John W. Robinson

Trails of the Angeles


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Ridge Wilderness, Mount Williamson from Angeles Crest Highway

       66: Angeles Crest Highway to Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness, Mount Williamson, Pleasant View Ridge, Burkhart Saddle, Little Rock Creek, Eagles Roost

       67: Burkhart Trail: Devil’s Punchbowl to Pleasant View Ridge, Pleasant View Ridge Wilderness

       68: Devil’s Punchbowl County Park

       69: South Fork Campground to Devil’s Punchbowl

       70: South Fork Trail: South Fork Campground to Islip Saddle

       71: Manzanita Trail: South Fork Campground to Vincent Gap

       72: West Fork of the San Gabriel River, CA 39 to Glenn Trail Camp, Cogswell Dam and Reservoir

      Middle High Country Hikes: Above the North and East Forks of the San Gabriel River

      HIKE

       73: CA 39 to Smith Mountain

       74: San Gabriel Wilderness: CA 39 to West Fork of the San Gabriel River, Bear Creek

       75: Soldier Creek Trail: CA 39 to Lewis Falls

       76: Crystal Lake to Little Jimmy Spring, Mount Islip

       77: Islip Saddle to Little Jimmy Campground and Mount Islip

       78: Middle High Country: Crystal Lake to Windy Gap, Mount Hawkins, Throop Peak, Mount Baden-Powell

       79: Crystal Lake to Mount Hawkins and South Mount Hawkins Lookout

       80: Dawson Saddle to Throop Peak

       81: Vincent Gap to Mount Baden–Powell

       82: Vincent Gap to Big Horn Mine

       83: Vincent Gap via Vincent Gulch to Prairie Fork, Sheep Mountain Wilderness, East Fork of San Gabriel River

       84: East Fork, San Gabriel River: Sheep Mountain Wilderness, Ranger Station to The Narrows

       85: East Fork, San Gabriel River: Sheep Mountain Wilderness, Ranger Station to The Narrows, Iron Fork, Fish Fork, Mine Gulch, Vincent Gulch, Vincent Gap

       86: East Fork Ranger Station to Sheep Mountain Wilderness, Iron Mountain

       87: Blue Ridge to Prairie Fork, Pine Mountain Ridge, Sheep Mountain Wilderness, Little Fish Fork, Upper Fish Fork

       88: Blue Ridge to Pine Mountain, Sheep Mountain Wilderness

       89: Big Pines to Blue Ridge

      Eastern High Country Hikes: Mount San Antonio to the Eastern End

      HIKE

       90: Glendora Ridge Road to Sunset Peak

       91: La Verne to Marshall Canyon Regional Park, Marshall Canyon Loop Trail

       92: Manker Flat to Baldy Notch, Devil’s Backbone, Mount San Antonio

       93: Mt. Baldy Village to Mount San Antonio via Bear Canyon Trail

       94: Manker Flat to Upper San Antonio Creek, Baldy Bowl, Mount San Antonio Summit

       95: Stockton Flat to Baldy Notch

       96: Baldy Notch to Thunder, Telegraph, Timber Mountains, Cucamonga Wilderness, Icehouse Saddle, Icehouse Canyon

       97: Icehouse Canyon to Icehouse Saddle, Cucamonga Wilderness

       98: Icehouse Canyon to Icehouse Saddle, Cucamonga Wilderness, Kelly’s Camp, Ontario Peak

       99: Icehouse Canyon to Icehouse Saddle, Cucamonga Wilderness, Cucamonga Peak

       100: Middle Fork of Lytle Creek to Cucamonga Wilderness, Icehouse Saddle

       Summary of Hikes

       Organized Trail Systems

       Trails that Used to Be

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      Preface to the Eighth Edition

      In 1970 I wrote to Tom Winnett, founder of Wilderness Press. Tom had just published Sierra North and Sierra South, hiking guides to California’s mighty Sierra Nevada. I asked Tom if Wilderness Press might be interested in a guidebook