EisPiraten Hike - Upper Eaton Loop

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Sean
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After reading prior reports, Madison (Uncle Rico) suggested a loop through upper Eaton Canyon for the EisPiraten group hike. He brought his wife, Kellie. Dima returned to the canyon, having done the loop before, to make sure we didn't get lost. Jeff (JeffH), Jeremiah (StonehillNews), and Cecelia (Girl Hiker) also joined the party. And Jim, a fellow member of the Rubio trail crew, along with Jeremiah, came out to have fun as well. We all met at the Eaton Saddle trailhead at 8am yesterday. It was still quite cold. Everyone wore pants and long-sleeves, except for me, because, you know, I've decided to be a "rebel just for kicks."

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We hiked along the Mt. Lowe Road through Mueller Tunnel to Markham Saddle. It was going to be a beautiful day with clear skies, plus lots of trees and rocks. It was time to begin the cross-country portion of the adventure and drop from the saddle into the head of Eaton Canyon.

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The drop-in was steep but manageable using use trails and a clear route through the trees and gully. We hit the main branch, which was filled with large boulders.

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The canyon generally retained a wide profile, so it was easy to criss-cross the floor between rocky and brushy sections. We started to notice a few old metal parts to old things, though we couldn't figure out what they were exactly.

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And, of course, when you get eight scramblers together in one place, all they want to do is pose for pictures.

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(photo by Jeremiah)

Or walk across logs.

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And avoid pools of water.

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But perhaps the most common thing scramblers want to do is fetch balloons out of high tree branches.

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Up to this point we contented ourselves with picking up the occasional birthday or Disney princess balloon off the ground. But when we noticed these particular specimens stuck high in the tree branch, there was absolutely no leaving the scene until this technical problem got solved. At first rocks flew threw the air with little effect. Jeremiah tried waving a huge fallen branch around, but that didn't work either. Finally, we allowed Dima to try his technique. Jeremiah helped tie a rock to the end of a rope, and Dima underhand tossed it up and over the high branch. With the rope in place, Dima and Jeff then pulled the balloons down successfully. It was perhaps the greatest half-hour struggle in canyon scrambling history.
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After the triumph, we continued down-canyon, bypassing falls and cascades, and trying not to break our ankles while trudging through layers of fallen leaves.

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(Photo by Cecelia)

Finally we reached the end of the cross-country trek and hit the Idlehour Trail crossing. From here we climbed the scenic path up to Five Points.

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At Five Points we counted up our balloon and other trash haul for the day.

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In addition to the 30 odd balloons, we also packed out some cans and miscellaneous other garbage. Dima by far made out the best, having found a discarded balaclava and new pair of pants.

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While Jeff, Jim, and I walked the Mt. Lowe Road back, Madison, Kellie, Jeremiah, Dima, and Cecelia headed up and over Mt. Lowe via the east trail. Cecelia wanted to see the new memorial scope for Lee Tracy.

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Back at Markham Saddle, we closed out the hike with an inspirational sunset.

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For additional pictures, Dima has placed his here. Jeremiah's are here. And Jeff's are here.
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Good deal....water flow looks low!
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It was a great day to be out in the mountains, thanks to all for participating. It was nice to put some real faces with the stories.

I uploaded most of my photos to a dropbox too - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/trufzuf5n8zf ... NBZya?dl=0
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I uploaded my pics to dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/home/Eaton%20Sa ... oop%20HIke

I have more but I didnt want to bore you guys with all the canyon and trail pics lol
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It was perhaps the greatest half-hour struggle in canyon scrambling history.
Battle of the Balloon 2018, Never Forget

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Looks like a fun time! I would have liked to join in but I work on Sundays. Nice work hauling out so much trash!
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headsizeburrito wrote:
It was perhaps the greatest half-hour struggle in canyon scrambling history.
Battle of the Balloon 2018, Never Forget

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Looks like a fun time! I would have liked to join in but I work on Sundays. Nice work hauling out so much trash!
? this was literally the scene in the bottom of the canyon for like 45 minutes.

I've got pics as well, but I think y'all get the point so I'll spare you the additional visual stimulation.

Fun day in the Gabes with great folks. Much good clean fun was had.??
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You can check out this little slide-show/montage I made with a selection from everyone who shared photos:
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Girl Hiker wrote: I uploaded my pics to dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/home/Eaton%20Sa ... oop%20HIke

I have more but I didnt want to bore you guys with all the canyon and trail pics lol
Hmm, link didn't work for me. Try clicking Share, and it should generate a special sharing link for you.
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What a cool trip. Great sunset photos, too. That balloon record may stand for a long time.
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stonehillnews wrote:
Girl Hiker wrote: I uploaded my pics to dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/home/Eaton%20Sa ... oop%20HIke

I have more but I didnt want to bore you guys with all the canyon and trail pics lol
Hmm, link didn't work for me. Try clicking Share, and it should generate a special sharing link for you.
hmmmm really? I will check it out!
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stonehillnews wrote:You can check out this little slide-show/montage I made with a selection from everyone who shared photos:

I was hoping to see the entire balloon video too!
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JeffH wrote:
stonehillnews wrote:You can check out this little slide-show/montage I made with a selection from everyone who shared photos:

I was hoping to see the entire balloon video too!
They’re all in my Dropbox. Haven’t had time to splice together a super cut yet.
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Hi Guys,
I tried to share the folder from Drop box. Please let me know if you you received it.
Thanks
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headsizeburrito wrote:
It was perhaps the greatest half-hour struggle in canyon scrambling history.
Battle of the Balloon 2018, Never Forget

balloonneverforget.jpg
Looks like a fun time! I would have liked to join in but I work on Sundays. Nice work hauling out so much trash!
haha! that's funny!
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Girl Hiker wrote: Hi Guys,
I tried to share the folder from Drop box. Please let me know if you you received it.
Thanks
Whenever I go to your link it takes me to my own Dropbox page. You have to go to the little dots on the right, click share and then copy link.
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