Akawie, Vetter, Mooney, and Devil

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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I drove up the ACH to pick up some easy HPS peaks. These are pretty far down on my list since a lot of the HPS peaks are garbage. But my standards are low, and they fill the time between more interesting adventures. Nothing worth noting at P7160.

Mount Akawie is a small bump across the highway from Waterman. The one hour round trip from the turnout was 1.7 miles, including a stop at P7160. It is a pleasant area, plenty of pines and open country. The benchmark has been stolen, probably a long time ago.

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Akawie summit

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Vetter was a 4 mile paved hike from Charlton Flats. The new fire lookout was nice, I think the nicest I've seen anywhere. The one on Slide Mountain maybe comes close. The 360 view was amazing. A great choice for a lookout. A volunteer named Andy was there and showed me around. He said all the fire lookouts still use the Osborne fire finder (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_Fire_Finder) to pinpoint fires.

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While at Charlton, I walked across the highway to get Mt. Mooney and Devil Peak. A dirt road leads to a saddle between the two. A use trail goes about a quarter mile to Mooney, which was disappointing, even for an HPS peak. Less than 300' prom, weak views, an indistinct summit with recent burn scars. "Toasted Turd" might be a better name for it. I went back to the saddle, then took the dirt road toward Devil. I didn't know there was a small observatory there. I learned later it was the Stony Ridge Observatory- https://stony-ridge.org. At the end of the road, a firebreak goes to the top of Devil. Lots of downed trees, poodle dog, and whitethorn, but a decent use trail weaves through it all. No marks or register on Devil.

note: I somehow set my phone in portrait mode on Mooney, so these aren't so good

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Devil from Mooney

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About 100 sports cars were racing up and down the ACH last Friday. Mostly Porsches, but a little of everything. I saw this crashed Corvette on the way down. No one was with the vehicle.

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That observatory is featured in the Larry Niven/Jerry Pournelle classic "Lucifer's Hammer."
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The Gabes set 'em up, and you knock 'em down.

This reminded me to check on the progress of Ranger Nick and his quest to bag 'em all.

https://www.instagram.com/adventures_in_nomansland/

Its gone private! I don't have instagram...
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In 2007 I did the same 3 peaks one day (minus Akawie).

In April 2009 I was able to drive up to the observatory although the road was heavily rutted.

Looks like they've painted and changed doors since 2009...

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The fake bokeh of "portrait mode" is so funny. Thanks for the photos
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Nate U wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 9:15 am The Gabes set 'em up, and you knock 'em down.

This reminded me to check on the progress of Ranger Nick and his quest to bag 'em all.

https://www.instagram.com/adventures_in_nomansland/

Its gone private! I don't have instagram...
Ranger Nick is ambitious! I hope he gets 'em all.
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dima wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 10:45 am The fake bokeh of "portrait mode" is so funny. Thanks for the photos
Yeah, I don't like it. Sweat and touch screens don't mix well.
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