North Etiwanda Preserve

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KathyW
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Post by KathyW »

http://www.specialdistricts.org/2/nep/trail.htm

This looks like a good area for doing a bit of trail running - grand opening is this weekend.
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Ze Hiker
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oh yeah saw some people running around there, just don't start going up the ridge north of the boundary!!! :o
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Elwood
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Post by Elwood »

Why not?
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Ze Hiker
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the brush! and its quite steep to try to run
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KathyW
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I finally went and ran the 3.3 mile loop in the North Etiwanda Preserve after work yesterday. It's a nice loop - the elevation gain is about 650', which mostly occurs before you hit the 1.25 mile marker if you follow the trail the way the arrows go.
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This is one of my new favorite runs. I've been running it once a week for the past month or so. I have a nice 4.5 mile route. I take it up to the gauging station at the base of Day Creek canyon and back.
I also ran into a couple guys who had just gone up to the Etiwanda falls. Did not seem too tough. That is going to be my next route to try as I have never been up there. There are quite a few variations to the basic loop.
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