And that's the Sam Merrill Trail to Echo Mtn. Then the Middle Merrill extending up the ridge above Echo.
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This is Bear Canyon. Grand Canyon would be the one over the ridge to the left. Not in the picture.
Unfortunately, I deleted my best wing shots of that location but I did find this one which I hope is of some value. Click for full res.Sean wrote: ↑In the video, between 5:45-6:00 minutes you are heading straight for the ridge between Panorama Point (upper left) and the West Fuji plateau (lower right). The upper Lone Tree Trail used to go up that Ridge. Now it's an old firebreak with a use path and portions of the old trail still intact. And if you look closely you can see the lower trail, which is maintained, descending West Fuji from the rock outcropping in the middle of the plateau and contouring around the west slope.
Thanks for the correction. Lots to learn about local trails and terrain. I'm glad to know there is this interest and activity as well as volunteerism. If I can combat this persistent sinusitis maybe I'd like to start walking again then use Signal Hill which is a few miles from our house to start developing my legs once again. It would probably benefit my flying activity too.
Here is a short video of Dima and I dealing with a scree chute in Punchbowl Canyon. This gully is directly below the C-46 tail section. Parts of the plane wreck slid down this steep slope into the stream. Some large pieces remain half-buried in the rocks. One of these parts appears in the video. We think it might be a propeller blade, but are not certain.
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Looks like you guys had fun, what a jump!
Random thoughts while watching....
I really like Willie's rolling technique to avoid the yucca.
The wall was probably built just to distract men from rushing through the gender gap, knowing they would likely stop to ponder and then climb.
7-11 might just be the best place to get snacks that look disgusting. You look disappointed that it was actually pretty good.
Outstanding leap by Willie!
I can't wait for the next episode.
I really like Willie's rolling technique to avoid the yucca.
The wall was probably built just to distract men from rushing through the gender gap, knowing they would likely stop to ponder and then climb.
7-11 might just be the best place to get snacks that look disgusting. You look disappointed that it was actually pretty good.
Outstanding leap by Willie!
I can't wait for the next episode.
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
There was an accident yesterday on the Angeles Crest Highway near Dawson Saddle. It prevented us from reaching the Blue Ridge, but I got some footage of the rescue helicopter taking off from the road.
Recently the Restoration Legacy Crew cleared the road through Mueller Tunnel. A couple of the larger boulders needed special treatment in order to remove. I created a two-part video documenting our efforts. Check it out!
Jeremiah (stonehillnews) is featured in a new web commercial for Chevrolet. The production took place back in August, and I was allowed to shoot behind-the-scenes video. You might find it interesting, because it contains a tour of the Altadena Mountain Rescue Team's headquarters and footage of rappelling action at the Garden of the Gods in Chatsworth. Also, Jeremiah and I provide commentary throughout.
When talking about selfie sticks, how do you define fanny pack? I have a belted water bottle carrier that I got at a New Balance store, I have used it while hiking the Wilderness Park loop. Does that make me less of a macho man? Hmm, another great life question to ponder.
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
I accept the popular definition at Wikipedia. Basically a zippered pouch strapped around the waist and used for carrying personal items. Carrying things on your belt is different. A lot of guys do that, including cops, soldiers, construction workers, hunters, and Batman. I think the issue with the fanny pack is that it's used similarly to a purse, which is traditionally seen as feminine. I'm not entirely sure what the issue is with the selfie stick, but it too doesn't seem manly. It might have something to do with women wanting to get more of their torso (breasts) in the shot than a man needs. A man can just stick his arm out and be happy with the result.JeffH wrote:When talking about selfie sticks, how do you define fanny pack? I have a belted water bottle carrier...