2/7/13: Santa Anita Creek's East Fork
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:08 pm
From Chantry Flat, I took a stroll up the East Fork in Big Santa Anita Canyon. There were plenty of people on the trail to Sturtevant Falls, but not a soul was seen in the East Fork.
11:30: Started the walk from the half-full parking lot, descending to the canyon bottom.
11:50: Reached Cabin 67 at the bottom of the canyon. Tom Bombadil was not around.
Turning right, I crossed the creek.
As I went forward, a distinct trail on the left permitted me to go above the cabins.
12:00: After dropping down from the check dam, I went upstream. The trail might be hard to find; you can pass through the foliage on the right. Saw a leaky hose on the creek. Also, instead of dealing with the boulders on the creek, it's easier to keep to the right and to climb up with a faint trail.
12:15: Once at the stream bed again, I encountered the first major barrier -- boulder city. It wasn't difficult to climb up them, but just be careful you don't fall down and break your crown.
After passing the boulder barricade, I kept on going.
12:35: Reached a cascade/water fall.
After lunch, I went above the falls via a somewhat crumbly/rocky path on the right. Use your hands, please.
Once above that cascade, I poked around for a few more minutes before hitting my turnaround time at 1pm (had a prior engagement in the afternoon). Be careful climbing down the boulders.
The return was equally nice. Saw the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue walk by to assist an injured hiker towards the Sturtevant Falls. The only negative thing was the discovery of a tick on my shoulder a few hours later. Next time I'll keep going and see the big waterfalls that were further ahead.
11:30: Started the walk from the half-full parking lot, descending to the canyon bottom.
11:50: Reached Cabin 67 at the bottom of the canyon. Tom Bombadil was not around.
Turning right, I crossed the creek.
As I went forward, a distinct trail on the left permitted me to go above the cabins.
12:00: After dropping down from the check dam, I went upstream. The trail might be hard to find; you can pass through the foliage on the right. Saw a leaky hose on the creek. Also, instead of dealing with the boulders on the creek, it's easier to keep to the right and to climb up with a faint trail.
12:15: Once at the stream bed again, I encountered the first major barrier -- boulder city. It wasn't difficult to climb up them, but just be careful you don't fall down and break your crown.
After passing the boulder barricade, I kept on going.
12:35: Reached a cascade/water fall.
After lunch, I went above the falls via a somewhat crumbly/rocky path on the right. Use your hands, please.
Once above that cascade, I poked around for a few more minutes before hitting my turnaround time at 1pm (had a prior engagement in the afternoon). Be careful climbing down the boulders.
The return was equally nice. Saw the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue walk by to assist an injured hiker towards the Sturtevant Falls. The only negative thing was the discovery of a tick on my shoulder a few hours later. Next time I'll keep going and see the big waterfalls that were further ahead.