Re: Misc. News (Archive)
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:42 pm
With a recent engagement told on the forum, I thought I would compile a post about romance in the San Gabriel mountains.
Not much on the internet. Sources describe the SG moutains as a bad or dark place...such as Mary Baxter & Alan Hoyt(teacher & student), or "Police speculated that Linda Sobek(model) may not have been the first pretty woman the strapping Rathbun had taken into Angeles Forest who didn't come out alive."
Not exactly the rave reviews places like Griffith Park or the Hollywood Hills get. One source questioned air temps in the mountains as being too cold at dusk or later, while others questioned the solitude of the mountains. Wind was a concern. I am not sure how G.Park and H.Hills are any better.
Marriage
Historically, there is Switzer Falls
http://www.aaaim.com/echo/v3n3/v3n3notestrails.htm
" It was Austin that built with donations the Christ’s Chapel on a rocky outcrop two hundred feet above the upper waterfalls. The Chapel and its amphitheater that sat two hundred people became a popular center for conferences, youth retreats, weddings and of course Sunday morning prayer"
Today, events take place on the outskirts with the San Gabriels as the backdrop....with places like Green Mountain Ranch(Lytle Creek), Villa del Sol D'Oro(Sierra Madre),Chantrelles(Padua Hills Theatre), Altadena Country Club, Descanso Gardens(La Canada) San Dimas Golf Course,Lindley-Scott House(Asuza), and certainly Wrightwood.
Not all events....for example,page 8 of http://issuu.com/hnabooks/docs/greenwedding
in which Sturtevant camp and its sister camps are used.
Romance
Perhaps the consensus is to research the spot before going. One wouldnt want to take someone to the West Fork San Gabriel river..that would be "fail"...especially when nearby is the East Fork, an improvement...and of course, timing is likely important in many good spots as well. Chantry Flats would be nice, but not nice to go to 12pm on a summer day when you cant find any parking. You see a negative review of Eaton canyon 'I took my girl and there were too many people'...ok, first, dont go there on Labor Day sir.......
Not much on the internet. Sources describe the SG moutains as a bad or dark place...such as Mary Baxter & Alan Hoyt(teacher & student), or "Police speculated that Linda Sobek(model) may not have been the first pretty woman the strapping Rathbun had taken into Angeles Forest who didn't come out alive."
Not exactly the rave reviews places like Griffith Park or the Hollywood Hills get. One source questioned air temps in the mountains as being too cold at dusk or later, while others questioned the solitude of the mountains. Wind was a concern. I am not sure how G.Park and H.Hills are any better.
Marriage
Historically, there is Switzer Falls
http://www.aaaim.com/echo/v3n3/v3n3notestrails.htm
" It was Austin that built with donations the Christ’s Chapel on a rocky outcrop two hundred feet above the upper waterfalls. The Chapel and its amphitheater that sat two hundred people became a popular center for conferences, youth retreats, weddings and of course Sunday morning prayer"
Today, events take place on the outskirts with the San Gabriels as the backdrop....with places like Green Mountain Ranch(Lytle Creek), Villa del Sol D'Oro(Sierra Madre),Chantrelles(Padua Hills Theatre), Altadena Country Club, Descanso Gardens(La Canada) San Dimas Golf Course,Lindley-Scott House(Asuza), and certainly Wrightwood.
Not all events....for example,page 8 of http://issuu.com/hnabooks/docs/greenwedding
in which Sturtevant camp and its sister camps are used.
Romance
Perhaps the consensus is to research the spot before going. One wouldnt want to take someone to the West Fork San Gabriel river..that would be "fail"...especially when nearby is the East Fork, an improvement...and of course, timing is likely important in many good spots as well. Chantry Flats would be nice, but not nice to go to 12pm on a summer day when you cant find any parking. You see a negative review of Eaton canyon 'I took my girl and there were too many people'...ok, first, dont go there on Labor Day sir.......