Questions about West Fork NRT, Rincon OHV Route, and Bear Canyon Trail
Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2021 9:51 am
As I’ve mentioned before, most of my SG hikes this past year have been part of a clockwise circumnavigation of the range, starting from my buddy’s house in Glendale. Most of our routes have involved car shuttles. Though we still need to do the North Backbone route from Blue Ridge to Baldy (waiting for a super clear day) and we plan a few bonus hikes east of Baldy, we're now at the 39/East Fork junction, puzzling over our limited options for continuing west. The Harrison map shows no east-west trails from there, and I assume that is correct.
The “West Fork National Recreational Trail” heads west from Rincon. Dima told me that the Bobcat fire started around Glenn, near its western end. The USDA site state: “The trail is closed for the following uses: Mountain Biking.” Can it be walked, either legally or stealthily? If so, would there be any reasonable way onward to a drive-able road for a couple of senior, not super strong hikers? (We would start well before dawn, to beat the heat.)
If that's out, as I suspect, what about the the Rincon OHV route, just to the south? If that one is walk-able or MTB-able, could we maybe take it to Van Tassell Cyn. or Mt. Bliss, and then to a shuttle vehicle?
Are there any other trails or fire breaks that might be useful? (Again, we’re not super adventurous and wouldn’t be up for miles of rough bushwhacking.)
Finally, I’m curious about the Bear Canyon Trail between (roughly) Rincon and Coldbrook. I found a few posts about it here but nothing recent. Is it open, not overgrown, and worth doing? It doesn’t really help with our east-west problem, but looks like it might be a fun extra hike before we move on from that area.
Thanks in advance.
The “West Fork National Recreational Trail” heads west from Rincon. Dima told me that the Bobcat fire started around Glenn, near its western end. The USDA site state: “The trail is closed for the following uses: Mountain Biking.” Can it be walked, either legally or stealthily? If so, would there be any reasonable way onward to a drive-able road for a couple of senior, not super strong hikers? (We would start well before dawn, to beat the heat.)
If that's out, as I suspect, what about the the Rincon OHV route, just to the south? If that one is walk-able or MTB-able, could we maybe take it to Van Tassell Cyn. or Mt. Bliss, and then to a shuttle vehicle?
Are there any other trails or fire breaks that might be useful? (Again, we’re not super adventurous and wouldn’t be up for miles of rough bushwhacking.)
Finally, I’m curious about the Bear Canyon Trail between (roughly) Rincon and Coldbrook. I found a few posts about it here but nothing recent. Is it open, not overgrown, and worth doing? It doesn’t really help with our east-west problem, but looks like it might be a fun extra hike before we move on from that area.
Thanks in advance.