08/12/2010 06:36 Injured bear Miscellaneous SR2 at mm 81.** Across frm Mtn High East
08/08/2010 13:58 Teenage Bear Miscellaneous Mt. Wilson Trail, Orchard Camp
Man killed in crash near Lytle Creek identified
http://www.sbsun.com/breakingnews/ci_15 ... z0wRbjBK00
"The California Highway Patrol said Eller was a passenger in a 2010 Mazda whose driver lost control of the vehicle on Lone Pine Canyon Road near Swarthout Canyon Road about 1 a.m.
Officers said the driver, Daniel Sigala, 20, of Phelan, was traveling at least 50 mph east on Lone Pine Canyon when he made a turn and struck an embankment. The Mazda overturned and Eller was partially thrown out of the car. He and the driver were both wearing seatbelts.
Eller received major injuries in the rollover and died at Desert Valley Hospital at 2:27 a.m., San Bernardino County coroner's officials said. Sigala left the scene without contacting law enforcement. A friend took him to Desert Valley Hospital for treatment."
Wrightwood man suffers fatal fall from Angeles Crest Highway
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci ... z0wRc7OL7G
"A motorcyclist fell 50 feet to his death off Angeles Crest Highway Sunday afternoon, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials said.
Michael Thomas Radziwon, 23, of Wrightwood was riding his motorcycle at 2:11 p.m. 8/2/10 near mile marker 56.63, commonly known as Cloud Burst Summit, when he lost control and went over the edge, Lt. Larry Landreth said...."
Teen rescued after fall(in closed area)
http://www.crescentavalleyweekly.com/ne ... fter-fall/
A 17-year-old girl was transported to Huntington Memorial Hospital on Monday night at 6:15 p.m. after she fell while hiking with other teens in Upper Big Tujunga near Camp Colby.
“The teen had fallen and [appeared] to have a broken arm and leg,” said Sgt. Michael Stuver of the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Air Rescue Five helicopter deputies responded to the waterfalls in “The Narrows” below Camp Colby in Angeles National Forest. The 17-year-old victim was located at the base of a large waterfall, falling about 25 feet onto the rocks below. A paramedic was lowered to the victim and she was hoisted into the aircraft. She was treated by paramedics and transported to Huntington Memorial Hospital, according to responders.U.S. Forest Service and Los Angeles County Fire personnel hiked into the area to assist. Only the female teen was transported
Renaming Angeles Crest Highway
http://www.altadenablog.com/2010/08/wed ... -jolt.html
"Supv. Michael Antonovich has proposed naming the Angeles Crest Highway in honor of Los Angeles County Firefighters Captain Tedmund D. “Ted” Hall and Firefighter Specialist Arnaldo “Arnie” Quinones who died battling the Station Fire last year.“This action will be a fitting tribute Captain Hall and FF Spec. Quinones who sacrificed all in the effort to protect the lives of our County residents,” said Supervisor Antonovich."
Note: Should be Angeles Forest Highway, not ACH as mentioned on blog...as per mayor's notes website...and no mention of what the new name would specifically be...
flashback: April 11, 1986
Naming Angeles National Forest, source: LA Times comments section
"...So, the Board of Supervisors wishes to rename the Angeles National Forest to the Reagan National Forest....."
Angeles National Forest entry fees waived this weekend
http://www.scpr.org/news/2010/08/11/ang ... d-weekend/
""Fee Free'' days are observed on National Trail Days, June 5, the Back to School season, Aug. 14 and 15, National Public Lands Day, Sept. 25, and Veterans Day, Nov. 11"
Mt. Disappointment 50k
http://j-tris.blogspot.com/2010/08/mt-d ... t-50k.html
"The race starts with a long descent. The first 5.7 miles are down Mt. Wilson Road to the dirt road turn-off at Red Box.......At Shortcut, I grabbed my baggie of Infinit powder from my drop bag and was psyched to see Dominic Grossman take it from me and fill up my bottles - one with water and one with the Infinit and water. I grabbed a couple more potato pieces dipped in salt. ....I got to the last aid station at Westfork (27.5 miles) and no one was in sight in front or behind me. I knew that it was just five miles to the finish. Five miles straight up the Kenyon Devore Trail. I filled both bottles, took some salt pills and a couple pieces of potato and off I went....This climb is a bitch. I still don't think it's as tough as some other recent climbs I've done, but it's plenty hard, especially 27 miles in! ....."
Waiting for the Evidence to Melt
http://thejamaicainn.wordpress.com/2010 ... e-to-melt/
"....I arrive at mom’s house just in time to help her burn down the canyon. Yes, you read that right, she torched the Little Tujunga Canyon all by herself.Why you may ask? Oh it’s very logical. She was lighting mosquito citronella incense coils and instead of blowing out the flame to let the smoke smoulder and do it’s job of chasing off mosquitos, she let the flame burn high and strong. So high and so strong that it torched the canyon.
As I’m surrounded by 4ft flames on all sides with my back to a propane tank and nothing but a shovel, she brings me…… ice.No, not water.No, not a fire extinguisher…. ice. Meanwhile, the flames have spread down into the canyon about 30 yards, and is on it’s way up the hill onto the bounding neighbors yards. I choose to fight the flames closest to the propane tank, at least I can stave off an explosion, if nothing else. Mom, in the meantime, is lining the fence with…. ice."
Small brush fires here and there...
Glendora mountain road brushfire from car accident
http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/201 ... ed_31.html
also commercial for cadillac CTSV
http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/201 ... -ctsv.html
and also for GMR...
Ambushed by the Highway Patrol
http://my.sportbikeclub.com/_Ambushed-b ... 46089.html
"As soon our group of about 30 riders rolled out of the driveway, another motor cop eye balled us like he was salivating over a porterhouse steak, shaking his head like he couldn’t believe we were still going to attempt the ride up the mountain.....We continued on Sierra Madre, riding at the speed limit in hopes the CHP would leave us alone, but more and more patrol cars were parked curbside and additional motor cops and patrols began emerging from side streets like a pack of sharks circling a school of fish. There were at least ten of them, all positioned to go in for the kill when ready. ...We ended up avoiding the mountain all together and headed for another gas station on Lone Hill, where we waited for our demoralized friends to arrive with freshly written tickets.Jon, SBC’s own Community Manager, and “Motosikal” (who came in a Hummer with drinks and snacks by the way. Good man!) headed up the mountain in their “chase vehicles” (cages) to check out the scene at Kodak Point. It turns out a crowd was accumulating at the turn out to “wait out the cops.” ...."