SR-39 (San Gabriel Canyon Road)

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Taco
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I go up there to climb at the crag right above the lot. I haven't seen any broken glass or signs of break-inns. I'm always within throwing distance of my car, though. I'd say it's OK.
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Thanks for the opinions dudes.
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I heard this through the grapevine. Can anyone confirm? I may head up there tomorrow with my buddy.
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Post by everyday »

- was posted mar 22 '11 -sayz opened 0630 yesterday, even has lil ph# there if u wanna b sure :D

http://www.crystallake.name/road.htm
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Woo hoo!!

One caveat:
Because Lake Road may not be getting plowed and because there is around 15 inches of snow in some areas (and more expected) it is not known whether there is any access to the campgrounds.
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Oh why don't I have a RWD car anymore? Sounds like primo drifting conditions. :-)
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Schnee!

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The end of R39 is now just a little past Crystal Lake.

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Snackbar and caretaker's villa

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CL Crag

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The Lake. It's pretty damn full!

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I rode down from the CL area on my bike in the "storm" while my buddy followed in his truck.
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Post by everyday »

cool pics :D
I wonder if were going to get anymore spring snow storms...
Ima go up to the snow this weekend hopefully (ive only got 13 days left to go to snow :( )
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everyday wrote: cool pics :D
I wonder if were going to get anymore spring snow storms...
Ima go up to the snow this weekend hopefully (ive only got 13 days left to go to snow :( )
13?

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Taco wrote: Image
I rode down from the CL area on my bike in the "storm" while my buddy followed in his truck.
Crazy!

Pretty cool pics of a place that it's been a long time since I've seen.

Did you guys have to chain up?

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Post by everyday »

Hikin_Jim wrote:
everyday wrote: cool pics :D
I wonder if were going to get anymore spring snow storms...
Ima go up to the snow this weekend hopefully (ive only got 13 days left to go to snow :( )
13?

HJ
-Jim-Ya. Im having my jaw fixed on April 6th. 4+ hours of surgery,
so ima b recovering anywhere from 2-4 weeks. So im guessin the snow mite b pretty gone by then.
(if u hav more ???, PM me. i dont wanna hijack his thread too much)

-Taco-Hey-how far was your bike ride through the snow? Dint yer
face feel frozen from the wind/snow :shock: do bikes
have snow-tires?

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Post by Bill »

everyday wrote:
Hikin_Jim wrote:
everyday wrote: cool pics :D
I wonder if were going to get anymore spring snow storms...
Ima go up to the snow this weekend hopefully (ive only got 13 days left to go to snow :( )
13?

HJ
-Jim-Ya. Im having my jaw fixed on April 6th. 4+ hours of surgery,
so ima b recovering anywhere from 2-4 weeks. So im guessin the snow mite b pretty gone by then.

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Sorry about your jaw. :( Hope you heal quickly
If you want i could sell my snow shovel at the yard sale. That should extend the snow season a bit. 8)
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Post by AW~ »

shweet. Get up there before the crowds get to it.
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We didn't need chains, nothing special was required on the bike, and it was fun downhill. 25 miles of downhill, I think?

AW is about 982734967326% right with his comment. I'm very VERY happy that this place is open again, as there's a lot to do in the area and it's literally up my street, but there will likely be a lot of trash, graffiti, and craaaaaaaaaaaap everywhere by the end of the summer. C'est la vie, though.
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Taco wrote: We didn't need chains, nothing special was required on the bike, and it was fun downhill. 25 miles of downhill, I think?
Who needs chains? Easy to carry em with you :idea:
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Taco, did you happen to look Iron's way and see what the coverage was over there?
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Lotsa coverage pretty much everywhere down to 6,000 or so.
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Great news!
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Thanks
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Taco wrote: The end of R39 is now just a little past Crystal Lake.
How far of a walk/ride is it from the new closure location to Islip Saddle via the road? (and yes, I'm too lazy to get a map out and figure it out myself)
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Hikeup, the gate that effectively marks the end of all vehicular northern traffic on R39 to the gate at Islip Saddle is 4.45 miles. The gate that's currently locked is 1.45 miles south of that. I'm not sure why it's not open to the furthest gate, as that section of road is in good condition.
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Thanks!
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Post by Layne Cantrell »

HikeUp wrote:
Taco wrote: The end of R39 is now just a little past Crystal Lake.
How far of a walk/ride is it from the new closure location to Islip Saddle via the road? (and yes, I'm too lazy to get a map out and figure it out myself)
http://bit.ly/ekDkuJ


About 4.5 miles - it's pretty awesome actually, if you zoom in close enough at the bottom you can tell the difference in road quality at the 1978 closure.
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Thanks for the map too!
Walking directions are in beta.
Use caution – This route may be missing sidewalks or pedestrian paths.
or pavement. :D
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HikeUp wrote: Thanks for the map too!
Y'know, just in case you got lost! :)
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Yes. Always be prepared. I'm gonna bring those little inflatable arm floaty thingies in case I fall into Crystal Lake. :?
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Excellent link!

The northernmost gate is a little east of point B on the map.
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Post by Johnny Bronson »

This is great news! Damn Ryan the lake is so huge now hahaaa great pics! Cant wait to head back up in the summer to climb the misc crags
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Caltrans is abandoning plans to reopen a 4.4-mile section of state Highway 39 in the Angeles National Forest between Crystal Lake and Wrightwood, citing rising costs, engineering challenges and a mandate to protect bighorn sheep.

Caltrans abandoning Highway 39 repair

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I may be alone with this reaction, but this is GREAT!!!!! They should never have bothered trying to reopen that road.

Yay sheep!!
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cougarmagic wrote: I may be alone with this reaction, but this is GREAT!!!!! They should never have bothered trying to reopen that road.

Yay sheep!!
Then they should give up ownership of it....which they wont. Its going to continue being a money pit and opportunity to cite people for walking on it.
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