2/1/13: Lower Bear Creek to the W. Fork
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:47 pm
On Friday, starting from the West Fork parking lot on Highway 39, we hiked up the lower Bear Creek trail to Bear Creek's West Fork confluence, then checked out the West Fork for a bit before hitting the turnaround time. Bear Creek is a beauty. I lost track of the number of river crossings, but they were plenty. The trail is very easy to lose, but the canyon isn't too large, and the creek itself is simple enough to follow. Plenty of brush, bugs, and some ticks.
9:30 am: Started at the West Fork road.
10:00 am: Arrived at Bear Creek. Crossed under the bridge and headed north along the creek:
10:30 am: Reached the first grassy trail camp:
Then kept going. Trying to dry my socks was futile.
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10:50 am: Reached the remnants of a cabin:
11:00 am: Formally entered the San Gabriel Wilderness:
Kept on crossing rivers, pushing through foliage, searching for the trail, taking rest breaks, searching for ticks on our legs, etc.
12:30 pm: Reached the West Fork of Bear Creek:
Bear Creek continues to the north; we went west up the verdant and wild canyon.
1:00 pm: Reached our turnaround time here:
Heading back to the trailhead was faster, as the trail was easier to spot. In the end, my feet were pale and wrinkly from being encased in soggy woolen socks for most of the hike. All in all, a good day. Next time we'll get an earlier start to venture really far up the West Fork.
9:30 am: Started at the West Fork road.
10:00 am: Arrived at Bear Creek. Crossed under the bridge and headed north along the creek:
10:30 am: Reached the first grassy trail camp:
Then kept going. Trying to dry my socks was futile.
upload foto
10:50 am: Reached the remnants of a cabin:
11:00 am: Formally entered the San Gabriel Wilderness:
Kept on crossing rivers, pushing through foliage, searching for the trail, taking rest breaks, searching for ticks on our legs, etc.
12:30 pm: Reached the West Fork of Bear Creek:
Bear Creek continues to the north; we went west up the verdant and wild canyon.
1:00 pm: Reached our turnaround time here:
Heading back to the trailhead was faster, as the trail was easier to spot. In the end, my feet were pale and wrinkly from being encased in soggy woolen socks for most of the hike. All in all, a good day. Next time we'll get an earlier start to venture really far up the West Fork.