We know that the sign pointing to Telegraph Peak was stolen. They also took the forest road marker about half way to the peak.
At least, there was a nice view from the summit looking east. San Gorgonio and San Jacinto are visible on the right.
Stealing signs
- Breabonnie
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This is the junction of where the sign would normally direct someone to know to head to the falls or to head to the pools toward Bear Creek or to head back up the return trip back to the parking lot at Switzer Falls. The sign was missing and there was much graffiti on other signs. I took more photos. This was taken on 8/4/2013
Hike Up - thank you. It was clearer than usual that day. For photo buffs, the image is a 34mb pano made of 8 individual shots stitched together with Photoshop Elements 11. If anyone wants to see the full size original in the Smugmug gallery, go here:
http://richardk.smugmug.com/Nature/Tele ... &k=rq3RXW2
Breabonnie - It is sad to see this mindless vandalism. Resources for our national parks and forests have been cut to the bone. Basically, they have been left to fend for themselves.
http://richardk.smugmug.com/Nature/Tele ... &k=rq3RXW2
Breabonnie - It is sad to see this mindless vandalism. Resources for our national parks and forests have been cut to the bone. Basically, they have been left to fend for themselves.
- VermillionPearlGirl
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- Joined: Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:57 am
Recently went to Switzer for the first time in like 5 or 6 years, so heck if I remembered which way it was and ended up doing like 3 miles in Bear Canyon by accident. I mean it was fun, but that sign would have certainly have helped things....