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Due to the Station Fire, much of the Angeles Forest / San Gabriel Mountains is closed. Outings within this area are being modified or cancelled. Contact leaders for further information. (Contact information is in the printed Schedule of Activities.) Leaders of outings that have been changed are requested to notify the Outings Webmaster.   (more info on fire)

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11/21/09 Sespe Wilderness Trails Rating:   O
Help repair wilderness trails damaged by floods in 2005. Possible trails include Agua Blanca (7 mi rt, 900' gain), Devil's Potrero Trail (7 mi rt, 2000' gain). No experience necessary. Forest Service provides tools. Rain cancels. Meet 8 am Sylmar rideshare pt.
Leaders:   Ldrs: Alan Coles, Don Tidwell    Sponsor:   Trails
11/21/09 Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work Rating:   O
Volunteers (male/female) help build and maintain trails in the Santa Monica Mtns. 8:30 am-2 pm (usually) each Sat (Oct-Jun). Tools and instruction provided. Bring gloves, water, lunch, sturdy footwear. For meeting time/place, contact
Leaders:   Ldrs, Ron Webster, Noel Bell, Russ Marshall    Sponsor:   Santa Monica Mtns TF
11/21/09 San Gabriel River, Sheep Mtn Wilderness Addition Rating:   O
Learn ways to protect the areas we hike and enjoy on this moderately paced trek on the Heaton Flats Trail above the E Fork of the San Gabriel River. This 6 mi, 2000' gain hike will offer outstanding view of Mt Baldy and the San Antonio Ridge. We will talk about how this remote area can get greater protection and how the less remote areas can better serve visitors. Meet 8:30 am at the Azusa rideshare pt. Bring water, lunch, hat and extra clothing layer. Heavy rain cancels.
Leaders:   Ldrs: John Monsen, Erik Counseller    Sponsor:   Forest Committee, 20s & 30s Singles
11/21/09 Peter's Cyn Newcomer Hike Rating:   O
Easy paced 6 mi rt, 600' gain hike through rolling hills. Great for fit beginners. Join the Sierra Club at special $25 introductory rate and receive free gift. Meet 8:15 am (from 5 Fwy, N on Jamboree, or from 55 Fwy, E on Chapman, S on Jamboree; then take Canyon View into $3 parking area). If park is closed, meet in Taco Bell parking lot, corner Chapman/Jamboree. Bring water, light lugsoles. Rain cancels.
Leaders:   Ldrs: Sharon Kirk, Fran Penn    Sponsor:   Orange County Sierra Singles
11/21/09 Peters Canyon Conditioning Hike Rating:   O
Fast-paced conditioning hike 6 mi rt, 700' gain. Not for beginners. Meet 8 am every Sat (from 5 Fwy, N on Jamboree or from 55 Fwy, E on Chapman, take Canyon View to park entrance (if park is closed, meet in Taco Bell parking lot on corner of Chapman and Jamboree). Bring water, hiking boots, $3 for parking or have permit. Rain cancels.
Leaders:   Ldrs, Sharry Puraty, Shilo Bartlett, Norm Montgomery, Fran Penn    Sponsor:   Orange County Sierra Singles
11/21/09 Mt Williamson (8244') Rating:   O
Our favorite route from Eagle's Roost, 6 mi rt, 1800' gain to great views. Meet 8 am La Cañada rideshare pt with water, lunch, suitable clothing layers, good footwear. Rain cancels.
Leaders:   Ldrs: Rosemary Campbell, Sarah Korda    Sponsor:   Wilderness Adventures, Hundred Peaks
11/21/09 Long Beach El Dorado Nature Center Walk Rating:   O
Brisk to moderate paced 4 mi rt walk on flat terrain. ID numerous native birds, learn flora and fauna along the way, marvel at the creation of lakes and ecosystems in the midst of urban development. Meet 7:50 am every Sat in the parking lot at the El Dorado Library (Studebaker Rd near Spring St). Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen. Rain cancels, drizzle goes.
Leaders:   Ldrs, Joe Maynard, Diana Lejins    Sponsor:   Orange County Sierra Singles, Orange County Group, Long Beach,Natural Science
11/21/09 Gobblers Knob (6955'), Circle Mtn (6880+') Rating:   O
Bag a couple of peaks near Wrightwood on short but very steep trails. Suitable for beginners in good shape. Some dirt road driving. Meet 7 am Mt Baldy rideshare pt. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain cancels.
Leaders:   Ldr: Joe Young. Asst: Diane Dunbar    Sponsor:   Hundred Peaks, Airport-Marina
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