Silverfish Truck Trail
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- Snownado survivor
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anyone hiked its entire length recently? Looks super brushy in the east, not so bad in the west. I hiked from 39 up it to the ridge top, which was awful. Lots of hard bushwhacking and crawling. Didn’t continue, as we meant to explore a Canyon, but ran out of time.
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- Cucamonga
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If anyone hikes this whole trail they deserve some sort of statue commemorating the achievement.
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- Snownado survivor
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I will do it, and then my statue will be torn down by people who didn’t hike it cause they found out I made fun of fat people before so I’m not pure enough for them. Then, extinction level event hits reset button, and next apex tool user species has a lot of first ascents to do.
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Walked part of it from the Morris Dam side last week. It looks like the forest service or the fire department has done some fairly recent maintenance. It's a lot easier than it used to be to get through from that side.
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I'm looking forward to reading of the first parrot ascent of Monrovia Peak in the next issue of the American Alpine Journal.next apex tool user species has a lot of first ascents to do.
EDIT: Oh, yeah... I Want A Parrot
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- Cucamonga
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What does this mean? They cleared it with a dozer?CrazyHermit wrote: It looks like the forest service or the fire department has done some fairly recent maintenance.
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Definitely not with a dozer. They just cleared some of the brush out. It's still a trail.