Angeles National Forest Closure - October 23
Well, there's the Santa Monica NRA, Cleveland NF, and Los Padres NF, and Joshua Tree NP. Locally, you could go to Griffith Park.
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MT LUKENS City of LA Route
That portion of the San Gabriels that is in the city of LA should be open. Start here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG (watch the parking restrictions). Go to approx here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG where the trail splits. You can go right up Haines Canyon on good trail, joining the dirt road approx here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG The right fork of the trail goes out of the city of LA and into the ANF for about .25 miles. You'd have to decide if your conscience can live with this.
Or you can go left, joining the Stone Canyon Trail approximately here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG and from that junction proceeding to the summit of Mt. Lukens. The left fork of the trail is followable but brushy, and there's one kind of bad poison oak spot.
You're getting around 2800' gain over about 4 miles and winding up at an elevation over 5000'. Not too bad for a local hike during a forest closure.
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MT LUKENS City of LA Route
That portion of the San Gabriels that is in the city of LA should be open. Start here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG (watch the parking restrictions). Go to approx here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG where the trail splits. You can go right up Haines Canyon on good trail, joining the dirt road approx here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG The right fork of the trail goes out of the city of LA and into the ANF for about .25 miles. You'd have to decide if your conscience can live with this.
Or you can go left, joining the Stone Canyon Trail approximately here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... &layer=DRG and from that junction proceeding to the summit of Mt. Lukens. The left fork of the trail is followable but brushy, and there's one kind of bad poison oak spot.
You're getting around 2800' gain over about 4 miles and winding up at an elevation over 5000'. Not too bad for a local hike during a forest closure.
Yes, Mount Lukens is great city hike. But I have already hiked it.
http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/mountlukens
I guess I could try another route,
thanks,
http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/mountlukens
I guess I could try another route,
thanks,
According to this: http://www.towncrier.com/pages/breaking ... 022.b.html all of the local NF's are closed. San Jacinto State Park is also closed according to that article.
Wouldn't be surprised if Santa Monica NRA, Topanga State Park, Will Rodgers, etc. were closed too.
Wouldn't be surprised if Santa Monica NRA, Topanga State Park, Will Rodgers, etc. were closed too.
The route you took is from Deukmejian (if I'm spelling that right) Wilderness Park, which is an interesting route.Travis wrote:Yes, Mount Lukens is great city hike. But I have already hiked it.
http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/mountlukens
I guess I could try another route,
The Sister Elsie trail route that I outlined above is a different route although there's a bit of cross over on the Mt. Lukens Road (less than a mile I think).
If you do do the Sister Elsie route as a loop, it's probably better to do it counter clockwise. It's not always easy to find the spot where the trail leaves the Mt. Lukens Road although I did set up a couple of ducks last time I was there.
I started a discussion on the San Jacinto board about the closure of the SBNF and the State Park. The Skyline Trail from Palm Springs to the Tram is not in the State Park and is the one hard hike in the area that does not get shut down by these fire closures. Unfortunately, you have to stop at the Tram, but you can get in a good honest 8000' climb!
Verdugo hills are open...or as the topo says Verdugo mountains hehehe...2000ft of elevation change though from the city of Burbank. I am not sure of exactly what the best canyon is, but suspect the hike is from Sunset canyon, above Deer canyon and then to those radio towers.
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... ayer=DRG25
They have some other hikes in the hills which I rate a 1 star.For example, La Tuna canyon road starting points. I would think a hike from Burbank should grab 2 stars if just for the view of the SFV.
I know there is a hike in there somewhere, I can see it!
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=34. ... ayer=DRG25
They have some other hikes in the hills which I rate a 1 star.For example, La Tuna canyon road starting points. I would think a hike from Burbank should grab 2 stars if just for the view of the SFV.
I know there is a hike in there somewhere, I can see it!
My favorite Verdugo hikes are from the trailheads about a mile west along La Tuna Road from the I-210 crossing. I usually go up one and down the other, with some excursion along the ridge.
There is an informal trail called the Viper Trail that takes off from the end of the short fire road at the top of Mesa Lila Rd. in Whiting Woods. It is quite steep and gets you to the ridge after a nice short workout.
There is an informal trail called the Viper Trail that takes off from the end of the short fire road at the top of Mesa Lila Rd. in Whiting Woods. It is quite steep and gets you to the ridge after a nice short workout.
We have to come up with a new classification system based on the danger of the neighborhood:TacoDelRio wrote:Anyone want to do the Compton-Watts traverse via Slauson or Imperial Blvd Ridge?
Class one: bring cell phone
Class two: bring pepper spray
Class three: bring knife
Class four: bring handgun
Class five: bring Uzi or AK-47
It's those class 5 stretches that really get me.
I understand that cold powerbars in one's chest pocket are actually more effective at stopping rounds than Kevlar. The military has been undergirding their Humvees with them on cold days...
Not I. This is a full on disaster! Just hope the winds die down today and they can start getting it under control, I have had a constant headache since yesterday, the smoke is getting to me. Ash everywhere...Mike P wrote:This is amazing!
Can anyone think of a time when the entire Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino, and Cleveland NFs have been closed?
We have to come up with a new classification system based on the danger of the neighborhood:
Class one: bring cell phone
Class two: bring pepper spray
Class three: bring knife
Class four: bring handgun
Class five: bring Uzi or AK-47
You didn't include baseball bats or swords!
Class one: bring cell phone
Class two: bring pepper spray
Class three: bring knife
Class four: bring handgun
Class five: bring Uzi or AK-47
You didn't include baseball bats or swords!
You'll quickly enter into the Angeles National Forest (ANF) if you head up the Mt. Wilson Trail out of Sierra Madre - even before you hit First Water.
You can get up to Henninger Flats from Eaton Canyon Nature Center via the "horse trail" and Mt. Wilson Toll Road without entering the ANF. The Toll Road between the bridge and the junction with the upper end of the horse trail passes through ANF, but you don't want to go that route anyway because a land slide blocks it. The horse trail bypasses this part of the Toll Road so it seems like it would be legal to get up to Henninger. Anything above Henninger on the Toll Road is in the ANF and effected by the closure.
You can get up to Henninger Flats from Eaton Canyon Nature Center via the "horse trail" and Mt. Wilson Toll Road without entering the ANF. The Toll Road between the bridge and the junction with the upper end of the horse trail passes through ANF, but you don't want to go that route anyway because a land slide blocks it. The horse trail bypasses this part of the Toll Road so it seems like it would be legal to get up to Henninger. Anything above Henninger on the Toll Road is in the ANF and effected by the closure.
If it's in the San Gabriels, it's pretty much closed. Private inholdings would be the exception, but if it's private, good luck on getting permission to hike during a fire crisis. I suppose you could hike up the Arroyo Seco near JPL for a ways since that's City of Pasadena, but you run into ANF land quickly there too.
I think your best bets locally are Griffith Park or the Verdugos.
Alternatively, treat yourself, and head out to Joshua Tree, the Sierra, Death Valley, Mojave Preserve, etc. Plenty of good country out there. Great excuse to try something new!
I think your best bets locally are Griffith Park or the Verdugos.
Alternatively, treat yourself, and head out to Joshua Tree, the Sierra, Death Valley, Mojave Preserve, etc. Plenty of good country out there. Great excuse to try something new!
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LOLRichardK wrote:Chino Hills State Park is closed.
Crystal Cove State Park is closed.
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park is closed.
Riley Wilderness Park is closed.
It looks like a weekend hiking the stair master.
Hear the voice calling. Sierra, Sierraaa, Sierraaaa
Now I have figured out what that noise in my head was!luciano136 wrote:Hear the voice calling. Sierra, Sierraaa, Sierraaaa