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Taco
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Baldy Notch Resort
https://winter.mtbaldyresort.com/webcams/


Good ol' Mt Wilson Towercam:
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~obs/towercam.htm


Mountain High Resort, near Wright Mountain
http://www.mthigh.com/site/mountain/pho ... s/livecams


Wrightwood - Various cameras:
http://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/
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Post by Travis »

cool, thanks for adding these,
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Post by JMunaretto »

Found some air quality webcams, one which is labeled 'cucamonga' and one labeled 'cucamonga south' The one with some mountains in the background, can anyone figure out if this is Cucamonga or something else?

http://www.fsvisimages.com/cuca1/cuca1.html

http://www.fsvisimages.com/cucs1/cucs1.html
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Post by JMunaretto »

this is a 'pristine' view of the one shot
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Cucamonga, CA

The Cucamonga digital camera system was installed near the Mt. Wilson Observatory in September 2001. Web-based real-time monitoring began in 2008. The camera views San Gorgonio Mountain ~115 kilometers to the east. Associated ozone data are collected from the California Air Resources Board Pico Rivera air quality station located near Pico Park, CA. Meteorological data are obtained from the NOAA weather station located at the Mount Wilson Observatory.

Cucamonga South, CA

The Red Mountain real-time pan/tilt digital camera system was installed southeast of Hemet, California, in September 2003. The camera pans to the north-northwest to view Diamond Valley Lake and the Cucamonga Wilderness, ~105 kilometers in the distance. Associated ozone data are collected from the South Coast Air Quality Management District station located in Perris. Meteorological data are obtained from a private weather station in Hemet.
http://www.fsvisimages.com/all.html
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Post by Tim »

Nice find, Joseph. If you click on the "Map It" button, you'll see a map with a little camera at the end of a large pink cone. So the "Cucamonga" camera is located near Mt. Wilson and is looking southeast. "Cucamonga South" is located near Hemet and is looking northwest.
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Post by HikeUp »

JMunaretto wrote:this is a 'pristine' view of the one shot
Right to left I think it is: San Jacinto in the distance, Monrovia Peak et al in the foreground, San Gorgonio in the distance, Ontario Peak obscuring Cucamonga, the 3T's (or at least some of them), then Baldy/West Baldy.
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Post by JMunaretto »

aha! maybe I should have looked at the site a bit more carefully :)
FIGHT ON

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I prefer this view. note how wonderful and beautiful and clear and powerful and dominate (ucla) and strong and majestic and superior and proud and did I say dominate?

http://www.usc.edu/about/visit/upc/tommy_cam/

FIGHT ON!
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Post by HikeUp »

Bump. Senor Taco, can you make this a 'sticky'?
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Se, Senor.
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Danke schön!
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Ja Wohl, mein Herr!
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Post by mattmaxon »

Yeah I saw that thing on Sunday!

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Nice...but....

They couldn't have used the Tower Cam?

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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Oh, so that's what that was. I saw your photos on your canyoneering post. BTW, that was a great post as ususal.
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Post by Ze Hiker »

I made a little post that consolidates a few of the live webcams. Nothing fancy.

http://socalhikes.com/2009/02/live-mountain-cameras/
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Post by Taco »

You so crazy.

Thanks Joe.
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Post by Mike P »

Mt Wilson TowerCam is back in action! Looks good folks!

Thank you (to whoever :D ) for getting it back on the air so quickly!
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Post by Mike P »

Looks like the Newcomb Rim Trail was bulldozed (or are my landmarks wrong?):
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Post by Layne Cantrell »

Mike P wrote:Looks like the Newcomb Rim Trail was bulldozed (or are my landmarks wrong?):
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Looks like its back down again as of last night. Bummer.
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Post by Ze Hiker »

for anyone interested in looking at multiple cams, i put up this page a long time ago, but its definitely useful right now. 3 cameras pointed in direction of fires :(

http://socalhikes.com/live-mountain-cams/
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Post by Ze Hiker »

I updated the live camera page, nearly doubling the views

http://socalhikes.com/live-mountain-cams/
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Post by Taco »

I didn't even know about half of those. Thanks Ze!
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Post by Sean »

I just found out about this site. It's got images from webcams around Baldy, including one at the Ski Hut.

Bonus webcams: Big Bear Mtn Resort
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Post by HikeUp »

A bunch of cameras...

http://www.alertwildfire.org/

Drill down and there are quite a few views of the Bobcat fire.
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