Waterman Mtn Trail 5/29/09

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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mattmaxon
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Post by mattmaxon »

Finally got off my sorry butt and cleared those down trees on the waterman mtn trail on Friday 5/29


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Also went and had a look at the swimming hole below Buckhorn Cpgd

Could be useful as a warm weather canyoneering training, & practice spot...

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EnFuego
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Post by EnFuego »

Wow. Nice work.

And you're right, that would be a nice location for training.
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Post by cougarmagic »

Well done! Thanks, that trail needed that!
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MtnMan
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Thanks for clearing the downed trees... Although, usually if you report them to a USFS office, with details, (location, diameter of tree/s, etc) they often get a fire crew/certified volunteer to hike in and buck it up.

Those guys (fire crews) generally enjoy doing that kind of work, and is actually a part of their pre-season conditioning training for most stations, and depend on these types of projects.
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MtnMan wrote:Thanks for clearing the downed trees... Although, usually /certified volunteer to hike in and buck it up.
Yeah well since I am a certified volunteer (class B faller) and have well over 25+ years experience in these matters

I'd say I am qualified, but thanks for your concern

If they want to do some more down trees there are 5 down trees on the Vivian Creek trail above 10,000 ft all within ½ mile or so after the series of switchbacks above High Creek Cpgd these are all in the 18-20" range

There is also one @ 9532ft above High Crk Cpgd
http://picasaweb.google.com/mattmaxon20 ... 5145857922

This one is on the Baldy Bowl Trail
http://picasaweb.google.com/mattmaxon20 ... 5883674578

There are 5-6 down trees on the Vincent Gulch Trail to boot

all below the 1st creek crossing all in the 18-24" range
http://picasaweb.google.com/mattmaxon20 ... 5888730290


But I expect I'll be a grandpa before any of these are done.
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Post by MtnMan »

Sorry, I don't know you... and you failed to mention that in your post, so I had no idea you were a volunteer or certified to cut.
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Post by lilbitmo »

Matt, Thanks for all you do.

:D
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Richard N.
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Post by Richard N. »

Hiked up to Waterman today in the lightning & thunder & hail/snow.
It was so amazing. There were a few lightning started fires as well. One on the north side of Wilson and on west of Chilao and about 1/2 mile south of Bandido Camp.. I was on 3N17 and saw the smoke. I was about to report it when I cam around a bend and ANF Fire was there. A crew was hiking in to the fire area. In all, I heard of 4 lightning related fires in the Angeles today and a lot more were reported in the San Bernardino range.
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