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mcphersonm80
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Post by mcphersonm80 »

Taken yesterday from the North Backbone route (trip report coming soon):

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Mt Baldy's Rugged North Face by Wattifoto, on Flickr
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tpfishnfool
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Post by tpfishnfool »

Taco,

you guys ever try fishing the waters up there ? must be some great wild trout fishing in those waters..
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

The fish I've seen there are quite small. I'm not sure why it got the name "Fish Fork", to be honest with you.
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Post by rokclimbr »

So has anyone found a pot of gold up there yet!?





The amazing rainbow last night (followed shortly by an impressive lightning storm).
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Plenty of pot and gold up there, but not enough short Irish guys for the two to combine. 8)
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Post by yobtaf »

Taco wrote: Plenty of pot and gold up there, but not enough short Irish guys for the two to combine. 8)
I thought I was gonna see the leprechaun video again :lol:
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Post by rokclimbr »

Ha! Good one Taco :lol: Leprechaun video? I'm curious...
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Post by yobtaf »

:lol:
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Awwwwww yeuh!
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PackerGreg
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Post by PackerGreg »

Taco wrote: Plenty of pot and gold up there...
At the corner of Fair Oaks & Woodbury? Yep.
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Very cool. Thanks Obie!
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666-The Beast
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Post by 666-The Beast »

Obie, thanks for the visual of the history, the adventures and the great human accomplishments on those mountains! The Rainier climb without a rope and having to hold on on a moving holds is something else!
Way too many magic places and so little time to see some of them....... thanks again 666
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obie
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Post by obie »

Cool looking at those big baggy cargo pants, thick wool socks and rope that looks like it came off a tugboat.



Stylin' up high:

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NY Times article/video on Beckey from 2008. Climbing footage from the 1940's. Old goat....:)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/16/sport ... afqqpukIvQ
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Post by IcyBacon »

Let's get this moving again eh?

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South of Islip by Icybacon, on Flickr
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Some recent SG critters:
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Canyon Wren by Icybacon, on Flickr

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Raven by Icybacon, on Flickr

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Brown Creeper by Icybacon, on Flickr

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White-headed Woodpecker by Icybacon, on Flickr

Not taken in the SG's, but they are most definitely around everywhere. She's got babies on board...
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Mama Wolf by Icybacon, on Flickr

Finally, poorly imitating Adams:
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Alpenglow by Icybacon, on Flickr
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HikeUp
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Post by HikeUp »

Good idea Mr. Bacon.

Great bird pics. Is that a red tail hawk eating lunch in your flickr collection? Looks too big to be a coopers or sharp shinned.
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Hey, nice shot of Kimchi Ridge.
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Post by Mike P »

HikeUp wrote: Good idea Mr. Bacon.

Great bird pics. Is that a red tail hawk eating lunch in your flickr collection? Looks too big to be a coopers or sharp shinned.
HikeUp, that would be an osprey.

Beautiful pics, Icybacon!
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Post by HikeUp »

Mike P wrote: ... that would be an osprey.
Ah yes! I've never seen one before so I was focused on hawks. Thanks!
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Post by IcyBacon »

That Osprey lives in Fullerton at a stocked pond, there are also a few along the coast and a pair has had a nest at SJWR in Irvine a lot.

Kimchi Ridge eh? Fitting name. :lol:
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Post by Mike P »

IcyBacon wrote: That Osprey lives in Fullerton at a stocked pond, there are also a few along the coast and a pair has had a nest at SJWR in Irvine a lot.

Kimchi Ridge eh? Fitting name. :lol:
Osprey are also frequently observed at the 605/210 interchange near Santa Fe Lake and Dam.
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Post by David Stillman »

Take a jump back to the past, to a time when JTNP was still "The Monument". Was a good time. Bought my first house in JT back in '97. Place keeps calling me back. Feeling nostalgic tonight.
http://davidstillman.blogspot.com/2011/ ... ional.html
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

"Liver Trauma Jungle Juice party" Gotta like that. :lol:

HJ
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Right on!
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snoopy
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Post by snoopy »

Hello, I'm new here. I post a few videos of my country and our mountains.
Thanks for watching.

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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Took this panorama from the ridge below West Telegraph. I think it is one of the best views in the Baldy area. You can see Timber, Etiwanda, Cucamonga, Bighorn, Ontario, Sugarloaf, Colver, Sunset, Lookout, West Baldy, Old Baldy, Harwood, Dawson, and Thunder.


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Post by everyday »

heres a link to my last day of spring pics in yosemite. im to tired to copy n paste from photobucket, thats why the link is all ya get. its an open page though so comment if you like :)

https://www.facebook.com/melvin.ator.3/ ... 696&type=1
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Post by ur2slo »

The elusive red ones, yep I'm not a botanist, that's the deer trail ain't it?

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A peregrine? All the other birds thought so......me too.

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Morning coffee spot. Happy Feet!

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Some people are like Slinkies. Not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs
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IcyBacon
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Post by IcyBacon »

I think I photographed an Ent today.

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Ent Striding through Cucamonga Wilderness by Icybacon, on Flickr
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Post by rallison »

Islip Ridge Trail looking down on Route 39:

https://www.google.com/maps/views/view/ ... 8b626032f2

Dry but moderate temperatures today. Looking forward to some real weather in the near future.
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