Icehouse 5 peak loop Oct 27th

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hvydrt
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My buddy and I are going to do a loop in the Ice house canyon area on the 27th if anyone wants to join. The plan is ice house trailhead to sugarloaf via falling rock canyon, ontario, big horn, cucamunga, etiwanda, icehouse saddle, then back to ice house trail head. We will start at 6:30. PM me if you want to come.
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hvydrt wrote:My buddy and I are going to do a loop in the Ice house canyon area on the 27th if anyone wants to join. The plan is ice house trailhead to sugarloaf via falling rock canyon, ontario, big horn, cucamunga, etiwanda, icehouse saddle, then back to ice house trail head. We will start at 6:30. PM me if you want to come.
I added the GPS track in downloadable gpx format to my Cucamonga 5 peaks page. It is a great hike!

http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/cucamongaareapeaks
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JayO
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Here is a link to a well done trip report of the same 5 peak adventure:

http://www.summitpost.org/trip-report/2 ... -hike.html

Do you think the air quality will be good enough by Saturday to spend ~9 hours out on the trail? :?:
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if the fires are still out of control, we may cancel, but i think things should be under control by then.

thanks for the link travis
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Everything in the Angeles NF is closed right now:
http://www.inciweb.org/incident/announc ... 1002/6604/

But hopefully will re-open soon when the Red Flag is lifted.
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Anyone know is The Cucamonga Wilderness is considered part of the National Forest?
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Post by AlanK »

Yes, it is part of the closed area.

These closures are really tough on hiking! :cry:
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Post by hvydrt »

We obviously aren't doing this hike this weekend becasue of the closure, but I think we are going to do mount Langley on Sunday. If anyone want to go we have room for 2 more.
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