Hey guys,
I'm thinking of going for a quick overnight up either Idlehour or Mt Lowe Trail Camps. I was curious if there were any rules about where to park and if there was any history of crime (ie: break-ins) for cars obviously left overnight down below. Could anyone chime in on that? Thanks!
Idlehour/Mt Lowe Overnighter
- PackerGreg
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I've never had any problems. If I go by way of the Cobb Estate & Echo Mountain I don't park on Lake Ave, I park half a block or more down Loma Alta so that it looks like the car belongs to a house, but not as far as the school. Plus I park under a street light and I don't leave any clues in the car that I am hiking/camping. Millard Canyon/Sunset Ridge requires an Adventure Pass but they lock the gate below at 8:00 pm and the sheriff deputies usually patrol the parking areas before locking up, so it's relatively safe.
- palmeredhackle
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Awesome thanks for the reply, I appreciate it. Conflicted about heading up that area or going higher and maybe staying at Kelly.
- palmeredhackle
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Jim, I always share your photos of Joyce with my girlfriend. She's in love with your daughter, she's just too cute!
I was up near Buckhorn with the girlfriend actually on Sunday. Drove through to see how it was, and it was not terribly crowded. I was seriously surprised.
Well, I ended up not going the Lowe/Idlehour way and decided to go up IHC to Kelly Camp. Hooked up with my dad, but it seems between the heat and the lack of recently climbing with a heavy pack, he decided he wasn't going to be able to comfortably make it up for the night. We came back down and after parting ways I decided to head up with what little light I had left to Hoegee's for the night.
It was relatively warm but got decently chilly. I had a very jampacked evening of animal life, a fox was on top of the table next to where I had my hammock set up and out past him I could see the glowing from the eyes of his companions up the hill. Some weird growling critter was walking around near me inspecting the area and I do believe my neighbors down by the old cement foundation had a run in with a bear. Could have been something smaller, but it had enough force to pull some heavy sounding stuff off their table. I was glad I was somewhat far away from them and that all my smellies were hanging in the tree!
I was up near Buckhorn with the girlfriend actually on Sunday. Drove through to see how it was, and it was not terribly crowded. I was seriously surprised.
Well, I ended up not going the Lowe/Idlehour way and decided to go up IHC to Kelly Camp. Hooked up with my dad, but it seems between the heat and the lack of recently climbing with a heavy pack, he decided he wasn't going to be able to comfortably make it up for the night. We came back down and after parting ways I decided to head up with what little light I had left to Hoegee's for the night.
It was relatively warm but got decently chilly. I had a very jampacked evening of animal life, a fox was on top of the table next to where I had my hammock set up and out past him I could see the glowing from the eyes of his companions up the hill. Some weird growling critter was walking around near me inspecting the area and I do believe my neighbors down by the old cement foundation had a run in with a bear. Could have been something smaller, but it had enough force to pull some heavy sounding stuff off their table. I was glad I was somewhat far away from them and that all my smellies were hanging in the tree!
Thanks, bro. She's really a sweet little girl. Don't know how we got her; God must have smiled on us.palmeredhackle wrote: ↑Jim, I always share your photos of Joyce with my girlfriend. She's in love with your daughter, she's just too cute!
It wasn't 100% packed on Saturday, but it was pretty full. I bet a lot of people had already left by the time you drove through.I was up near Buckhorn with the girlfriend actually on Sunday. Drove through to see how it was, and it was not terribly crowded. I was seriously surprised.
Sorry to hear your dad didn't make it to Kellys. Cedar Glen (same trailhead) is nice and is a lot easier to get to.
Glad you got to Hoagies. It's a regular haunt of humans, so I figure it's best to take "critter precautions."
HJ