
Let's tally up the wildlife encounters:
-1x Black Bear
-1x Baby Rattlesnake
-1x Domesticated dog (Pitbull), with owner (friendly)
-1x Badass Salamander or Newt (His name is now Gingrich)!
-239762893569812571837598157981751x tiny flies that look like Fruit Flies (I killed many of them)
-80 bazillion x Crane Flies (those giant-mosquito-lookin' guys)
-3-4x Millipedes
The bear scared the shit out of me, so I booked it back and figured-8'ed to set up a counter-ambush. 8) I didn't see him again, but talked with a guy shortly who saw it.
Overall, left parking lot at 0555, made it back at 1233 or so. Thought I'd be back at 1300, so I went faster going back, as usual.
I might also add that my new camera (which is insanely badass), is an Olympus 1030 SW. Waterproof to 33ft... freeze and drop resistant and a buncha other things. It will last a bit longer, I hope! Watch, I'll lose it.
Pictures with the rest of the info:

Millipede numba wun, on the road to Bear Creek. I had an African Giant Millipede a few years ago. His name was Pete. lulz.

Main Campground with TRASH!


My only views of the final objective.

Number two, in West Fork.

West Fork.



Maybe some Canyoneers can enlighten me... this doesn't look like typical rope. Not nylon, no sheath. Hemp?


Baby Rattler




Salamander or Newt! Really cool, with some shots taken underwater. I have a video as well.

Cow Killer (AKA Velvet Ant, a wingless wasp). THey are supposed to feel as painful as to be capable of killing cattle, hence the name. I had tons of these in the hills of Diamond Bar and CHino Hills, where I hiked as a wee lad. I've not been stung by one, and I intend to keep it that way! They can also be gold and black (Ranger Ants!).

Cool mastadon-tree. There's a bee hive in its' mouth.



Underwater pics

Inside a waterfall

Draw heading up towards Little Mermaid Peak (or subpeak)

Our Lord's Candle on the way out.
IDENTIFICATION TIME
WTF is this:

WTF are these little creatures?


Video later on. GOtta put it all together and edit it up and such.
Learned this: Do Triplet Rocks from the NORTH!

Yesterday, wanted to try Smith Mountain from a new perspective that required some gear. Forgot that R39 was closed, and i didn't feel like walking. I figured I could go check on the fire status near Baldy, and possibly do some climbing around Sugarloaf Peak. That was a no-go.

Burrito Peak South Face

Road closed (R39) just north of West Fork lot. Please do not park here. My Honda Legend had all of its' windows broken out with rocks here in April 2006.

Glendora Mountain Road, and Glendora Ridge Road closed.

Glendora Ridge Road. An awesome road. Photo from a while ago.
So, for you downhill skateboard dudes, and bicyclists, now is the time to go ride. No cars to worry about.
VIDEO (Salamander):