one steep spot that I can think of in each direction. Both steep spots are less than 35 yards long. First steep spot is almost 4 miles in and consists of a couple easy switch backs to gain elevation from river bed to old trail to bridge.
The time of the hike is dependent on the number of people that go. If more than a few go, I would think a 7:30 or 8am start is good. If I wind up going alone, I will start about 6'ish in the am.
Re the knee thing: even short stretches of steep downhill make my knee hurt like the dickens. I can't risk increasing the inflammation in the knee lest I delay healing even further -- and there's always the risk of permanent damage
Thanks for the congrats guys. Hopefully I'm not announcing this too soon; she's only about a month along. Apparently it was pretty cold in December. We'll know more as things progress.
Thank you for your support.
Jim,
The good news is that you don't want to bring her for bad reasons - because it is the Bridge to Nowhere - just kidding.
HJ congrats - my daughter is three months along as well - she's about to make me a grand daddy for a second time.
HJ have you tried taking Glucosimine/Condrotin? It's worked wonders in my knees over the past three years of hiking. I used to hate downhills because my left knee would swell from the rubbing of the joint, now it only hurts if I go really fast downhill.
Now that we've completely stolen this thread, how many people do we have so far EnFuego? I count five, with HJ as a maybe sixth?
I will bring Lucy along as well, she will like the canyon and the water.
Talk at you tomorrow,.
The good news is that you don't want to bring her for bad reasons - because it is the Bridge to Nowhere - just kidding.
HJ congrats - my daughter is three months along as well - she's about to make me a grand daddy for a second time.
HJ have you tried taking Glucosimine/Condrotin? It's worked wonders in my knees over the past three years of hiking. I used to hate downhills because my left knee would swell from the rubbing of the joint, now it only hurts if I go really fast downhill.
Now that we've completely stolen this thread, how many people do we have so far EnFuego? I count five, with HJ as a maybe sixth?
I will bring Lucy along as well, she will like the canyon and the water.
Talk at you tomorrow,.
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Can you just show up and pay cash to the bungee outfit? Looking at their website, it says stuff about $20 deposits, reservations, balance due a week out, etc..
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An attractive offer, but I'm afraid I'm committed already.....
(No need for the obvious comment. Most SG Forum readers know that about me anyway.)
Great choice, btw, for a collective shindig.
Unfortunately, you can still get PO in the winter. Be forewarned!
Particularly near many of the stream crossings.
And if you bring your best friend, they probably have no experience tacking, so make sure you are able to stop them from being swept unexpectedly downstream.
(No need for the obvious comment. Most SG Forum readers know that about me anyway.)
Great choice, btw, for a collective shindig.
Unfortunately, you can still get PO in the winter. Be forewarned!
Particularly near many of the stream crossings.
And if you bring your best friend, they probably have no experience tacking, so make sure you are able to stop them from being swept unexpectedly downstream.
Bill - I think as a whole, we would like to leave the trail head at 8am sharp. If you are a definate, but can only make 8:30am, I'm sure we can accomodate that.Bill wrote:A definate maybe. Did you decide on 8:30 then?
By the way Bill, are you the same Bill that picked up my snowboards?