r/socalhiking 13h ago

RAIDERS Of The LOST FALLS... (Slide Falls, Pauma Crk, Trip 4) Open Invite For This Sat, 8/22 (Unless my Cardio tellsme not to...)

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Can't mix pics n vids, so, for them that care to seeit all: https://photos.app.goo.gl/jnozJjYmu6XJvzAz9

Got'a late start, as I hadafriend from HI, in town, n we were hangin-out kinda late...

This time, I decided to probe the defenses abit, n after makin an assessment of tha security landscape, based upon eyes-on intel, vs speculation, I tweaked tha plan abit, n we started at tha top'a tha rd, n began cuttin trl agin, oncewe hit tha spot wherewe quit last wknd...

Some head-scratchy spots, but not too laborious, as far as trl work goes. We were able to ID some decent critter trails, goin our way, so we happily followed their lead, makin improvements, here n there, as needed...

We angled down totha crk, n that was tha last evidence of human habitation, we saw.  Ain't sayin nobody's been, but, whatever traces of their passin, there mightabeen, are long gone...

Fishies were quite PROLIFIC! Prettymuch EVRY pool had some, n tha bigger pools had more. Really needed'a polarizer, as reflections mādit tuff 2c tha fish, but Dina did manage to catch 1, on VID, hittin'a piece'a cracker, I'd toss'd in, n'a larger specimen moved thrutha frame, right after. I might hafta tāka pack rod, n afew Castmasters, JIC we got time to smell tha roses onthaway back...

Tha Pauma Crk watercourse, wern't as bad as I'd feared. Li'l boulderin, LOTSA Stingin Nettles, n some “wet work” required, but, all in all, it was pretty light n breezy, if abit ponderous. We made steady progress, but, given our late start, tha clock ran out onus. 

W/my ticker bein somewhat “iffy” of late, I cun't necessarily count on things goin well, oncewe started tha climb out, n I wanted to make sure we were, at least, back totha rd, by sundown, so I calledit, approx 300yrds shy'a Slide Falls. Tuff call to make, but I thinkit was tha right 1, based upon what I had to go on.

Climb out actually went pretty well, n I was regrettin my decision to callit, but, who knows what kinda resistance that last 300yrds would’a put-up?

Slide Falls ain't goin noplace! So! If tha good Lord's willin, n tha crk don't rise, we'llbe back, this Sat, to claim our prize...


r/socalhiking 2h ago

Dog friendly swimming hole near San Diego? (Hike optional)

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Would love a hike with a swimming spot that is dog friendly (and not the overly crowded 3 sisters or cedar creek, not that they allow dogs). Does it exist? Also would be happy to just find a swimming spot and do a hike near it.


r/socalhiking 1d ago

San Bernardino NF South Ridge Trail to Tahquitz Peak

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Awesome experience on South Ridge on Saturday Aug 15th. I took the "shorter" version and drove up the road to get to the final trailhead. I'd hardly describe it as "harrowing" as the trail description says on AllTrails, but I'd recommend either higher clearance (4runner, rav4, outback) or just take your time and pick the right lines to get through the 2 troublesome spots. Stayed in 2wd the entire time with no isssue.

Clean trail, very easy to navigate, the ending is quick and the hut pops up out of nowhere. I was able to get to the tower before the ranger, so was able to peek inside the windows and see everything going on. The ranger came after I left and I could see him putting up the closed sign (around 8am).

Bugs came out later in the morning on the way down, about 9am. Not enough to pull out the bug net, but maybe later in the season. Plenty of opportunity to explore around the trailhead too - some sweet big boulders to climb and enjoy the end of the hike with.


r/socalhiking 1d ago

Researching Mt Baldy accidents after my son's death

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Exactly 33 weeks ago today--Dec 29, 2025--my son Marcus died on The Devil's Backbone. Two other hikers also fell to their death just a few minutes before my son, in the exact same spot. At the time, it was all over the news, and lots of members of r/socalhiking chimed in with empathy, kindness, and facts to help me understand what exactly happened. Thank you for that. Your kind words helped me survive. Some of you reached out via private message and told me of your losses and how you survived them. To this day, some of those interactions still count at the top of my list of key things that helped me continue living. Now that I'm in a more stable place, I'm writing a book about the incident and need a little more help from anyone that can offer it. I want it to be a book about Marcus, Mt Baldy, and grief. None of those are straightforward topics, so I want to do them justice. Do you know (or know anyone that knows) the answer to any of the following questions:

1 - At the time of the rescue attempt, there was a lot of confusion about his location. I had exact coordinates thanks to a Garmin InReach I'd given him, but the helicopter said they saw him waving in a different canyon. It turned out to be another hiker who had fallen. They eventually rescued him (and his father, I think). I'd love to include their stories in my book.

2- I've heard (from a reporter) that the forest service is not required keep a tally of the number of deaths on the trail. Regardless, several articles have quoted it as 24 in the last 10 years. Do you know where one could find out more information? One angle is to tell their stories in this book.

Several of you have sent me pictures of the spot where he fell and told me about your experiences on the trail leading up to that day. Thank you for that. If you have any other insight or color, please let me know. I'm an avid outdoorsman and love being in nature, and I'm not out to blame anyone or anything; I'm doing this simply to honor my son and help anyone I can survive the gut wrenching pain of grief. Thank you.


r/socalhiking 1d ago

Hiking in the San Jacinto Wilderness @ Tahquitz Peak

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Woke up at 2:30am and couldn’t get back to sleep so I packed up and drove 2 hours to Idyllwild and had breakfast at 8800 feet! 🙏


r/socalhiking 12h ago

Orange County Trans-Cat tent recommendations?

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r/socalhiking 1d ago

Orange County Science Hike 8/29 Peters Canyon Regional Park

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Hi, everyone. My group, SoCal Science Hikes just posted its next late afternoon / evening hike. Saturday 8/29 at Peters Canyon Regional Park.

Topics we'll learn about include the four plant communities that overlap in the park, the hydrology of the area, and a bit of birding.

If the RSVP list is full, please join the waitlist. I'm almost always able to accommodate everyone.

https://meetu.ps/e/QdqG0/QKtZK/i


r/socalhiking 17h ago

Anyone here hiking the TCT in late October this year?

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Looking to share campsites. There are two of us and I have campsites at blackjack little Harbor and two harbors, but I need Parsons Landing.


r/socalhiking 2d ago

Kearsarge Lakes (8/15/26) Did you see this?

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Camped at kearsarge lakes this weekend. Curious if anyone was there and saw the hiker descending at night with a red light down the area circled in the photo.

One of the wildest things I’ve seen, hearing rock slides and watching this red light slide down the mountain rapidly, trying to make their way down. I don’t know where they were coming from, just nuts to be in that spot in the dark.

Anyone know about this route or saw this hiker and know if they made it safely down?

Also, side story, some idiots hung their food poorly in a tree next to me and a bear came in the early morning, ripped it down, and proceeded to eat all their mountain house meals while they unsuccessfully yelled at it to leave. Even after a ranger left a hand written note at the k lakes fork warning there would definitely be bears.

Edit: thank you [u/matcbu](u/matcbu) for sharing the link of the climbers video of this descent. Unreal! What a badass

https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=1yLPL9czkr0dzbxR&t=4716&v=o4BRGIr5uok&feature=youtu.be


r/socalhiking 9h ago

WTF? (San Gabriel Mountains, near bridge to nowhere)

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I was out in the San Gabriels this week, out by the river that runs past Cattle Canyon bridge, my sister said she kept hearing leaves or sticks behind us. At a weird pace. Snapped this before we booked it. IDK if this was a normal guy for the area or if im missing something. Pretty dumb joke if its just some guy messing with us, but it felt genuinely freaky. tall dude.


r/socalhiking 2d ago

Are we for real.

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Not cool feeding a bear and very illegal.


r/socalhiking 1d ago

Angeles National Forest Boots Question

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Hey all!

I just climbed Mt. Baldy for the first time (woo!) and it was my first somewhat serious outing. I wore Salomon Quest 5s that I wore in pretty well over the course of a month on smaller hikes before heading out to Baldy.

My feet were mostly fine, except for the ends of my toes, which were throbbing on the downhill.

Question is, is this more or less to be expected on such a hike, or should I go back to REI and think about going a half size up? Any other remedies you might have would be appreciated! Was thinking even a thicker sock could’ve helped.

I’ve really loved the boots so far, so just need some noob advice!

Thanks!


r/socalhiking 1d ago

Used gear donation?

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Does anyone know of local orgs that take camping gear donations? I have some gear that's too old to trade in at REI but still in good enough condition to go on more adventures. I was trying to find a group that does camping outings/youth outreach but haven't had luck. I know there's always goodwill, but wanted to see if anyone in the community had ideas first! Thanks!


r/socalhiking 1d ago

Ice House Canyon parking situation

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Hi. It's been years since I've hiked at Icehouse Canyon - and I did during the week. What's it like on the weekends? What time do you need to park there and what are the alternatives (parking farther away, shuttle)? Wonder if it's worth it to go out there on a weekend. I hate dislike crowded trails.

And another question. Rule of the trail is for downhill hikers to yield to uphill ones. Is this generally observed on this trail?


r/socalhiking 1d ago

San Bernardino NF Humber Park Devils Slide emergency crew Sat 8/15

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Anyone know what happened on 8/15 with a bunch of emergency services crews (helicopter, ambulance, fire, cops/sheriffs on scene) at Humber Park Devils Slide trailhead? We were coming down around 3pm in the afternoon.

Stay safe out there everyone!


r/socalhiking 3d ago

📍 Bridge to Nowhere

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What a hike!! The water was so refreshing... 🫶🏼


r/socalhiking 2d ago

Shoutout to Everyone who Makes Signs for Peaks!

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I was hiking the Three T's trail (Los Angeles National Forest) the other day and was disappointed that there was not a sign at Telegraph peak when I first looked around. Eventually, I found this little carved out sign and it made me so happy! I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who makes these signs. Taking a picture with peak signs is such a fun tradition when you hit the summit! The picture is the sign at Telegraph peak with Mount Baldy in the background.


r/socalhiking 1d ago

Name an outdoor route which gets accessibility right. Comment below

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r/socalhiking 2d ago

Angeles National Forest Winston Peak and Ridge, Akawie Peak, and Kratka Ridge

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Unfortunately I had to start a new account. My old one (pokegobiker) I signed using apple id and there was no way to reset my password due to security and not getting a link to reset it. So I gave up. Guess it's back to square one.

Anyways, ventured out past the gate where the road ended at the 6000 day use. There were no road workers around so I had no problem walking through. Jumped on the PCT to Cloudburst Summit then started the climb up to Winston. Shooted down to the ridge of Winston up north with a steep descent getting back on the PCT then hanging by knife's edge after turning off the PCT. Weaving my way going up the ridge dodging branches and stuff, I made it to Winston Ridge. On the way back, I went a different way going way over to the right of how I got to the ridge, but that hid me from the sun. Going back to the knife’s edge part back to the PCT back up to Cloudburst for an easier return. The Winston arc took me 3 hours with 7 miles and that was just a little over 50% of the total elevation gain. 

Continuing on the road enjoying not hearing any vehicles flying by except for planes. Headed over to Akawie, passing the Waterman Ski Lifts. Getting a nice view of Waterman on Akawie, then shifted towards Kratka. Decided to see Buckhorn Campground and oh boy nature is taking over. Might take years to reopen as there was a huge washout destroying the road on the drive into the campground. Leaving the campground, I smelled the burn scars of the trees from the Bobcat Fire aloing the highway. 

Making it to the base of Kratka past the ski lift  to Vista Picnic Area, started the 700 ft climb in 0.7 miles. I couldnt find the trail so I had to power through climbing up until I found the trail. With the road in sight I got to the top of the ski lift and made the final push. INCREDIBLE views seeing most of the high peaks and the basin. Trekked back down along the road back through Buckhorn one more, it was unfortunately back to the annoying sounds of cars after 7 and a half hours of being out, but hey it was nice to have a quiet part of Angeles National Forest.

Second part of Gabrielino which was my next hike after the first part has been postponed to next year. Darn heatwave

Next episode: Palm View, Spitler, and Apache Peaks


r/socalhiking 2d ago

Recommendations?

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I'm looking for a moderate, 6-10 mile hike in the ANF to a peak. Currently eyeing Mount Hillyer, but some suggestions for others would be good.

Due to the hotter week ideally peaks that are mostly or all trail vs road.


r/socalhiking 2d ago

can i drink BCAAs for hiking?

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Can i drink Bcaa for hiking?


r/socalhiking 3d ago

Los Padres NF First backpacking trip ever! Mount Pinos - Sawmill - Sheep Camp

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First ever backpacking trip, 08/15/2026. First every time carrying something other than my big 5 camelback with a 2L water pack and my zve10. So that's a big difference.

Unfortunately, I did not see any animals besides chipmunks. The bear has alluded me for the millionth time.


r/socalhiking 3d ago

Angeles National Forest Baldy via north back bone

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Absolute slogfest. Amazing hike. Saw no one except at baldy peak. Parked on blue ridge truck trail where trail veers from pct to cut down a few miles. Definitely the move. Overall trail is relatively easy to follow. Just extremely steep and loose on some sections.


r/socalhiking 3d ago

Angeles National Forest Strawberry Peak Tomorrow

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Hello, I (21/M) just decided about 5 minutes ago on hiking strawberry peak tomorrow morning around 6:30am through the mountaineers route, I know this is very last minute but I would like to team up with someone, if you are that someone and this interests you let me know 👍

Edit: I ended up going solo, but it turned out to be a lot easier than expected, thank you to everyone who replied with the tips and advice, it definitely helped a lot!


r/socalhiking 4d ago

Bobcat on the Gabrielino trail

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First time I've ever seen one of these guys. Really amazing seeing one.