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FYI – the East Fork is Tough Right Now

May 3, 2010

This just in – the East Fork of the San Gabriel River is high and fast right now … and presumably cold, too – but it’s always that way. Kolby was kind enough to update my write-up of the hike to the Bridge to Nowhere – one of the best hikes L.A. has to offer [...]

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San Gabriel Mountains Public Comments

September 1, 2009

I know it’s tough to think about protecting the future of the San Gabriel Mountains when they’re pretty much entirely engulfed in flames, but planning for future use and management may help to prevent out-of-control infernos like the Station Fire. San Gabriel Mountains Forever, a coalition of local and national groups, is urging citizens to [...]

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Hiking the East Fork of San Gabriel River to the Bridge to Nowhere

August 11, 2008

A 10 mile trek down the East Fork of the San Gabriel River, following the path of an attempted highway. This hike features multiple river crossings, plenty of opportunities to swim, historic sections of visible roads and tunnels, and the Bridge to Nowhere — a 120 foot high concrete bridge in the middle of the [...]

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Return to East Fork

July 22, 2008

Over the weekend, I led a small group hike down the East Fork of the San Gabriel River to the Bridge to Nowhere — one of my favorite hikes in the San Gabriel Mountains. Over the next few days, I’ll be updating my existing post with more detailed information, pictures, and a GPS track. You [...]

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Hiking East Fork to the Bridge to Nowhere

February 16, 2007

One of southern California’s best hikes – a 9 mile river-hopping trip along an abandoned, flooded out roadway. Plenty of mines, swimming holes, and a giant bridge in the middle of nowhere. Seriously, if that doesn’t pique your interest, I don’t know what else to do.

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