Trail Canyon - Lightning - Condor - Fox
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:11 pm
Did a three day hike to lightning point and back from big tujunga. Trail canyon past the first major waterfall is quite overgrown, but a gps track led us up the correct streams to big cienega. I wouldn't attempt that without a good map or gps, as I was surprised by some of the turns.
From big cienega it was hard at first to find the right path, but we did, and got onto the relatively easy to see trail up to mendenhall ridge. From there it was a bulldozed road, with obvious tree planting going on in Pacoima canyon. found water on the road below to the south east of Lightning point, but not sure how long into the summer it will continue.
There is also water down in pacoima cyn, but that's a good way down there, maybe 1000 ft
The most amazing thing about Lightning Point is that most of the trees and all of the picnic tables survived the fire.
on the return we chose to do condor to fox, as the trail canyon was so full of down trees it was really tiring.
(view of Condor from the trail)
the area on the sides of condor and fox are really devastated, maybe why it's still closed for so long.
View of the north side of Condor Peak
View of Fox from the side of condor
Traversing the E side of Fox
I think this was the right choice, as much of the condor-fox trail was easier going. the biggest danger here is the long two miles down from Fox to the spring about 3 miles from big T.
There are many washouts, sloped sandy trails and long drops that are really sketchy to go over. I wouldn't do it without friends I trust to stay together and look out for each other.
the spring about 3 miles or so from big T, named "Fusier" on the map.
From big cienega it was hard at first to find the right path, but we did, and got onto the relatively easy to see trail up to mendenhall ridge. From there it was a bulldozed road, with obvious tree planting going on in Pacoima canyon. found water on the road below to the south east of Lightning point, but not sure how long into the summer it will continue.
There is also water down in pacoima cyn, but that's a good way down there, maybe 1000 ft
The most amazing thing about Lightning Point is that most of the trees and all of the picnic tables survived the fire.
on the return we chose to do condor to fox, as the trail canyon was so full of down trees it was really tiring.
(view of Condor from the trail)
the area on the sides of condor and fox are really devastated, maybe why it's still closed for so long.
View of the north side of Condor Peak
View of Fox from the side of condor
Traversing the E side of Fox
I think this was the right choice, as much of the condor-fox trail was easier going. the biggest danger here is the long two miles down from Fox to the spring about 3 miles from big T.
There are many washouts, sloped sandy trails and long drops that are really sketchy to go over. I wouldn't do it without friends I trust to stay together and look out for each other.
the spring about 3 miles or so from big T, named "Fusier" on the map.