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Angeles National Forest:
Hiking Trails
Blue Ridge to Mount San Antonio (Mount Baldy)
For a High Country trip encompassing the three highest peaks in the San Gabriel Mountains and the grandeur and adventure of high mountains, this trip is a winner. The air is usually clear (and thin, if you're not used to 8 to 10 thousand foot elevations). The views are magnificent in all directions. Trees are scattered, gnarled, twisted and stunted from harsh winter winds. While narrow, indistinct and very steep in places, the trail is not dangerous if reasonable care is exercised. You should be an experienced hiker, in good physical condition, before attempting this trip. Do not go alone or when there is snow. Snow can be deep, making the trail icy and extremely dangerous. Part of the way is along Devil's Backbone, a narrow rocky ridge with slopes dropping off sharply on both sides. Carry water, as there is none along the way.
Elevation gain: 3,000 feet Difficulty: Strenuous Topo map: Mt. San Antonio |
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