Strawberry and Lawlor Still "Closed To Public Use"

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Sean
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I drove up to Red Box yesterday and took a look at the trailhead for Mt. Lawlor and Strawberry Peak. There was a sign posted: "Closed To Public Use." So I temporarily used it for private use while the government continued its shutdown games.

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The trail is in fine shape, clearly being worked and utilized, and in better condition than many neglected trails that remain open. There are a few minor landslides and washouts that narrow the track down to a couple feet wide in spots with potentially dangerous falls if you unceremoniously stumble at the worst possible time.

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To the Lawlor/Strawberry Saddle it's all Class 1 with a bit of poodle dog next to the trail. If you're not observant, you might lightly brush it in a couple spots, particularly during the contour around Lawlor's west flank, as Strawberry comes into view.

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At the saddle the main trail continues downhill, this time contouring around Strawberry. Instead I hopped on the less manicured ridge route up to the peak, which started immediately to the left of the main path.

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The ridge rollercoasters once or twice before granting some easy Class 2 climbing over a few boulders.

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It was steep and sandy at times. Rocky and overgrown at others. But the trail was nearly always obvious. One spot had some poodle dog that required a tiny detour to avoid. After a couple false summits I was standing on Strawberry Peak for the first time.

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To the west was Josephine Peak and Colby Canyon.

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To the south was Wilson and company.

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The other directions looked pretty cool too.

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Back at the saddle I headed up the other side of the ridge to tag Lawlor.

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This route is less defined than Strawberry, but still decent for experienced hikers. The Class 2 bits are slightly more challenging. I had to use my hands a couple times.

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And a few sections of poodle dog require some rerouting and flexibility to avoid completely.

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By the time I reached the summit of Lawlor, it was an hour before sunset, and I had no flashlight.

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So I promptly turned around and started the descent.

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For the people by the people! :D

Great pics!
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For the people by the people! :D

Great pics!
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Gasp!
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Post by Uncle Rico »

There was a sign posted: "Closed To Public Use." So I temporarily used it for private use
Ha! Well played Sean.
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Post by tekewin »

Great shots and beta. Thanks!

Strawberry has been on list forever, but has been closed forever. I wish I could hit it while the cats away, but I'll probably miss the window.
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Post by HikeUp »

Was the cutlery still there?
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Interesting to compare these pics to some from 2 years ago.
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Post by Sean »

No cutlery. But I found a damaged ammo box and chain on Strawberry. No register.

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Post by cab »

Good on you for getting out there. The amount of time that area has been closed is ridiculous.
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Ze Hiker
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Post by Ze Hiker »

Nice.

Yeah that area has been closed over 4 years now. Hasn't it "recovered" sufficiently??
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Post by hvydrt »

Good job! I think this guy is the head of the Angeles National Forest: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8tfuBIutLI
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Post by LetsGlissadeLhotze »

The San Gabriels have naturally/seasonally burned for well over 10,000 years but in the last 30 years I guess there is a special new government aided process
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Post by Augie »

Nice pics about your private use hike-lol. Gotta say, back in the day, that 3d class route on the west ridge was a great route.
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Post by Trailblazr80 »

Just hiked this today. Saw 3 other hikers. The trail is in pretty good shape, I didn't notice too much overgrowth or washed out areas. The tin box is still there, and no sign of a register.
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