Alder Creek to Barley Flats: 27 June 2009
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:50 pm
Great hike today! We had to find a place to park on Upper Big Tujunga Cyn Rd as the dirt parking area was blocked with dirt. I think this is due to habitat restoration...
We started at 8:10 am and arrived at Barley Flats at ~11:00. It took us awhile to do the 3.5 miles as we continued HikeUp's trail work. We cut back lots of whitethorn, chamise, and manzanita that was choking the trail.
Typical trail at lower elevations:
and at mid-elevation:
There was one section with quite a bit of Plummer's Mariposa Lilies in bloom:
I am standing at the exact same spot as the person on the cover of the latest Trails of the Angeles book. It is interesting to see how the plants have grown.
We had good views of Strawberry Peak:
Unfortunately, on our way up, Air 5 had to help with a person that reportedly died at the Vetter Peak Lookout. We had a radio that could listen to the Sherriff's Dept. (One of our hikers was a deputy.)
I don't know if the picture will turn out but this is Air-5 hovering over Vetter Lookout.
The road before Barley Flats was a great place to each lunch and rest.
We also did more pruning on the return trip to Alder Creek. Temps were in the 90's by the time we arrived back at the start. I definitely recommend this hike for the fall, winter, and spring months. The views into the Big Tujunga Canyon were spectacular. I would also like to try this as a through hike from Red Box via Mt Lawlor. Has anyone done this trip?
Again, thanks to HikeUp for his previous trail work!
We started at 8:10 am and arrived at Barley Flats at ~11:00. It took us awhile to do the 3.5 miles as we continued HikeUp's trail work. We cut back lots of whitethorn, chamise, and manzanita that was choking the trail.
Typical trail at lower elevations:
and at mid-elevation:
There was one section with quite a bit of Plummer's Mariposa Lilies in bloom:
I am standing at the exact same spot as the person on the cover of the latest Trails of the Angeles book. It is interesting to see how the plants have grown.
We had good views of Strawberry Peak:
Unfortunately, on our way up, Air 5 had to help with a person that reportedly died at the Vetter Peak Lookout. We had a radio that could listen to the Sherriff's Dept. (One of our hikers was a deputy.)
I don't know if the picture will turn out but this is Air-5 hovering over Vetter Lookout.
The road before Barley Flats was a great place to each lunch and rest.
We also did more pruning on the return trip to Alder Creek. Temps were in the 90's by the time we arrived back at the start. I definitely recommend this hike for the fall, winter, and spring months. The views into the Big Tujunga Canyon were spectacular. I would also like to try this as a through hike from Red Box via Mt Lawlor. Has anyone done this trip?
Again, thanks to HikeUp for his previous trail work!