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Travis
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Post by Travis »

Steve Larson's Summit Post Page on San Gabriel Mountains
http://www.summitpost.org/area/range/17 ... tains.html

Southern California Mountains Forum at www.mt-whitney.info
http://www.mt-whitney.info/viewforum.ph ... ee517579cc

Mount San Jacinto Message Baord, includes San Gorgonio Mountains also
http://www.mtsanjacinto.info/index.php
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friendowl
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Post by friendowl »

Sierra Club Hundred Peak Section
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/hpslist.htm

has good directions and routes
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Groon
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Post by Groon »

I found this site awhile back, but I'm not sure how to insert it as a link

ADVENTURE HIKES AND CANYONEERING IN THE SAN GABRIELS
http://www.dankat.com/advents/content.htm
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Travis
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Post by Travis »

This is a great wesite for finding activities in the area,

Outdoors Club
http://www.outdoorsclub.org
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Cy Kaicener
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Post by Cy Kaicener »

The Sierra Club HPS has already been mentioned but the link for its scheduled outings was not. Here it is
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/outings.htm
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Augie
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Post by Augie »

I compiled a list for SummitPost of what I thought were the toughest one-day hikes in the San Gabriels. Have a look.
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Post by hvydrt »

This is a neat site for gps tracks and info on peaks, and routes. It is a wiki so it is created and edited by users. http://www.tierrawiki.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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Cy Kaicener
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Post by Cy Kaicener »

Here is another useful link for information on the SGabriel Mtns from Carol who works for the Forest Service locally now, and previously in the High Sierra.
http://www.tarol.com
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AW~
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Post by AW~ »

San Gabriel Mountains pool
http://www.flickr.com/groups/sangabriels/pool/

California waterfalls, lakes and streams pool
http://www.flickr.com/groups/98269446@N00/

CA waterfalls-Leon Turnbull-www.waterfallswest.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leapin26/

Taking my photos from canyoneering.net I have started one at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13833920@N03/
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Here is the page I created fo Newcomb's Ranch Restaurant.

If anyone has anything to add, please let me know. I found their service to be really, truly top-notch, and the food delicious. If anyone is an SP member on here, I'll be more than happy to share the page as a co-editor, to get better info out to the people.

http://www.summitpost.org/custom-object ... ranch.html

Their chili burgers kick ass. Looking forward to a few drinks there after some climbs near Williamson this winter.

-Taco
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Wait just a minute here. I don't see the ratings. Isn't their chiliburger 5.13b? :)
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Rob
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Post by Rob »

:)
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Travis
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Post by Travis »

hey, where are the close-up photos of your meal? lol
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Hikin_Jim
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Meal? Heck, post a picture of a tall, cold one, bro. :)
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

I stopped working on it when I got sick last night.

I can't put routes on it! Argh! Otherwise I'd put down the 5.13c burger, etc etc. I think you can attach a route anyway... I just followed the Whoa Nelly Deli page, which is also a "custom object".
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Get well soon -- I can't tell my burgers with out a rating. :D
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Page has been updated.

"Italian Sausage Hero". Sounds like a cheap porno.
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Hikin_Jim
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Not sure if you'd get a frontal shot, but you'd definitely see some buns with that one ...
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Oooohhh :lol:

I'd go further... but I'll not do that yet. 8)
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Post by Kit Fox »

Hi Everyone,

I'm the new guy here and I wanted to share my passion with you. I like to go on long hikes to visit military wreck sites. As many of you already know, there are two crash sites just North of Mt. Williamson

A C-46 Commando, and a C-119 Boxcar. A really good site to visit is the C-130 crash site below Pleasant View Ridge.

Anyone else like to visit these sites?

My favorite resource can be found here Joe idoni Crash sites


Bill,
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

One of my buddies also does this.

I've been to the West Baldy USMC F6F Hellcat crash site, but I think that's it.
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Post by theronmoon »

Hey Bill,

Just joined the group because my friend Taco told me about it. I'm into wrecks too. Been focusing on peakbagging of late, but now going back to wrecks, lookout towers , and rocks. I've wanted to visit that B-25 Mill Canyon wreck for awhile. Maybe we can combine efforts. I have been looking at Idoni's site for awhile now just dreaming of going to some of those sites. He gets around. I have some ideas for wrecks I want to check out. theron
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Post by Kit Fox »

theronmoon wrote:Hey Bill,

Just joined the group because my friend Taco told me about it. I'm into wrecks too. Been focusing on peakbagging of late, but now going back to wrecks, lookout towers , and rocks. I've wanted to visit that B-25 Mill Canyon wreck for awhile. Maybe we can combine efforts. I have been looking at Idoni's site for awhile now just dreaming of going to some of those sites. He gets around. I have some ideas for wrecks I want to check out. theron
I got half way down the slope to the B-25 but turned around. The Chaparral was over eight feet tall, and I couldn't find a clear route. Had I not brought my young daughter with me, I probably would have "bulldozed" my way down the hill.

Perhaps we can make an attempt some day.
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Hikin_Jim
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Cool!
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hillbasher
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Post by hillbasher »

Well, as of this morning, it looks like it is gone again.LOL :(
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Hikin_Jim
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

I just tried it a second ago, and it was fine.
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HikeUp
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Post by HikeUp »

Kayaking in the San Gabriels? Ran across this site and figured it would be of interest to you canyoneering types.
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

I watched some dudes kayaking down East Fork last week. Looks like a ton of fun!
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