[pct-l] closure
canoeman at qnet.com
canoeman at qnet.com
Fri Jan 8 22:31:34 CST 2010
I dont see a 45 miles walk.
The hikers won't have to touch highway until angels national forest and aliso
canyon. The route from there east is all horse trails and trails through
juniper hills. Either burkhart or big rock creek trail both come out at the
punch bowl.
My wife and her brother own Cougar Hill Ranch, Wild Animal Compound, by
Littlerock dam, and the 40 acres that cover all four corners of that
intersection. (mt Emma and Cheseboro road) We may open it to hikers to water
up, rest, sleep, maybe even shower up, before they head off on the last long
dusty leg to you, or at least allow acces the ANF through there land there.
The horse trails, and ANF truck dirt roads on mt Emma would dump them
out just west of Aliso canyon rd.
I'm going to be hiking that section from the outside of the burn area at Aliso
to the punch bowl the next few weeks with GPS tracker, getting an exact idea
of all the possible routes.
The town of juniper hills is prepared to set a pathway through the whole Area
to
keep hikers off the road, if needed. If the forest service allows transit of
pleasant view ridge, and alimony ridge, they can come through my twenty acres
that has a trail to the top of alimony ridge at 102nd st east. that would take
them all the way to Mt. Emma and Cheseboro rd where they would just have to
cross the road and enter the ANF from my wife's property at the intersection.
I think Its going to work out ok.
I have a meeting arranged with the Socal pct rep on behalf of the community of
juniper hills in February.They want to meet us and see our ideas.
hopefully, things should work out. We will cross our fingers.
Canoeman
Quoting dsaufley <dsaufley at sprynet.com>:
> The Burkhart Trail is also closed (has been for some time) between Hwy 2/PCT
> and Devil's Punchbowl. I agree that would be ideal, but at least under the
> present closure, hikers will not be able to use the Burkhart Trail. There
> are several other routes down from the closure, but they still entail a 45
> mile road walk unless some other solution is found.
>
> It will be interesting to see what is proposed in February.
>
> L-Rod
>
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