Ridge Wilderness, Mount Williamson from Angeles Crest Highway
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
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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
84: East Fork, San Gabriel River: Sheep Mountain Wilderness, Ranger Station to The Narrows
86: East Fork Ranger Station to Sheep Mountain Wilderness, Iron Mountain
88: Blue Ridge to Pine Mountain, Sheep Mountain Wilderness
Eastern High Country Hikes: Mount San Antonio to the Eastern End
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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
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
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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