20110902 Bailey Canyon with Desertrunner

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Taco
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My goil Torrey AKA Desertrunner (I think) and I. There were a plethora of cute animals in this canyon. It felt like some sort of crude Japanese theme park.

All anchors are good. Everything is fine. Only the last rappel is wet. Other rapps had some wet spots, but this last one was the only one that I consider wet, as you... well... get a little bit wet. Splitting hairs here... nothing to worry about... I don't even know why I'm explaining this.

Huzzah

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This area is subject to poop.

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Spahders.

Link to vid of spahders: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/TacoDelRio/CYNs/?action=view&current=P9020369.mp4

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AAAAAAAHHHHH I WATCHED THE SPIDER VIDEO!. Do not watch the spider video. NO NO NO NO NO
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Post by Elwood »

Nice pictures, Mr. Taco.
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I hate spiders.
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Post by Taco »

Thanks guys.

I will make that video worse soon. 8)
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Post by everyday »

lol, nice. . Those spiders were awesome!

(and its Everyday hon', but close enough :D )
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Post by hvydrt »

I like that snake, and the spiders!
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Post by Mike P »

Son-of-a.....!

Tell me about the Western Black-headed Snake, Tantilla planiceps. Where did you find it, substrate, etc.... Cool!

Nice California Treefrog, too!
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Mike, it was going up a slabby (rock) waterfall. I thought it was an Earthworm for a second until I noticed the scales.
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Post by TracieB »

Sweet! But no more spiders!!! gack!! :shock:
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Post by Mike P »

Taco wrote: Mike, it was going up a slabby (rock) waterfall. I thought it was an Earthworm for a second until I noticed the scales.
Dude, you are so lucky to see one of them! I'm very jealous!
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you always find teh coolest aminals
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I found another one yesterday, too.
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Post by Mike P »

Taco wrote: I found another one yesterday, too.
NFW! Geez! :)
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Near the bottom of Eaton Canyon right on the trail where hundreds of people walk by, no less. About 6-8in long.
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