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Offline ChrisLynnet

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #20 on: Sep 17, 08, 07:40:59 PM »
I'm sorry, I'm working or I'd love to go!

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #21 on: Sep 17, 08, 08:07:47 PM »
Same here... I tried to hike there this past spring but there was too much snow on the trail. I'd love to actually get to lamel spring.

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #22 on: Sep 17, 08, 08:59:01 PM »
I would love to go, but unfortunately I have to work!

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« Reply #23 on: Sep 17, 08, 11:43:24 PM »
Same here, have to work!!

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #24 on: Oct 15, 08, 01:25:03 PM »
Does anyone have contact information for the Wrightwood Hiking Club?

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« Reply #25 on: Oct 15, 08, 07:59:32 PM »
I'll go with you Kath...I need a good hike before winter starts and I've never hiked that before

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #26 on: Oct 15, 08, 10:30:09 PM »
Actually, already did that one, but I'm up for another hike.  :)

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« Reply #27 on: Oct 15, 08, 10:43:22 PM »
When and where?  ;D

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #28 on: Oct 15, 08, 10:50:28 PM »
I am interested, if I am not working. When and where?

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #29 on: Jan 17, 09, 11:09:01 PM »
A HIKING SPOT!!
Didn't see it.
ok then!
I used to feel like this.
NOW I FEEL LIKE THIS! and this too!
Is it possible to feel like this?  :elefant:

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #30 on: Jan 26, 09, 01:19:27 AM »
I hiked to Mt. Wilson and back from the top of Lake Ave.
Started at 8:30 and got back at 6:00. map

I started at "A" (The start of the Sam Merill Trail) and through "B" (The Castle Canyon Trail) to "C" (Inspiration Point).

From there I took "D" (East Mt. Lowe Trail) and connected with "E" (The Mt. Lowe Fire Road at Markham Saddle) which goes through the Muller tunnel and ends at "F" (The Mt. Wilson Road) which I walked to "G" (The Mt. Wilson Toll Road).

When I got to "H" (The Mt. Wilson Trail Junction) I noticed a huge bar leaning against a tree. Actually I saw it last week at the same location during a hike up from Bailey Canyon. We had taken a break there and I found it down behind a tree stuck half way in the ground. I pulled it up and claimed it was my hiking stick. This bar is about 60" long and weighs 25 lbs at least. I leaned it against a tree in full view so when I saw it still there I was really excited! It's so cool looking, has a sharp point on one side and like a nob on the other. Just like a hiking stick but like 20 times heavier.
So I packed my hiking sticks in my pack and walked down the Toll Road with it. Trying to exaggerate the down hill action on my legs that Joe was talking about. Without using sticks to take the pounding off my knees and adding this weight really did me in. I wanted to take it home but only managed to make it back to the end of the Idlehour Trail. Where I died! :laugh: Actually that section of the trail seemed to never end. FOR EVER! It just wore me out.
So anyway I carried this bar in each hand at first like a regular hiking stick till my arms got too tired. Then I alternated just carrying it in each hand. I got pretty good rotating it around my waist. Felt like one of those baton twirlers at a parade! Then when that got old I alternated across each shoulder. By the time I got to "I"(The start of the Idlehour Trail) my spine and knees and legs were really sore. Somebody has a tent set up at "J" (Idlehour Camp). Well that's the rumor according to some guy I met just past that point. He said it was abandoned. I think someone is in there I saw it moving around when I was taking a picture of it. Still there though. Free tent!

From "J" to "K" is mostly up hill and at this point I was coming up on 20 miles. Really hard hauling this thing up. Can't use sticks and the lopsided weight on each side as I carried it felt like monkey was jumping up and down from one shoulder to the other and stomping away. So after 8.6 miles with it I had to let it go. (at least I passed the bar!) At "K" I put my sticks back together and zoom! What a difference!

It was wet the whole hike but it stopped once I got back to Inspiration Point again. From there I went back the same way.
The area in Idlehour looks pretty nice. Even though there wasn't much visibility because of the clouds I occasionally got a glimpse of the canyon walls along the way. Pretty neat area.
Despite the drizzling almost the whole day I saw many hiking groups and solo hikers.

I took some pics but my camera got wet and I can't get the pics until it's repaired.

If anyone wants to have a go at carrying my hiking stick just let me know and I'll tell ya where it is.  ;)

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #31 on: Jan 26, 09, 04:14:48 AM »

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #32 on: Jan 27, 09, 04:22:41 AM »
"huge bar leaning against a tree"
Sounds like a pry bar someone left behind.


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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #33 on: Jan 27, 09, 04:39:09 AM »
Nolena
Yes that is what they look like, I spelled the name wrong in my last post of what we call them in Hawaii, and it is a Ho'o bar when you pronounce it the "H" is silent. They use them to dig and break rock/lava apart. Poor mans jackhammer.

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #34 on: Jan 27, 09, 04:48:38 AM »
I have a feeling that it was left by a trail maintenance crew, as they use them on a regular basis.
You might check with Fenner Camp and see if they are missing one.
Fenner Camp does wonderful things for trail maintenance and trash clean up in this area.   :) They do a great service to us.

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #35 on: Jan 27, 09, 08:19:42 AM »
It looks like a pry bar. If you can't find the owner you might want to donate it to the CERT trailer. There is a great need for such items there.

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #36 on: Jan 28, 09, 05:12:12 AM »
I was about to take my camera to the shop and decided to try it one more time so I put the battery in and IT WORKS! I guess it just needed to dry out.
I  have a few pics of the bar but smugmug is not working >:(

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #37 on: Jan 28, 09, 01:50:42 PM »

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Re: Hiking/Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing
« Reply #39 on: Feb 16, 09, 12:35:18 AM »
WOW! That's cool!