Gobblers Knob & Circle Mtn.: 09-13-2009
Had the morning free, so I spent most of it driving out to these two peaks at the far eastern edge of the San Gabriels. Spent the rest of the time taking in the unique views of the higher peaks in the area.
Gobblers Knob pics.
Circle Mtn. pics.
Devil's Backbone...
Beware of chickens that cross the road...
Gobblers Knob pics.
Circle Mtn. pics.
Devil's Backbone...
Beware of chickens that cross the road...
Gobblers Knob, the dirt road to the TH, the TH and the trail are entirely in the San Bernardino NF. So I assume it was legal.Zé wrote:so was that a 'legal' hike?
Circle Mtn. is in the San Bernardino NF, and I think the TH and trail lie on the border between the San Bernardino NF and that part of the San Bernardino NF administered by the Angeles NF. So I assume it was legal. So did the two bow hunters and two other hikers I saw.
Ultimately, who the hell really knows though. The road closed sign on the ACH at Big Pines said something along the lines of 'public access was limited to the highway and private businesses'. It's possible to drive around the closure gate. According to that wording the public can drive on the highway! But I doubt it. So you figure it out, and stop asking me stupid questions!
One's a Turkey, the others a "Chicken Shit"simonov wrote:Gobblers, almost.TacoDelRio wrote:Chickens = WTF
Hike Up don't let your freind (who's now down to one hiking blog site) know anything about this hike or you're going to hear about it for at least one lifetime, maybe two
Why, I ask you, for Cryin' Out Loud, why? Wasn't the other side of the road good enough for them?HikeUp wrote:Beware of chickens that cross the road...
Feeling cooped up because I can't go hiking since the baby is about to come any minute? No, not me. I'm fine. I don't even like hiking. Go ahead. Hike. See if I care.