Going through some old family photos, I came across some photos from my great-grandmother's hikes in the late 1910s and early 1920s. I believe they are from either the San Gabriel or San Bernardino mountains based on the look of the terrain and a post card from Big Bear. They're from different times and locations, not all one trip. Can anyone identify where they are located?
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Identifying Locations of 1910s-1920s era photographs
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Wow, those are great!
For #1 - Any waterfall experts in the house? Canyoneers?
For #2 - Maybe near Kelly Camp or Ontario Peak looking northwest towards west Baldy and register ridge?
For #3 - I agree it's lower altitude, maybe just a reinforced section of a high-use trail in the front range? Seems like a bridged drainage crossing that continues with foot tread - could that be some kind of flume?
For #4-#6 - I agree with HikeUp - looks like Lytle Creek area, unless all of these are in the San Bernardinos after all.
Thanks for sharing those here!
For #1 - Any waterfall experts in the house? Canyoneers?
For #2 - Maybe near Kelly Camp or Ontario Peak looking northwest towards west Baldy and register ridge?
For #3 - I agree it's lower altitude, maybe just a reinforced section of a high-use trail in the front range? Seems like a bridged drainage crossing that continues with foot tread - could that be some kind of flume?
For #4-#6 - I agree with HikeUp - looks like Lytle Creek area, unless all of these are in the San Bernardinos after all.
Thanks for sharing those here!