Easy, secluded, multi-day hike in SG with access to water?
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I'm trying to find a beautiful hike in the San Gabriel Mountains that is suitable for a group of up to 30 people that has access to water. I would prefer a secluded place where we can camp for 2-3 nights without getting interrupted by other passing parties. I would also prefer the hike to be anywhere from 2-6 miles long (one way), with a mild gain in elevation, since newbies will be on the trail. Does such a place exist?
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Bear Creek might fit the bill. It's off West Fork of the SG. Familiar with it?
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@Taco
Yeah, that might work! I've gone up that trail just a little bit. I know where it is. I'd like to scope it out just a little more to see if it will really work for two groups of 15. Thanks for your input!
Yeah, that might work! I've gone up that trail just a little bit. I know where it is. I'd like to scope it out just a little more to see if it will really work for two groups of 15. Thanks for your input!
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@Ze
Not familiar with Iron Fork Camp. Where's the best place to start on that one?
Not familiar with Iron Fork Camp. Where's the best place to start on that one?
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East Fork/Heaton Flat. Ze is the man when it comes to that area.glamisking wrote: @Ze
Not familiar with Iron Fork Camp. Where's the best place to start on that one?