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April 25, 2009

Brand Library to Mt. Thom Sunset Scramble

Following last Monday's revival of scheduled hikes with the return to Mt. Thom via the Las Flores 'motorway' (fire road) the 'Bramblers' are returning to the Brand Library trail AND Mt. Thom on Monday 4/27 for a brand new 'Sunset Scramble.'

Previous ascents along the trails behind the historic Brand Library have terminated at the lookup point (the benches) - this time we'll continue the 'scramble' all the way to Mt. Thom!


And unlike last week's Las Flores jaunt to Mt. Thom, this time we'll have some 'cabanos' to accompany the cold cider!

The last Brand Ramblers Brand Park sunset hike


Google Map

Next Up: Return to Vital Link for some endurance training - Wednesday 4/29.

PS: We'll also be celebrating relocated-to-ATL Brambler Brother Harvey's birthday (4/26) with this ascent. If 'scramble' can be associated with with name and place - it's Harvey and Schollywood! We miss you!

March 11, 2009

Carousel to the Stars: Fern Canyon to Mt. Hollywood Sunday 3/15

The Brand Ramblers 'spring forward' to celebrate Daylight Saving Time with this first weekend hike of 2009.

Carousel to the Stars is just a clever name for this pleasant and scenic light-to-moderate hike from the eastern side of Griffith Park to the center point peak Mt. Hollywood which sits behind the Griffith Observatory.

It's spring in the park already, now almost 2-years since the devastating brush fires of May 2007. With the reseeding and recent rains the hillsides are a lush green and are not to be missed. See the accompanying picture of Hogsback Ridge for a winter view - the vibrant spring green will soon give way to the typical summer/fall scrubby brown in no time at all. Just another reason to get up close and enjoy the renewal of the park first hand by a stroll across this backbone ridge to Mt. Hollywood.

We'll meet at the Merry-Go-Round parking lot at 8:15-8:30 AM, Sunday 3/15 and head up Fern Canyon, around Mt. Glendale (really, there's a Mt. Glendale!) and proceed across Hogsback Ridge to Mt. Hollywood (see map below).


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Total round trip should be about 5-miles and depending on our pace we can return to the parking lot by 10:30 or so. Alternately some 'Bramblers' might consider descending to Griffith Observatory after Mt. Hollywood for a break at the cafe or a peak inside for exhibits.


There's more hikes planned - see the calendar at the bottom of the page. Next Wednesday at 5 PM we'll kickoff the first afterwork 'Sunset Hike' of 2009 with a return to Vital Link in Burbank. This fitness/conditioning trail is well known by 'Bramblers' and we expect many more visits as some of us prepare for more strenuous hike later in the year (Mt. Whitney and the Big 3 of SoCal are already in planning).

December 23, 2008

Hillwalking - The Year Ahead


Help us put together a 'wish list' for the Brand Ramblers' 2009 treks. We'll be publishing an updated schedule in January - be sure and submit your ideas and requests so we can incorporate them in our planning discussions.

Here is Ken's initial wishlist:

Mt. San Gorgonio, 11,499 feet/3,505 meters, part 2 of the SoCal Big 3

Mt. San Jacinto 10,834 feet/3,302 meters, part 3 of the SoCal Big 3

Mt. San Antonio 10,064 feet/3,068 meters, a return to Mt. Baldy

Red Rock Canyon CA weekend camp (various Mojave desert summits)

Mt. Whitney 14,505 feet/4,421 meters, a return for Mark and a first for others

White Mountain 14,252 feet/4,344 meters

And lots more after work Verdugo hikes

December 12, 2008

Stone Canyon to Mt. Lukens


6 of the 7 Ramblers who ascended Mt. Lukens via the Stone Canyon trail on Saturday 12/6.

Despite a locked gate at the Wildwood Picnic gathering point assembled Bramblers were able to start up the Stone Canyon trail by 8:15 and summit between 10:15-10:45 AM.

Water level in Big Tujunga creek was low enough that we were able to scramble across without wading and we walked up the Stone Canyon wash until we located the trail to the west. Next time we'll go straight to the trail head - it's not a well marked as it could be!

The trail itself is partly shaded bu overhanging foliage and has a moderate incline. It's just rather long at 3.5 miles to gain the 3000' feet of elevation before coming out on the flat top of the mountain.

We're still waiting for Mike's GPS watch to dump its KML goodies. Look forward to that and photos from other Bramblers.

Next hike - Strawberry Peak on Saturday 12/20.


Sun on the final approach to the summit

November 26, 2008

Mt Lukens - Highest Point in LA City Limits

Stone Canyon to Mt. Lukens hike
The Brand Ramblers hike Saturday December 6 to the highest point in Los Angeles city limits, Mt. Lukens at 5074 feet.

  • Start Time: 7:30 AM, Saturday 12/6
  • Trailhead: Wildwood Picnic Area in the Angeles National Forest (6 miles up Big Tujunga Canyon road from Sunland).
  • Duration: Approximately 4-5 hours
  • Distance: 8.5 Miles
  • Elevation Gain: 3200 feet
  • Total Elevation: 5074 feet
Brand Ramblers Google map for the Mt. Lukens hike

Checklist:
  • Assemble at 7:30 AM at the Wildwood Picnic area. Plan to arrive early so we can start the trek on time. Cell phone reception in the Big Tujunga wash is terrible so you should not expect to call ahead about running late. Give yourself some extra time - you can use it to warm up and stretch before the hike.
  • All cars will need a Angeles National Forest Adventure pass (either a day pass or annual pass). Day passes are $5 and Ken will be picking up passes at the Big 5 sporting goods store in Glendale on Friday - just let him know if you need one before noon Friday.
  • To reach the Stone Canyon trail we need to cross the Big Tujunga creek which usually entails wading across. Removing your foot gear and rolling up pants works well but you might want to wear shorts to make this easier. Some Bramblers may bring trekking poles and these can be shared for the crossing.
  • Gear: Good hiking shoes, hats, sun glasses, trek poles, etc. and dress in layers as it is expected to be chilly in the morning and warming up later in the morning.
  • Food & Water: Bring at least 1-2 liters of water and some snack food. The usual suspects will be bringing extra snacks including smoked sausages to share.
  • Car Pooling: Confirm your attendance by contacting Ken before Friday afternoon. If we can carpool we can save on the Adventure Passes and at least one USC area Brambler still needs a ride.

Some reviews of the hike:
LocalHikes.com
ModernHiker blog

November 25, 2008

Mt. Baldy Sets New 'Bramblers' Records

At the summit: standing left to right: Paul, Ryan, Tina, and Sun; kneeling in front, left to right, Mark and Ken
Early on Saturday November 22, 6 ramblers assembled at Manker Flats for an ascent of Mt. Baldy via the 'ski hut' trail and a return across the Devil's backbone. The 12 mile roundtrip include a punishing 4K foot climb to the summit.

Left to right: Paul, Mark, Ken, Ryan, Tina, and Sun assembled and ready to head up the 'ski hut' trail to Mt. Baldy some 4000 feet above
This was the long planned ascent of Mt. Baldy and established a number of firsts for the Brand Ramblers: highest elevation (10054'); most elevation gain (3900'); longest distance (12 miles) and longest duration (6 hours).

Ken, Mark, and Sun posed on the trail below the ski hut
What a gorgeous day! The weather was perfect and the views were spectacular the whole way. The alpine terrain was magical as we ascended the ski hut trail, continually changing as we passed through different elevations. The views from the Devil's Backbone were as advertised and allowed one to look north and west into the desert or south back to the city while navigating the narrow ridge line.

AT&T Interactive ramblers Ryan, Mark, Ken, Sun, and Paul celebrate on the summit of Mt. Baldy
'Bramblers' associated with AT&T Interactive couldn't resist the temptation to celebrate the rebranding of Yellowpages.com and proudly posed for a summit shot.
The hike down the ski lift maintenance road was uneventful and a nice 'cool down' after the ascent. We got to observe some ambitious folks rappelling down the San Antonio Falls. Crazy!

View across the bowl from the ski hut trail
(All photos courtesy of Sun)

September 30, 2008

Updates of Recent Hikes


We've been a little lax in updating the Brand Ramblers blog so we take this opportunity while cooling down from a Vital Link trek (see Google Earth image above looking down the ridge) to post the following updates:

Vital Link Weekly Fitness Hike, Tuesday 9/30
Mark, Sun, Ken, Chetan, Joel (first time to the summit for Chetan)

Mt. Lee/Hollywood Sign Hike Sunday 9/28
Neil, Angela, Vish & Ken (first time for Angela & Vish)

Vital Link Weekly Fitness Hike, Tuesday 9/23
Ryan, Sun, Ashish, Chetan, Joel (first time for Joel)

Vital Link Weekly Fitness Hike, Tuesday 9/16
Mark, Sun, Ryan, Julia, and Ken were returnees while Shri and Kevin were first-timers to the summit

Mt. Thom Sunset Hike (4th Ascent) Tuesday 9/9
Mark, Katya, Julia, Chetan, Ken (first time for Mark, Katya & Julia)

The days are rapidly getting shorter while the summer heat has been over staying its welcome. Look for more weekend outings and we'll be adapting by adding flashlights and headlamps as we continue our post-workday evening hikes.

On a sad note, we're losing Brambler Brother Harvey who's relocating to Atlanta and will be dearly missed on our treks. We wish him and his new family many happy hikes in the beautiful South East.

Harvey (far right) looks towards the camera as Brand Ramblers prepare to leave Fern Dell in Griffith Park, March 2008