Eaton Fire area open now?
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dima
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I'm looking on ANF alerts page. The original closure order expired. Are we good now? Anybody hear anything?
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Matthew
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I think you gotta wait for a forest closure termination order that has a termination date. You'll see those for the bridge fire
stoke is high
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Taco
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A trail runner I know went for a run through there. That's all I've got.
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Sewellymon
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you can check Strava to see what people are poaching. i know lots of folks going up Chaney Trial/ Mt. Lowe Rd, for instance...
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David R
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The order is over but it sounds like when they wake up and realize this that they will extend it.
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AW~
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would concur....friends of Eaton facebook had a nice post of myeatoncanyon. The recovery has been delayed.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/76938058649/
There will be a large group of hikers seeing the greenery and water...so I dont know if this can be stopped this spring. I hope it cant be stopped.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/76938058649/
There will be a large group of hikers seeing the greenery and water...so I dont know if this can be stopped this spring. I hope it cant be stopped.
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Sean
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I drove by the Eaton Canyon Natural Area on Saturday and the entrances are all still fenced off and closed with warning signs. So even if they don't renew the closure order, the main trailheads in Altadena are inaccessible. Also, the Arroyos and Foothills Conservancy hasn't reopened the Rubio Canyon Preserve. My trail crew hasn't finished restoring the trails. And I think nature needs another year or two to revegetate the area and reshape the water course. We probably won't be able to restore the main Rubio Creek crossing for another year. This last series of storms finally washed away a lot of sediment, and the crossing might be close to the bedrock now, but we need to see what happens with all the upstream debris coming down.
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HikeUp
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I read on some facebook post out of Sierra Madre that the closure order has been extended. I'm too lazy to try and find real evidence of this.
For those who are good at research...go for it
lol
For those who are good at research...go for it
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HikeUp
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dima
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The new map shows Mt Lowe rd as the border. What does that mean about Mt Lowe Rd?
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dima
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HikeUp
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not sure if this duplicates the link Sean provided..sorry if it is. Damn I'm getting really lazy.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/angeles/ale ... yBdeBv2Xcg
https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/angeles/ale ... yBdeBv2Xcg
