Made my way out to the Devil's Punchbowl last weekend. Took the trail from the parking area out to the Devil's Chair and back (with a couple of distractions along the way). Round trip is approximately 8 easy miles. Pretty neat place to spend a day.
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High Desert Trail to Devil's Chair
- Uncle Rico
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Hey, have you (or anyone else reading this) stayed the night at South Fork? Is it like the Monte Cristo of the north side of the range? There's loop opportunities involving South Fork but don't know if it's gang-banger/tweaker territory.Last year from South Fork campground
LOL...not like Monte Cristo. Is Monte Cristo even open LOL? Its like the second someone spots Monte Cristo, the commuters along AFH speed up to your bumper in a "dont even think about it" style. Ya keep it gas to the max or they will run you off the road...excuse me, expressway.Uncle Rico wrote: ↑Hey, have you (or anyone else reading this) stayed the night at South Fork? Is it like the Monte Cristo of the north side of the range? There's loop opportunities involving South Fork but don't know if it's gang-banger/tweaker territory.Last year from South Fork campground
SF is pretty much empty by fall since it gets kind of cold. Summertime looks to be when its crazy busy and edgy. I stay at Sycamore Flat since its free and easy to get into at night(open 24 hours)....no frills whatsoever at dusty Sycamore..pretty much just a unpaved parking lot with a bathroom. There might be one other party brave enough to park there overnight LOL.
SF attracts a camping crowd since its a off the road on a dirt road and is not as desert. Water is a big plus. You'll likely have company. I dont know of any easy loops though. Its more suited to split day hike....such as doing the Chair(with a tiny bit of Holcomb canyon thrown in) and then returning and doing something else. I would recommend travelling by car along Pallet Creek road at least one direction from The San Andreas Fault sign(for a selfie and earthquake lottery) to St Andrews Abbey(cool trees).
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- Uncle Rico
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Thanks for the info AW. 8)
Just a thought.
The one loop that looks viable, at least on paper, is from Vincent Gap to Islip Saddle down South Fork and then back up the Manzanita Trail. It could be done as a 3 day outing with nights at Little Jimmy and South Fork. And if they ever re-open the PCT in the Williamson Rock Area you could loop from Islip to the Burkhart Trail to the High Desert Trail over the South Fork and then back up to Islip (or do it in the other direction).I dont know of any easy loops though.
Just a thought.
- VermillionPearlGirl
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I like this hike. So many of the hikes in Angeles include serious elevation and therefore are quite challenging and every once in a while you just want to go for a long walk in the wilderness without all the sweat and exertion
Also, it's got a pretty unique reward at the end!
Also, it's got a pretty unique reward at the end!