Got out to Idlehour in the middle of the showers yesterday. Talk about perfect weather! I think we saw 6 people over the whole 13 mile trek. Because of the rain, it was waterfalls galore. The manzanita near Idlehour was breathtaking too. Anybody ever camp out there before? Seems like a fun overnight destination.
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2.16.11 - eaton visitor center to idlehour camp in the rain
Used to be a spooky dude who was living there. He's gone now, thank God.
The loop from Henninger to the Sam Merrill Trailhead through Idlehour is the best front country loop in the San Gabs. I like it better than even the various loops out of Chantry.
Only bad thing about Idlehour as a camp site is the freaking Poison Oak. Yuck.
HJ
The loop from Henninger to the Sam Merrill Trailhead through Idlehour is the best front country loop in the San Gabs. I like it better than even the various loops out of Chantry.
Only bad thing about Idlehour as a camp site is the freaking Poison Oak. Yuck.
HJ
That's what we're thinking... starting at Eaton and going through Idlehour to Inspiration Point and down to Echo, then Lake. That would be a funnnnnn hike me thinks.
I didn't see much poison oak there yesterday but perhaps I wasn't looking. Either way, thanks for the response.
I didn't see much poison oak there yesterday but perhaps I wasn't looking. Either way, thanks for the response.
Yep. That's the one. There is a way through the neighborhoods too so that you don't have to drop all the way down to Altadena Drive to connect the two. In some ways, it's better to start at Eaton since they lock the gate at sunset. If you're running late, that locked gate is a pain.
There is a short cut called the Telephone Trail, but it's not for the faint of heart. The drop in is a bit challenging.
Looking back up the drop in.
It's leafless (generally) this time of year. You have to be able to recognize it by color and pattern... Or a certain itchy feeling about 48 hours after the hike...
HJ
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Gorgeous! Love the quote about wet manzanita - too funny, and true!
Aye, wet manzanita is a rare treat. Only people who hike in the rain get to experience it.
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