Hey, where is everyone?
- Uncle Rico
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- Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:48 pm
Y'all still doing adventures? I need to read about them. 8)
- Tom Kenney
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- Joined: Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:51 pm
Same here. Will try tonight. Here's a hint: It's a special 'themed mission' to Mt. Hawkins! None too exciting, but my wife and I both got some nice pics.scottawr wrote: I have one from last week I was going to do a TR for but I've been busy.
Only one trip to the forest....going up West Twin Peaks ridge from Cogswell. Still a use path available to elevation 4000 . It was a fogout LOL. I turned around for sure when I heard some animal noise coming from somewhere in the deep wilderness. Ended up coming down the wrong ridge/eastern edge of Station Fire, but knew how to live that down.
This be the place

Wrong ridge down...but an excellent one for a canyoneer....with a rope.

Right turn....at least headed the right direction...

This be the place

Wrong ridge down...but an excellent one for a canyoneer....with a rope.

Right turn....at least headed the right direction...

I did a couple of lower peaks this week, Mendenhall (quite trashy) and Jupiter Mountain up near Green Valley. Hard to believe the Angeles National Forest goes so far north. I doubt either are worthy of a full report. Here is a hyperlapse video of the ascent of Jupiter, using beta software from Microsoft. My raw footage was not very good because I was holding the camera in front me the whole time. A mounted camera would probably produce much better video.
Jupiter Mountain hyperlapse
Jupiter Mountain hyperlapse
tekewin... Love that hyperlapse!!!!tekewin wrote: I did a couple of lower peaks this week, Mendenhall (quite trashy) and Jupiter Mountain up near Green Valley. Hard to believe the Angeles National Forest goes so far north. I doubt either are worthy of a full report. Here is a hyperlapse video of the ascent of Jupiter, using beta software from Microsoft. My raw footage was not very good because I was holding the camera in front me the whole time. A mounted camera would probably produce much better video.
Jupiter Mountain hyperlapse