
So, is there a forum for the Cleveland National Forest? Gonna be in totally new territory. Gonna need a little help.
How about a good guide book. A sort of Trails of the Angeles for Orange County? Any recommendations?
HJ
I agree. Adding new sections would be best.Taco wrote: Might be better to make it part of this site. This should ideally just be a SoCal site, or all of California or whatever instead of just the SG's, IMHO. I doubt you'd get enough traffic to build on a forum for the CNF alone.
If you guys think it's wise, I can add new areas/sections for different ranges.
Seems like a consensus on this one. I think I've got an old copy in our storage unit. It'll be nice to move out of the shoe box apartment we're living in to a bigger place where I can have my hiking guides out again.gwjones00 wrote: Afoot and Afield in Orange County by the late Jerry Schaad
Yeah, about 20 minutes on average, depending on whether I'm going to San G or San J. Nice.gwjones00 wrote: Also - keep in mind you're now closer to San G and San J.
Yeah, I was 5 minutes from 3N76 (Haines Canyon Road) when I lived in Tujunga, and I'm 10 minutes from Angeles Crest Highway now. It's going to suck giving up that access for mid-week hikes. Access is everything.mattmaxon wrote: True you will be closer to San J and San G but it won't be like the Cresenta Valley area![]()
Excellent beta from lilbitmo and scottawr. I'm looking forward to checking out some of those hikes in the new year. I'll also have to see if I can find a copy of Santa Ana Mountains Trail Guide.lilbitmo wrote: "Santa Ana Mountains Trail Guide" by Kenneth S. Croker (Fourth Addition from Aug 1991
I just did the upper canyon to the 2nd falls, tried to bushwhack around it, which is possible but would have taken forever. I think I can get to Tanriverdi Falls (160'), the jewel falls of OC, by going over Los Pinos on trail and bushwhacking down one of the ridges. If I ever attempt it, I'll post it. The canyoneering types might like that canyon, or not. It looks like a beast from the two trip reports I've read, especially getting out.scottawr wrote: Hi long time lurker, first time participating.
hotspring canyon to upper falls (going past upper falls is canyoning)
I looked at that carefully in Google Earth and it looks "thick", tougher than coming down from Los Pinos. I've been to both Sugarloaf and Old Sugarloaf, but it might be easier. Not sure.scottawr wrote: hot spring canyon is one of the great hidden gems of the area, I hope we get more rain this year a lot of the local falls were pretty lackluster this year. I would hate to make the long trek from below and have the falls be dry.
the los pinos ridge- tanrvendi sounds like a hell of a bushwhack but I'd be interested. have you ever thought of taking the drainage from the saddle between sugarloaf & old sugarloaf?
Will definitely check it out. Thanks for the tip!Blackstar is a great scramble, if you liked the boulder scramble part you might be interested in Harding canyon. Its about 8mi round trip or 3 hours of boulder hopping to 7 of the best swimming holes in the OC, and a 35ft falls, there is another falls farther but I've never been if its wet enough i might make a trip this spring.
Harding canyon- http://www.flickr.com/photos/98779591@N ... 923081375/