Good views today!

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Was out at Mt-Lowe-ish today. The sun mid-day makes the barges near the port stand out:
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And the following day you could clearly see Santa Barbara island and San Nicolas island, behind and to the right 105 miles away!
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Here's my Sunday picture
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Here's one from Sunday just north of Dayton Canyon. Breezy and beautiful.

Only a rough use trail to this waterfall in the Chatsworth Formation.
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I could see the ocean and Catalina on Sunday afternoon from CHWP.
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Los Padres looking out to Anacapa and Santa Cruz Islands.
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More views of Baldy on Sunday, 10x up there.
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Wow. So little snow. I guess it has been far too warm?
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View from Tongva Peak Feb. 21.

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What's that flat area in the middle of your photo?
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The flat area looks like one of the "Potholes" on the Pothole Trail loop near Lake Piru.

Here is one of the lower ones. I had I few pictures of one of the upper ones (I think it was the one in the picture), but I didn't save it. The first one you see on the descent sort of looks like the picture that was shared. I heard that some of them flooded in 2023 from all the rain that year. Is that where this is?
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Oh yeah. I walked around with the horizonator. This is a view to the N from above "the Pothole". Slide Mountain is the big bump in the background
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That makes sense.
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Just before I got drenched.
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David R wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 8:43 am Just before I got drenched.
Were you just about at the summit of Lukens there?
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Nate U wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 9:46 am
David R wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 8:43 am Just before I got drenched.
Were you just about at the summit of Lukens there?
Almost at the top of the spur, that was when the clouds came in and was socked in for the rest of the ascent and most of the descent. 46th time up to the top, almost time for 50th ascent party.
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David R wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 9:50 am 46th time up to the top, almost time for 50th ascent party.
Amazing! Have you summited Lukens more than any other peak? What are your top ones for most ascents?
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Yeah, that is amazing. There's only one place in the mountains I've been to this many times.
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Nate U wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 3:50 pm
David R wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2026 9:50 am 46th time up to the top, almost time for 50th ascent party.
Amazing! Have you summited Lukens more than any other peak? What are your top ones for most ascents?
Lukens is now #1 now that it is winter, Baldy is close behind at about 42, Wilson is in the low 30s.
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Nice views from Luken's. I'm right behind you though, at a whopping 3 times!

My max is 14x each to Hastings and Jones. 8x to Baldy. Most every other peak were just 1-timers.
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I barely outran this in the Verdugos yesterday. Lightning and thunder in Brand Canyon was kind of exciting though.
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I did not outrun it!
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