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    John Taylorson
    Spectator

    @heyjt

    Locale: SoCal

    Does anyone know if the Gabrielino Trail from Chantry to JPL is passable? I plan on doing the 28 miler this weekend solo but not sure if it's possible after the fire. Thoughts anyone?

    #1918095
    Stephen Barber
    BPL Member

    @grampa

    Locale: SoCal

    I'd be interested in knowing that too!

    #1918103
    W I S N E R !
    Spectator

    @xnomanx

    Call the FS.
    Last I did it (months ago), the Gabrielino was closed from the junction at Bear Canyon to roughly Oakwilde.

    Tons of turricula out there.

    #1918456
    John Taylorson
    Spectator

    @heyjt

    Locale: SoCal

    I just checked with the Forest Service regarding the Gabrielino Trail, whether it is open in its entirety. They said from Switzers to the Arroyo is closed.

    It looks like I'll have to do a modified route. I will post what I find.

    #1918458
    Angus A.
    BPL Member

    @mangus7175

    Locale: http://theshadedtrail.blogspot.com

    Looking forward to a report of the route you took. I've wondered about this trail myself coming from Chantry Flats.

    #1919011
    John Taylorson
    Spectator

    @heyjt

    Locale: SoCal

    Mangus, I just went on your blog and noticed you spend [last weekend] at Henninger? I was there last weekend leading a group of scouts and I think I noticed your tarp tent. We were cowboy camping due to the heat! We were at "Upper Camp."

    I will post on my trip this weekend soon. (spoiler: Gabrielino Trail is in fact closed from Swizters to Oakwild)

    #1919022
    Angus A.
    BPL Member

    @mangus7175

    Locale: http://theshadedtrail.blogspot.com

    Yeah, I decided to hike late afternoon Saturday to meet a couple of my UL buddies. It was HOT! It was just an overnight.

    I cant wait for your TR, looking forward to reading it.

    #1920822
    John Taylorson
    Spectator

    @heyjt

    Locale: SoCal
    #1920865
    Don A.
    BPL Member

    @amrowinc

    Locale: Southern California

    Thanks for your trip report John. The last time I went over Newcomb was when I did the Gabrieleno Trail in 2009 before the Station Fire. From JPL the trail is open to the Paul Little Picnic area about 1.5 miles beyond Gould Camp. There is a nice check dam falls up there.
    A couple of alternatives are available resulting in similar mileage. Starting at Millard Canyon, the Sam Merrill Trail, or the Henninger Trail you can get to Switzer and connect with the Gabrielino trail there. The approach through Bear Canyon and the trail camp there are open. The trails all skirt the Station Fire closure area and they all go past Mt. Lowe and pick up the Tom Sloan Trail over Tom Sloan Saddle and into Bear Canyon. I haven't done the section from Mt. Lowe through Bear Canyon to Switzer but want to. If you do it please post a report.
    I was up at Henninger when you and the troop were there. Too bad we didn't hook up. That was the SUL challenge hike. Pete and I were at Sub-5 base. Angus will have to tell his own story!

    #1920880
    Angus A.
    BPL Member

    @mangus7175

    Locale: http://theshadedtrail.blogspot.com

    Read the TR and it still amazes me that these places are right in our own backyard!

    When we were at Henninger, I took the challenge and tried to get to a 5 lb. SUL weight…I failed miserably!

    Posted this on my blog about Don and Pete's SUL load (http://theshadedtrail.blogspot.com/).

    "For this trip, my total pack weight was right at 10 lbs. (including food & water) – great right? The two guys on this trip had a 5 lb total pack load each! That's Super Ultralight!"

    #1923903
    Scott Nelson
    BPL Member

    @nlsscott

    Locale: Southern California and Sierras

    It would be great to hear what trail conditions are on the trail from Bear Canyon to Sloan Saddle. I went up Bear Canyon from Switzer's this Spring. I got as far as the Trail Camp at the south end of Bear Canyon. It looked like the trail was in very bad shape from there up to Sloan Saddle. I didn't have time to explore it. I have been up the other side of Sloan Saddle from Millard Canyon last winter. That trail was in poor shape, but doable. Lots of washouts, blowdowns, and brush. I found leather gloves and treking poles helpful. (Maybe some clippers?) The trail is heavily used from Millard to Dawn Mine. The trail immediately above Dawn Mine is hard to find at first, but then goes well to the Grand Cyn. A large group of us went thru to Sloan Saddle and on toward Mt. Lowe in Feb.
    I also explored the Gabrielino trail southbound from Switzer's last Spring. It is posted as closed at the turnoff to Bear Cyn. I went about a mile further. It was washed out and overgrown but passable. I think the worst part might be getting around the dam at Paul Little(?). I didn't like the idea of getting into trouble by myself on a posted closed trail. The FS might not see the humor of the situation.- Scott

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