Trip report

"Bridge to Nowhere" River Hike

Hiking/Walk DATE: 11/19/2011 - 11/19/2011

Trip/Event Location: Los Angeles, CA
US

Trip Leader(s):

Max # People: 20

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Difficulty Level: Moderate

This 10 mile round trip hike winds through an upper senoran landscape of oaks and sycamores at very moderate elevation gains (500 ft.)  while staying at river level most of the way. The

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

From Los Angeles head east, or from San Bernardino go west on the 210 fwy to the Azusa Ave (Hwy. 39) exit (in the city of Azusa)  and go north. Stop at the ranger station at the mouth of the canyon and buy your adventure parking pass for $5.00 and then continue on to the East Fork Rd. Turn right across the green bridge and follow the river (do not turn on Glendora Mtn. Rd.) . After you cross the old trestle bridge you'll come to the parking area at the roads end. I'll have a green Dodge truck and be standing with a very handsome group of men awaiting your arrival. Please carpool and arrive promptly due to limited parking. 


Trip Report/Photos

Thanks to all the guys who attended this hike. The weather seemed to have scared a few guys off but we actually had no rain at all that day. It was cloudy and cold but we quickly warmed up once we got moving on the trail. The river level was low so we were able to jump rocks and cross downed logs to keep from getting our feet wet. We enjoyed watching the bungi jumpers (some of them were very cute). I'm waiting for some photos to come in from one of the guys and will post them soon.

Steve

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Members That Participated

Traveler

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Atlanta, GA


United States
DodgerJim

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Naperville, IL


United States
lio

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Los Angeles, CA


United States
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