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Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:58 pm
by AW~
cougarmagic wrote:I saw that post about the electrocution at Baldy - never heard anything about it on the news, and it has since been removed from the WildCAD list. Weird!
Couldnt get any other info as well.....although I did grab
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/show ... 133&page=8

from a search of MtBaldy ski lifts...lots o pics of snow.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:44 pm
by AW~
one more link to add to misc news for search&rescue tidbits

http://www.lasdblog.org/Pressrelease/Public/

for example...
http://www.lasdblog.org/Pressrelease/PR ... 029-00.pdf
AIR-RESCUE 5 TECHNICAL RESCUE Mount Harvard 2/4/10
"SHERIFF'S AIR-RESCUE 5 RESPONDED TO MOUNT HARVARD IN THE ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST THURSDAY (02/04/2010) MORNING AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. AFTER THEY RECEIVED A CALL OF A FALL
VICTIM AT THE LOCATION. THE 45-YEAR-OLD VICTIM WAS LOCATED 80 FEET OVER THE SIDE OF A CLIFF. SHERIFF'S PARAMEDICS PUT THE VICTIM IN A LITTER AND HOISTED HIM ONTO THE RESCUE HELICOPTER. HE WAS THEN TRANSPORTED TO A LOCAL HOSPITAL FOR ADDITIONAL TREATMENT OF POSSIBLE BROKEN RIBS"

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:12 pm
by AW~
Locked....ACH


but access available via BigT road to AFH to ACH.
Hey LA: Newcomb's Ranch is Open!
http://forums.13x.com/showthread.php?t=246923

http://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/forum/in ... ic=15525.0
This year, contractors will be working on the Switzers Picnic Area and Buckhorn Campground Recreation Site Improvement projects. These Recreation Sites will be closed to public access for an unspecified time period to allow the Contractor to complete the improvements in the shortest time period.

Charlton Flat Picnic Area will be open this summer, after the Contractor has completed some contractual work.
Hiker hoisted from Eaton Canyon
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_14675583
"A 26-year-old woman was hiking with friends when she became sick with what appeared to be diabetic symptoms,Pasadena Fire Department spokeswoman Derderian said.......Sunday's incident was the third time officials have had to rescue hikers from Eaton Canyon this week, she added."

Motorcyclist killed in crash on Mt. Baldy Road
http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_14676347
A motorcyclist was killed Sunday afternoon after he crashed into the side of a vehicle on Mt. Baldy Road north of Claremont.
California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles County firefighters responded at 1:55 p.m. to Mt. Baldy and Shinn roads.
The collision shut down lanes in the area until about 6 p.m.
Remote Chantry Flat store fighting to stay in business
http://www.sgvtribune.com/news/ci_14669985
"The county wants to see the pack station, which has been in business since 1953, get into compliance with health codes. Forest authorities want it to remain a historic landmark, which limits the amount (and kind) of renovations that can be done.
"We're kind of stuck between two bureaucracies," said Rich Conforti, the store's general manager.....
The store has submitted plans for how to get into compliance, but they have been rejected and will need to be revised, according to Ken Murray, a public health department enforcement official........
If renovations need to be done, the store will have to get permits and then submit the plan to the U.S. Forest Service, said Marty Dumpis, the deputy forest supervisor of the Angeles National Forest....."

Glendora deer from http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_w8aLu9gRwAc/S ... G_3823.JPG

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:25 pm
by Taco
RIP.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:00 am
by AW~
Station fire video-fire as recorded on wildlife camera
location:Arroyo Seco
http://www.angelesrising.org/index.php/ ... s-requiem/

gold mining in the area of Asuza
http://www.huntingforgold.net/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=408
The most extensive info ever on the area...unfortunately spread out of two threads and 79+ pages.
I forget the name of the Burro (or Burrow) Canyon miner, it's in one of the Robinson books. His cabin was torn down when the road was put in. Supposedly it's a hardrock mine, I've looked for it a couple of times, but my guess is that it's off to the right of the shooting range past that gated road. The owners there might know more. I've climbed down into the entrance of Burro and panned for a short distance. Found black sand and microgarnets, but no visible gold. I've also pulled off along the road and looked down into the creek. According to Robinson, there's visible mining gear, but I haven't seen anything.

Before Camp Follows was Camp Follows, the land was owned by Henry C. Roberts, who eventually purchased the Cecil Graham Claim adjacent to his property. Roberts ran a permanent store, and the prices and list of items for sale are published in one of the Robinson books as copied from an LA Star article. Roberts ran a mining camp, and people like Jacob Waltz worked the SGC Placers. Since Graveyard Canyon is directly across from the camp, it offered a straight forward route to the tops of the mountains. Why take this brutal route? Because during flood levels, the upper EF cannot accessed by a pack train. In the 19th century, there was no road, only a trail that criss-crossed the river dozens of times. How do you resupply tons of material to lets say the Native Son Mine on Prarie Fork?

In the 'Story of of Old Pegleg, Die He Did and How,' tells of starving miners at the Native Son Mine who were snowed in dreaming of their bean pots back home, and their decision to kill and eat Old Pegleg, the last bruin of the San Gabriels. There's another story about miners who bought some new fangled self-rising flour. When their heavily burdened beasts crossed the river, the flour got wet, causing the flour to rise, and the mules floated down the river. The San Gabriels were incredibly wild back then, and getting supplies into the mines was a major task, especially during the winter, when there was enough water for mining. For some of the hydraulic operations, they could only run for about 3 months during the rainy season. You have to see some of the old pictures of the pack trains, pretty impressive. The most obvious thing is that many men traveled together and they were armed to the TEETH. Every man carried (at a minimum) a rifle, revolver, and long knife. They all had horses and mules, and were very experienced hunters and trackers. I have not come across any reports of successful banditry of gold strongbox convoys out of the canyon, and no known reports of Union patrols in the canyon during the Civil War.

For the most part, the placers were worked out in a few years, and most people moved on. During the heyday, most miners took 0.1-0.5 oz gold/day. Keep in mind that a good daily wage was $1, with gold being sold for less than $20/oz. A Union Private fighting (and probably dying) back east earned $13/month. Tom George Driver and William ('Lyin' Bill) Potter successfully worked a very rich placer across from Devil's Canyon. Tom took over 2.25 pounds in nuggets just from the surface in a couple of hours solo when prospecting the canyon in the late 1850s. His company eventually employed 3 dozen men. That area was reworked in the 1930s by the SG Mining Company.

Devil's Canyon(Gulch) supposedly has good placer gold, and even better fishing. There's a hidden ledge to the right of the falls. The old timers would cut down a tree, trim the branches, and use it as a ladder with the head on the ledge. They called it 'Fat Man's Misery' because fat men had a hell of a time climbing up the tree. One Eye Mountain Charlie is buried at the entrance to the canyon, and mined Devil's with a partner. Recently, people have begun to re-explore Devil's. They report that it's overgrown, and filled with every type of animal and plant.
Glendora section of the Angeles(extremely extensive)
http://www.glendoranaturalhistory.com/
Contains info on remote sections of the Angeles forest as well...for example
http://www.glendoranaturalhistory.com/E ... tents.html
with info on 28 springs in mid to east SG mtns.

The Lost Indian Village of the Crescenta Valley
http://www.crescentavalleyweekly.com/vi ... ta-valley/
The earliest history of the site we know today as the Verdugo Hills Golf Course is shrouded in mystery....The Tongva Indians that lived here left little behind, having lived lightly on the land. They were semi-nomadic, having a central village, named Wikangna, but also relying heavily on seasonal camps that moved around the Valley as food sources and weather dictated....We know from Mission records that there were big villages, as I mentioned last week, at Hahamokngna, where JPL is today, and Tujungna, somewhere in Big Tujunga Canyon. But we know there was also one in CV, and that it was associated with La Tuna Canyon. Logically that puts the village at Las Barras Canyon, the name of the small canyon the golf course is situated in. That location had a spring, was well treed with oaks in a lush meadow, and was right next door to the huge oak forests that CV Park is but a remnant of. It was on the established trail (now Honolulu Avenue and Tujunga Canyon Boulevard) between Hahamokngna, Tujungna, and all the villages along the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, plus it had easy access to the San Fernando Valley through La Tuna Canyon...

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:25 pm
by EManBevHills
Fascinating.
Thanks for posting.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:08 pm
by AW~
Glendora Mountain Road over the side accident(photos of car)
http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/201 ... -side.html


article and comments(56 as of posting time) covered at
http://www.topix.net/forum/source/san-g ... G7O4COD/p3
GLENDORA - A 21-year-old driver and his 19-year-old passenger were rescued by firefighters early Thursday after their car drove off Glendora Mountain Road and fell about 350 feet.
The two were injured and flown by helicopter to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Gibson, who declined to give his first name.
He said the driver and the woman passenger live in Glendora. He didn't know their current medical condition.
A vehicle over the side was reported about 12:05 a.m., just east of mile marker 7.
Gibson said the 1997 Saturn was heading west on Glendora Mountain Road and appeared to be going too fast when it went off the road.
The driver climbed up. He was helped by other drivers who saw the incident and stopped, Gibson said.
Firefighters responding to the call located the patients who were flown out about 1:40 a.m., a Los Angeles County fire dispatch supervisor said.
Glendora Mountain Road winds up the steep west side of Little Dalton Canyon as it enters the San Gabriel Mountains, east of San Gabriel Canyon.
Angeles Crest Hwy Update-work continues, SR-2 suffered heavy storm damage, expected to open mid to late Summer.


Also:
http://twitpic.com/1zlpha

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:51 pm
by cougarmagic
ACH lookin good!! Wow - how does that 'dozer not roll down the hill???

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:58 pm
by HikeUp
cougarmagic wrote:Wow - how does that 'dozer not roll down the hill???
Crampons.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 1:06 pm
by AW~
07/03/2010 20:01 Teenager with a Pistol Big Tujunga Cyn. Rd. 3 miles S/O the Forest Boundary.
07/03/2010 17:49 84 citations Miscellaneous San Gabriel Cyn
07/03/2010 11:17 Bonfire Hwy 39 at the Curve Gate
07/02/2010 14:33 Heat Exhaustion Search & Rescue 3/4 mile up Heaton flats which is 1/2 mile north of eastfork stn.

JUST IN: Missing hiker found alive on Mount Baldy
http://blogs.pe.com/news/digest/2010/07 ... nd-al.html
A helicopter crew has spotted a missing 57-year-old hiker alive and apparently in good condition near a waterfall on Mount Baldy, according to San Bernardino County sheriff's officials
The discovery was reported at 7:42 a.m. today. A ground team is enroute to guide the man to the search's command post at Mount Baldy Fire Department.
Jack Rhee was last seen about 12:30 p.m. Monday when he began hiking from Sierra Ski Hut to Mount Baldy, said sheriff's spokeswoman Arden Wiltshire.
Rhee was carrying water, but was lightly dressed and isn't an experienced hiker, according to initial reports. His wife reported him missing at 8:52 p.m. Monday.
Rhee had a cell phone with him, but attempts to contact him were stymied, at least initially, because his wife didn't know the number and couldn't find it in her cell phone because the battery was completely discharged, Wiltshire said.
Within 90 minutes of the report, his car was found in the area and seven ground searchers had been assigned to the rescue attempt.
Volunteer rescuers share concerns about summertime hikers
http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_ ... bd3fc.html
"The extensive effort to find a missing hiker in Joshua Tree National Park and three other searches in the past two weeks have prompted search-and-rescue authorities to warn hikers to observe some basic safety rules....

Take a cell phone but don't use up valuable battery life calling family and friends. "Contact 911 first and give them your clothing description," Quezada said.

Don't wear dark clothing and do take extra clothes to keep warm and dry.

Take a GPS device and remain at the same spot once you've reported your coordinates....."

July 7th: Come Tell White House Officials the San Gabriel's Deserve National Attention
http://www.sangabrielmountains.org/home ... t_outdoors

also "US begins study of Los Angeles wilderness areas "
http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_15229081

"Each night, mountain lions pad across rugged mountains encircling millions of residents in metropolitan Los Angeles.
Now, federal park officials have launched a $500,000 study of how to link those wildlife habitats into a future national park, creating a Rim of the Valley Corridor......The study, approved two years ago by President George W. Bush, will help determine what canyons and peaks from the Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountains to the San Bernardino National Forest could be added to existing national park land.

The National Park Service special resource study will recommend what part of 500,000 acres around the Conejo, Simi, Santa Clarita, San Fernando and La Crescenta valleys would be included into the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, prohibiting development....A public comment period, including eight public workshops beginning in August, will continue through Oct. 29. After additional public comment, Congress could vote on a Rim of the Valley Corridor park in 2014"

http://www.toughascent.com/blog/
tour of the roads without going there....several photos...hwy 39, GMR,GRR, MtBaldy Road(from Padua Ave park)

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/outposts/hiking/
Nothing recent of mention, but a good Yosemite photos at
http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinati ... otogallery

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/ataglance
weekly review of the sky

Photo:Venus over the SG Mtns 6/24/10
http://yosemitephotos.net/main.php/v/as ... 6.jpg.html

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:49 pm
by AW~
Image
Sanctuary hopes to build enclosure for young bear(includes photo)
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010 ... oung-bear/
"The 19-month-old bear, which has been named Liberty and weighs about 80 pounds, was captured at the Manker Flats campground near Mount Baldy on July 1 after it had been stealing food from backpacks and looking for handouts from campers for about a month, said Kevin Brennan, a wildlife biologist with the state Department of Fish and Game.
.....The bear is staying at the Lions, Tigers & Bears sanctuary in East County, which houses 50 rescued animals, including tigers, African lions, bobcats, a mountain lion and horses. This is the first bear the facility has taken in...."

Also: http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local-b ... 40989.html

Man seriously injured in Wrightwood head-on crash
http://www.sbsun.com/news/ci_15405789
The California Highway Patrol received a call at 5:16 a.m. about the crash on Highway 138 at Lone Pine Canyon Road, said CHP Officer Steven Cuevas. A man in a Pontiac struck a tractor trailer head on.
The impact trapped the Pontiac driver in his vehicle. Firefighters rescued the man from the vehicle and he was taken to a hospital for treatment.
1880 Topographical Map of the Los Angeles and San Bernardino Basin
http://eastofallen.blogspot.com/2010/07 ... tural.html

blogroll: http://nobodyhikesinla.com/
standard routes throughout socal.

Notice of Required Fee(replaced notice of non-compliance for adventure passes)
http://www.wrightwoodcalif.com/forum/in ... t=next#new
?online payment at:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino/ap/nnc.shtml

Wildfire burn area rehabilitated
http://www.inlandnewstoday.com/story.php?s=14997
LYTLE CREEK – With another fire season underway, the Forest Service is rushing to complete the rehabilitation of the area burned in last year’s largest fire. The Sheep Fire covered more than 7100 acres between Lytle Creek and Wrightwood. Forest service spokesman John Miller says erosion caused by the winter rains wasn’t the only problem.
“We had problems with some of our roads in the burn area and we’ve been working on those.” Unwanted plants such as mustard and Russian thistle are being uprooted. “We have put the AmeriCorps crews in there to give the existing native plants a chance to recover.”
The Pacific Crest Trail is open for hikers, but with a few detours. (INT)
Story Date: July 12, 2010
Community leaders appeal to Obama administration for more park access
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci ... z0tVgFyAgT
"Hundreds of community leaders and environmentalists sent a collective message to a group of high-level Obama Administration officials at Whittier Narrows Recreation Area on Wednesday.....Those in attendance at Wednesday's forum had plenty of responses, from creating a public bus to the Angeles National Forest, to funding more green jobs, to designating 30,000 more acres in the forest as wilderness - the highest protection under federal law. ...The designation could bring increased federal resources to the Angeles National Forest, providing for new trails, picnic areas, park rangers, and parking. "

Sierra descents goes hiking to BTN
http://www.sierradescents.com/hiking/sa ... where.html

Note: I lost the location, but a historical source on the road to nowhere said planners were going to build another bridge across the Iron Fork 1000ft over the river.

Southern California's Mountain Lions Become International Diplomats
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/07 ... lomats.php
"A decade-long study of Southern California mountain lions by The Nature Conservancy has yielded a new first. A young lion that goes by the handle M53 found a way to cross a human-made barrier that could have international consequences. When M53 managed to successfully cross the US-Mexico boarder, he inadvertently became somewhat of a diplomat for other lions, and is helping scientists at The Nature Conservancy protect the wildlife corridors the animals need to survive....The Nature Conservancy reports, "Over the course of eight months, M53's international jaunt took him across a 200-square-mile area. Along the way, he roamed across numerous public and private conservation lands, including Bureau of Land Management holdings in California and a national park in Mexico... "

nightime timelapse video(or something to do while camping overnight)

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:49 pm
by AW~
Catchup post...

San Gabriel Mountains Schweizer SGS 2-32 6/12/10
http://joeidoni.smugmug.com/Aircraft-Cr ... 6709_UeqQf

"On 2/6/74 the pilot James Webb and his passenger Harry Diltiz were on a flight out of Llano, California, in the Schweizer SGS 2-32 N7622. While soaring in high winds near Mount Baden-Powell in the San Gabriel Mountains, they flew into a violent downdraft. It appears that the sailplane was trapped in the canyon and the pilot was attempting a landing in the wash at the bottom when it hit trees on final approach. Both the pilot and his passenger survived with only minor injuries, the sailplane was destroyed in the accident"....trip report with a lot of photos of sailplane

http://www.elsmerecanyon.com/
Angeles forest around Santa Clarita...mostly canyons w/ historical and somewhat current info....I was surprised myself.

California Native Plant Society, San Gabriel Mountains Chapter
http://www.cnps-sgm.org/events.php#outings
Outings, etc about plants, also includes SG plant/tree info. Have to poke around, but stuff not overtly scentific..for example:
Manker Flat
http://cnps-sgm.org/mpw10docs/manker_flat.pdf

blogroll:
http://www.disasterzone.net/blog/index. ... /13-Hiking
Routes mostly between MtBaldy road and Lytle Creek

Tongva Indians living replication at MtBaldy Village
Image

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:57 am
by Taco
Harumph. I've been to that sailplane before!

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:13 am
by Hikin_Jim
Is that the one down near the end of Vincent Gluch where Prairie Fork and Mine Gulch come in?

HJ

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:30 pm
by Taco
Yup.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:42 pm
by AW~
Crew hired to prevent forest fire in La Canada Flintridge likely caused one
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_15561333?source=rss
"LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE - A crew of brush clearance contractors likely caused exactly what they were hired to prevent when a brush fire erupted in the Hahamongna Watershed Tuesday and torched about a half-acre of forest, fire officials said.....The fire, which paled in comparison to the Station Fire that scorched 250 square miles in the Angeles National Forest last summer, was reported at about 11:30 a.m. and took firefighters more than an hour to put out. "

Smash-and-grab thefts from Eaton Canyon parking lot
http://www.altadenablog.com/2010/07/sma ... g-lot.html
"The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Parks Bureau reported that they received three vehicle burglary reports at Eaton Canyon Park on Fri., July 2, 2010. The burglaries occurred between 8 AM and 12 PM. In all three of the thefts, the suspect(s) gained entry by smashing a window. Numerous items were stolen from the vehicles. "

Teens head to falls in Cucamonga Canyon for some relief from heat
http://www.dailybulletin.com/news/ci_15535939
"RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Temperatures reached triple digits for yet another day, and Doug Ramos' only solution was to jump ... off a canyon and into a pool of water 25 feet later......The waterfalls can be accessed by taking a two-mile trail off the west end of Almond Drive, said Battalion Chief James Curatalo with Rancho Cucamonga Fire District...."

Bears, oh my! (Bears in Big Dalton canyon/Glendora)
http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/201 ... oh-my.html

Matilija Creek ventura county
http://vccanyoneering.blogspot.com/2010 ... creek.html
"There has been a lot of buzz in the local media about this area recently. One particular property owner doesn't want the public to use the trail that goes through his family's private property. Since there is no other way to get into the canyon, the public is denied access to this incredible place...."

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:58 pm
by AW~
31-year-old man dies after diving off a cliff in the Angeles National Forest
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci ... z0uprQKClE
"A 31-year-old man died after diving off of a cliff into body of water in the Chantry Flats recreation area of the Angeles National Forest around noon Saturday, authorities said. The man is identified as Bell resident David Fetui, according to Lt. Fred Corrall, of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Investigations Division. Fetui jumped about 25 feet from a rock, walked out of the water and collapsed, Corrall said. The man was airlifted to a local hospital where he died of his injuries, officials said.
The cause of death is still undetermined, Corrall said"

Court OKs lawsuit by cyclist hit by car in nat'l forest
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?sectio ... id=7575955
"SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court ruled today that a bicyclist who was hit by a car driven by a volunteer government worker in a national forest can go ahead with a lawsuit against the U.S. government.
The panel issued its ruling in San Francisco by a 4-3 vote in a lawsuit by Alan Klein, an air traffic controller who was hit by a car while bicycling in the Angeles National Forest in Southern California to observe birds in 2004.
The car was driven by a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service volunteer worker.
Klein, who was seriously injured and had to retire from his job, sought to sue the government, which owned the land and was allegedly the employer of the volunteer whose car hit Klein."

Utility Company Diverts Stream, Threatening Wildlife, in Angeles National Forest,
http://laist.com/2010/07/22/utility_com ... m_thre.php
"A stream that serves rare wildlife in the San Gabriel Mountains dried up this week after a local utility company diverted the water away for a pipe test. That prompted the U.S. Forest Service to send a cease and desist letter to Lincoln Avenue Water Company, according to the Pasadena Star-News.
The stream tends to dry up in the Summer, but gradually over the season, not in a matter of hours like it did on Tuesday. After the cease and desist was served, water was again flowing, but the host at Millard Canyon Campground was concerned about the survival of rare newts and frogs that live off the stream"

More on Millard canyon and that water company:
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_15580405
"And this week, it appears Lincoln Avenue simply decided to turn a valve up above the lovely Millard Canyon falls in order to do some pipe maintenance without any thought of what suddenly leaving the creek below almost entirely dry....."

Spotted in Pacific Palisades: A Mountain Lion
http://laist.com/2010/07/22/spotted_in_ ... a_moun.php
Photo and link to stories including cute mountain lion cubs

Big Tujunga Canyon
http://www.bmwmoa.org/forum/showthread.php?t=47177

Motorcyclist happens upon motorcycle crash....
"....Ranger assumes First Responder duty.Shows me how to support head & neck of rider (I'm on my knees, with his head on my
legs just a little above my knees, head straight, mostly horizontal, with my hands on each side of his head for additional support & to prevent motion, to maintain C-Spine [neck] alignment).Ranger is on walkie-talkie, starts checking pulse, respiration, & injury locations....."

photos: Rubio canyon and Altadena
Echo Mountain to Rubio Canyon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/te0/sets/7 ... 800392203/

also the orange snake at Big Dalton canyon

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:32 pm
by Taco
Non-native snake?

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:33 pm
by Hikin_Jim
AW wrote:31-year-old man dies after diving off a cliff in the Angeles National Forest
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci ... z0uprQKClE
"A 31-year-old man died after diving off of a cliff into body of water in the Chantry Flats recreation area of the Angeles National Forest around noon Saturday, authorities said. The man is identified as Bell resident David Fetui, according to Lt. Fred Corrall, of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Investigations Division. Fetui jumped about 25 feet from a rock, walked out of the water and collapsed, Corrall said. The man was airlifted to a local hospital where he died of his injuries, officials said.
The cause of death is still undetermined, Corrall said"
Sounds like one of the pools at Hermit falls. Weird. I've not heard of that happening before. Sounds like he must have hit wrong -- really wrong -- in some kind of freak way.

HJ

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:50 pm
by Terry Morse
TacoDelRio wrote:Non-native snake?
Could this be a corn snake? If so, this is not supposed to be in Southern California.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:08 pm
by Mike P
Very nice snake. It's a Rosy Boa!

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 6:47 pm
by AW~
08/12/2010 06:36 Injured bear Miscellaneous SR2 at mm 81.** Across frm Mtn High East
08/08/2010 13:58 Teenage Bear Miscellaneous Mt. Wilson Trail, Orchard Camp

Man killed in crash near Lytle Creek identified
http://www.sbsun.com/breakingnews/ci_15 ... z0wRbjBK00
"The California Highway Patrol said Eller was a passenger in a 2010 Mazda whose driver lost control of the vehicle on Lone Pine Canyon Road near Swarthout Canyon Road about 1 a.m.
Officers said the driver, Daniel Sigala, 20, of Phelan, was traveling at least 50 mph east on Lone Pine Canyon when he made a turn and struck an embankment. The Mazda overturned and Eller was partially thrown out of the car. He and the driver were both wearing seatbelts.
Eller received major injuries in the rollover and died at Desert Valley Hospital at 2:27 a.m., San Bernardino County coroner's officials said. Sigala left the scene without contacting law enforcement. A friend took him to Desert Valley Hospital for treatment."

Wrightwood man suffers fatal fall from Angeles Crest Highway
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci ... z0wRc7OL7G
"A motorcyclist fell 50 feet to his death off Angeles Crest Highway Sunday afternoon, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials said.
Michael Thomas Radziwon, 23, of Wrightwood was riding his motorcycle at 2:11 p.m. 8/2/10 near mile marker 56.63, commonly known as Cloud Burst Summit, when he lost control and went over the edge, Lt. Larry Landreth said...."

Teen rescued after fall(in closed area)
http://www.crescentavalleyweekly.com/ne ... fter-fall/
A 17-year-old girl was transported to Huntington Memorial Hospital on Monday night at 6:15 p.m. after she fell while hiking with other teens in Upper Big Tujunga near Camp Colby.
“The teen had fallen and [appeared] to have a broken arm and leg,” said Sgt. Michael Stuver of the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Air Rescue Five helicopter deputies responded to the waterfalls in “The Narrows” below Camp Colby in Angeles National Forest. The 17-year-old victim was located at the base of a large waterfall, falling about 25 feet onto the rocks below. A paramedic was lowered to the victim and she was hoisted into the aircraft. She was treated by paramedics and transported to Huntington Memorial Hospital, according to responders.U.S. Forest Service and Los Angeles County Fire personnel hiked into the area to assist. Only the female teen was transported
Renaming Angeles Crest Highway
http://www.altadenablog.com/2010/08/wed ... -jolt.html
"Supv. Michael Antonovich has proposed naming the Angeles Crest Highway in honor of Los Angeles County Firefighters Captain Tedmund D. “Ted” Hall and Firefighter Specialist Arnaldo “Arnie” Quinones who died battling the Station Fire last year.“This action will be a fitting tribute Captain Hall and FF Spec. Quinones who sacrificed all in the effort to protect the lives of our County residents,” said Supervisor Antonovich."

Note: Should be Angeles Forest Highway, not ACH as mentioned on blog...as per mayor's notes website...and no mention of what the new name would specifically be...

flashback: April 11, 1986
Naming Angeles National Forest, source: LA Times comments section
"...So, the Board of Supervisors wishes to rename the Angeles National Forest to the Reagan National Forest....."

Angeles National Forest entry fees waived this weekend
http://www.scpr.org/news/2010/08/11/ang ... d-weekend/
""Fee Free'' days are observed on National Trail Days, June 5, the Back to School season, Aug. 14 and 15, National Public Lands Day, Sept. 25, and Veterans Day, Nov. 11"

Mt. Disappointment 50k
http://j-tris.blogspot.com/2010/08/mt-d ... t-50k.html
"The race starts with a long descent. The first 5.7 miles are down Mt. Wilson Road to the dirt road turn-off at Red Box.......At Shortcut, I grabbed my baggie of Infinit powder from my drop bag and was psyched to see Dominic Grossman take it from me and fill up my bottles - one with water and one with the Infinit and water. I grabbed a couple more potato pieces dipped in salt. ....I got to the last aid station at Westfork (27.5 miles) and no one was in sight in front or behind me. I knew that it was just five miles to the finish. Five miles straight up the Kenyon Devore Trail. I filled both bottles, took some salt pills and a couple pieces of potato and off I went....This climb is a bitch. I still don't think it's as tough as some other recent climbs I've done, but it's plenty hard, especially 27 miles in! ....."

Waiting for the Evidence to Melt
http://thejamaicainn.wordpress.com/2010 ... e-to-melt/
"....I arrive at mom’s house just in time to help her burn down the canyon. Yes, you read that right, she torched the Little Tujunga Canyon all by herself.Why you may ask? Oh it’s very logical. She was lighting mosquito citronella incense coils and instead of blowing out the flame to let the smoke smoulder and do it’s job of chasing off mosquitos, she let the flame burn high and strong. So high and so strong that it torched the canyon.

As I’m surrounded by 4ft flames on all sides with my back to a propane tank and nothing but a shovel, she brings me…… ice.No, not water.No, not a fire extinguisher…. ice. Meanwhile, the flames have spread down into the canyon about 30 yards, and is on it’s way up the hill onto the bounding neighbors yards. I choose to fight the flames closest to the propane tank, at least I can stave off an explosion, if nothing else. Mom, in the meantime, is lining the fence with…. ice."

Small brush fires here and there...
Glendora mountain road brushfire from car accident
http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/201 ... ed_31.html
also commercial for cadillac CTSV
http://glendoramtnroad.blogspot.com/201 ... -ctsv.html

and also for GMR...
Ambushed by the Highway Patrol
http://my.sportbikeclub.com/_Ambushed-b ... 46089.html
"As soon our group of about 30 riders rolled out of the driveway, another motor cop eye balled us like he was salivating over a porterhouse steak, shaking his head like he couldn’t believe we were still going to attempt the ride up the mountain.....We continued on Sierra Madre, riding at the speed limit in hopes the CHP would leave us alone, but more and more patrol cars were parked curbside and additional motor cops and patrols began emerging from side streets like a pack of sharks circling a school of fish. There were at least ten of them, all positioned to go in for the kill when ready. ...We ended up avoiding the mountain all together and headed for another gas station on Lone Hill, where we waited for our demoralized friends to arrive with freshly written tickets.Jon, SBC’s own Community Manager, and “Motosikal” (who came in a Hummer with drinks and snacks by the way. Good man!) headed up the mountain in their “chase vehicles” (cages) to check out the scene at Kodak Point. It turns out a crowd was accumulating at the turn out to “wait out the cops.” ...."

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:28 pm
by Taco
LOL. I chased that same exact CTS-V Coupe uphill in my Camry. :twisted:

Hey, people with a hardon for renaming things: stop.

RIP

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:23 pm
by AW~
Forest Ranger Knocked Unconscious
http://www.myfoxla.com/dpp/news/local/m ... s-20100818
"Azuza - A man struck an Angeles National Forest ranger in the face with an unknown object on Wednesday, knocking him unconscious, authorities said.The ranger was in the East Fork Ranger Station in the San Gabriel Mountains at 24700 East Fork Road when he heard a knock on the door and someone asked him if he could use his phone.
When the ranger opened the door, he was struck in the face with an unknown object and knocked unconscious, according to Capt. Mike Parker of the Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau....."

2 arrested in 10 Freeway chase, robbery at Azusa shooting range
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... (L.A.+Now)
"Officials said a man and woman in possession of high-powered rifles took police on a chase on the 10 Freeway on Monday morning after robbing an Azusa shooting range.
The suspects were taken into custody on the westbound 10 Freeway around 7:10 a.m., about 40 minutes after the pursuit began, after one of the rear tires on their pickup truck blew out, police said.
The suspects entered Burro Canyon Shooting Range in Azusa around 6:30 p.m. and fired a couple of rounds, demanding all the weapons, witnesses told police. An official with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said they were able to get away with only accessories because the store's guns were locked up......"

photo of arrest:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CcD7c7YdHtc/T ... 575712.jpg

More Than 1,000 Lightning Strikes Dance Through High Desert
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38749678/ns ... ngeles_ca/
"A powerful show of lightning roared off the backside of the San Gabriel Mountains toward Barstow and Fort Irwin Tuesday afternoon with over 1,000 recorded strikes lighting up the sky.
A Hesperia weather spotter for the National Weather Service said the lightening display was still going as late at 9: 45 p.m.
There were no reports of damage.
The "thunderstorm complex started around 4 p.m." said National weather Service Forecaster Mark Moede. "We're are in a monsoon pattern so its not unusual for this to occur in this pattern."

Donate $1 to TreePeople for a unique improv track from Imogen Heap
http://greenlagirl.com/donate-1-to-tree ... ogen-heap/
"....fans of Imogen Heap can buy a lot with just $1 today: A brand new unique track from the Grammy-winning British musician — along with the happy knowledge that your money’s going towards mountain restoration efforts in the Angeles National Forest.
That track was created live on June 12 at the Greek Theather in Los Angeles, where Imogen Heap put her improvisational skills towards helping out local nonprofit TreePeople...."
Free listening- http://charity.imogenheap.com/album/los ... l-and-edit


Aug 18, 2010-San Antonio Ridge Traverse, Angeles National Forest
http://www.oliveikeking.com/2010/08/san ... geles.html
"What it is: Sherpa Jonnie summarized this route quite well when after 3 hours of making our way through thick brush and loose boulders he exclaimed “This hike is balls”. It is. We can’t say we weren’t warned though; this traverse is ranked as one of the best mountaineering routes in the San Gabriel’s.......We tried to do this as an out-and-back to avoid a car shuttle. BAD IDEA. After a couple hours of bushwhacking we decided we were going to call a cab to pick us up at Heaton Flats. Idiots right? No cell service in the Sheep Wilderness. Duh....."

San Bernardino Car Accident Injures Five
http://www.bestattorney.com/blog/car-de ... jures-five
"Robert Valle, 22, sustained major injuries in a San Bernardino car accident after the vehicle in which he was a passenger was struck by a suspected drunk driver, the Victorville Daily Press reports. The injury collision occurred early morning on August 16, 2010 at the intersection of Sheep Creek and Nielson roads in Wrightwood. A Pontiac Grand Am, driven by 23-year-old Kala White made a left turn in front of a Chevy Tahoe that was traveling north on Sheep Creek. The driver of the Tahoe, 46-year-old Carmen Melendrez, another adult passenger and two children also sustained minor injuries. White fled the scene of the crash. She was later arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and felony hit-and-run......"

Cafe Desmo 8/22/10 2:30pm(a lot of motorcycles on the ACH)
http://www.proitalia.com/cafedesmo2010/
"We’re expecting a “warm” August day, so after the awards we’ll be riding up the Angeles Crest to cooler climes for a lunch and concert fund-raiser with all proceeds helping to rebuild the Crest from last years fires. But if you don’t want to spend the $40, most of which will be contributed to help fix the Crest, come anyway. The concert is free and it will be held at Newcomb’s Ranch at 2:30. There’ll be a big screen showing videos beforehand. There you’ll hear an outdoor concert with “Shifty Uncle” featuring Brian Nutter from Keith Urban’s band, Rikki Rockett from Poison, Robbie Crane from Ratt, and Snake from Skid Row will be joined by Erik Buell from the Thunderbolts and Mike Stone from Speed X and Queensryche. Other guest musicians are expected as well...."

Waterman.org update
"8-17-2010 - Happy summer from 8000 feet, unfortunately due to last falls fires we will not run for scenic rides or mtn biking this summer.
We are getting ready for next winter... All the lifts and infrastrucutre is looking good and as we keep things up we will always be ready to run on the fly so you can get your powder fix on the faces of mt waterman.
Road repairs continue to move forward and the crest is expected to re-open some time this fall...."

Crystal Lake 8/14
http://www.1000wordsphotos.com/crystal/
Image

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:07 pm
by Taco
Wow, they made Crystal Lake look good.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:14 pm
by HikeUp
Are you sure this isn't Jake and Elwood? :lol:
Image

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:30 pm
by Ze Hiker
TacoDelRio wrote:Wow, they made Crystal Lake look good.
not as good as this! :wink:

Image

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:40 pm
by Hikin_Jim
wrote:
TacoDelRio wrote:Wow, they made Crystal Lake look good.
not as good as this! :wink:

Image
Now that looks good!

BTW, have they announced an opening date for the road yet?

HJ

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:06 am
by Taco
True.

November, so I've heard.

Re: Misc. News (Archive)

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:46 am
by Hikin_Jim
TacoDelRio wrote:True.

November, so I've heard.
Just in time to have the rains wash it out. Great. :lol:

HJ