San Gabriel Mountain Adventures - Fish Canyon Falls

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Today's adventure is a hike in the San Gabriel mountains to

Fish Canyon Falls!

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So we drove out the 210 freeway to Irwindale, CA. We drove north through Irwindale to the small town of Duarte right there at the foot of the mountains. We found the Fish Canyon trailhead right next to the Encanto equestrian center near the mouth of Fish canyon. Unfortunately for us the mining company, Vulcan materials, who are mining at the actual mouth of the Canyon had blocked off the old original trail that went directly up the canyon bottom and had diverted the trail to climb WAY up and over Van Tassel ridge before dropping back down into the canyon. It made the hike quite a bit harder, but the views from the ridge were actually pretty darn nice.

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Sign at the Fish Canyon trailhead

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Climbing up and over the ridge

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Blooming Lupin and Black Sage

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Overlooking Fish Canyon from Van Tassel ridge

From the ridge we dropped WAY back down into the lush green canyon bottom. We found a bunch of old ruins from the people that used to live up there back in the early 20th century. We kept hiking up the canyon. It was really quite beautiful... the stream, the cliffs, the wildflowers, little waterfalls and pools here and there, and the lush greenery contrasted with cacti and chapparal. Then all of a sudden we came around a hard bend in the canyon and there it was... Fish Canyon Falls!

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Poison Oak along the trail... remember 'leaves of 3 let it be'

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Bull Thistle flower

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Virgins Bower aka the "Fluff balls"

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A sign with some history of the canyon

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More history...

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One more sign about the history

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A staircase hiding in the lush greenery

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Prickly Pear cacti flower

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We made it to the falls!

Fish canyon falls is a beautiful 5 tier 100+ foot tall waterfall!! (Ignore the reports of it being 4 tiers and 80ft... I've been to the top and there is a 5th tier that you cannot see from the bottom of the falls.) We hung out by the falls all day, enjoying the beauty, swimming in the pools, and jumping off the rocks into the water! ...Eventually the time came and we had to make the hike out. It was so nice and peaceful there by the falls it was hard to leave. But we had to go. We headed back down the canyon passed all the old ruins. Climbed back up and over Van Tassel ridge and back down to the trailhead by the equestrian center. Putting an end to yet another spectacular adventure!

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Fish Canyon Falls

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Fish Canyon Falls

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A sign about some of the interesting flora in Fish Canyon

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California Monkeyflowers along the trail

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Enjoying the views on the hike back over Van Tassel ridge

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And it ends like it started, with sunflowers and views over the city.

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Beautiful images - my favorites are the Fish Canyon view from Van Tassel ridge and the waterfalls.

The staircase was a nice find, I'm sure many would not have spotted it at all. Good eye for detail!

Awesome hike... love the waterfall... hate the poison oak... that shit will make a hike miserable

This canyon is FULL of poison oak. If I get it it's usually pretty mild, but I took another friend (Ray from the helicopter rescue post) here way back in the day and he got the rash so bad he went to the hospital for it!! I really just think he had no self control and just itched it to where it spread all over. But I know some people can get it way worse than others.

I get it bad...add that I have zero self control against scratching it and it's a disaster for me

I'm lucky to be the opposite. I don't get it very bad so I'm able to keep from scratching and spreading it.

And what's even worse than poison oak is the Poodledog brush. That stuff looks kinda like weed, smells like some funky skunk, but will ruin your day! There was a story of a PCT hiker in our area here who tried to smoke it and had to go to the hospital because of being poisoned.
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How many miles is it to the falls? does the trail go any further beyond the falls? You need to take me there sometime it really looks beautiful and the falls looked pretty awesome.
Also you'll have to show me that Poodledog brush sometime I'm not fimiliar with it.

It's around 3.5 miles to the falls. The trail ends there at the falls. It's a mile shorter (and a LOT less elevation gain and loss) if you can get access through the quarry. Poodledog brush mostly grows in areas that have burned. It'll give you a horrible rash. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eriodictyon_parryi

awesome hike! I love how u can spot all the flowers and plants, I never able to know what is what. the waterfall look refreshing.

Thank you! I'm all about learning all the different plants. I started by learning about the trees, then I got some books about wild edibles and that expanded my knowledge a lot. And from then on whenever I see an interesting plant I don't know I'll take a picture of it and look it up. Here in my area it seems like I know almost every plant when I go on a hike now days. I'm sure there are still plenty bushes and flowers out there that I don't know. And I'm still pretty weak on knowing the mushrooms, but I'm working on that. And get out of the western USA and I don't know much at all. lol. The waterfall was so awesome!! One of my favorites for sure.

Did the staircase go anywhere or are you adding in a little david paulides in there?

It went to a cement foundation and some old stone walls, from back when there used to be cabins up there. Would've been an awesome place to live.

I just remembered what your talking about here! The random staircases in the wilderness. I had forgotten about that.

In such a dry place you wonder where that water comes from. I know, just pointing out the wonders of mountains.

Did you bring your hand held suction dredge 😉?

Ha! I wish. I still need to make myself one of those. Been meaning to for awhile now, just haven't got to it yet. Vulcan materials gets tons of gold from mining at the mouth of the canyon. They claim it's just a byproduct and that they are mining for other materials, but with the large amounts of gold I've heard about them getting I'm sure it's more than just a byproduct.

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Lovely views from the top, awesome waterfalls to explore and lovely mixed flora share thanks for taking us on the hike @derekrichardson

It's really my pleasure. The hike, taking photos, writing it all up, getting to share it with other people... I enjoy it ALL!

Fantastic as usual!

Thanks dude. I really need to do some sampling in this canyon. There is lots of good bedrock to check. And this is literally 1 canyon west of the SanGabriel river. And Vulcan materials gets a bunch of gold from their operations there.

The falls look so good as does the whole area in general, really nice photos.

It is a really beautiful canyon that's for sure! I'm glad you liked my photos. Stay tuned for more mountain adventures to come!

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I'm glad you enjoyed it @mrakeshrex!

wow. what a read and adventure. love the vegetation although dry and wild flowers. water fall and mountain view/trail. thanks for sharing.

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I try my best to promote my content anywhere I can. Somethings work better than others, but they all add up and play a part in the grand scheme. Like I share all my posts in multiple facebook groups(always wait 5-10 minutes in beetwwen those shares fyi) and while I usually see very little return from that, every so often someone finds one of my posts there and I'll get another follower. And as you know not all followers are created equal. People like @A-0-0, @A-1, @A-2, etc... are obviously BS followers that made that name and followed people just so they could be at the top of the list of followers(because it's in alphabetical order), but someone who finds my post in a facebook group and follows me is more likely to be a follower that is actually legit. And a lot of the time new followers only give me a .01 or even .00 upvote, but it's just a small part of a bigger picture.

Putting my posts on the Steemitworldmap is another great tool to help promote them. Again it's not any huge immediate impact, but just a part of the bigger overall strategy.

As for my logo... when I came to Steemit my original intent was to promote my website www.californiamountainadventure.com (which now I think is pretty crappy and needs a complete makeover in my opinion, as soon as I can find the time.) So I created that banner and linked my website and facebook page for the website. Then I learned about Discord and so I started my own CaMtnAdventures discord server and I linked that to my posts.(although I have stopped linking that one now that I link the SoCalSteemit Discord).

The other banners you see there are from the other Discord groups I've joined. Once I got on there I saw how Discord made socializing with other Steemians so easy and fun. So I started checking out different groups. Joined a bunch of them just to leave shortly there after, but the ones you see there are the ones that made the cut. SoCalSteemit is my latest project that I think you've heard a bit about. Just had our second meeting last night and we got lots of cool stuff planned. Today I'm scouting parks for another meetup in 2 weeks where we're gonna do a BBQ! And while we're not very big yet I do get support from the members. Steemit Bloggers is my favorite group, I'm lucky to have made lots and lots of great friends there. Steemit Bloggers is ran like a company with strict rules, of which as a mod there I help to enforce, but it has a great welcoming vibe and really awesome members that have become like a Discord family to me. I get lots of support from the members there. Bloggers Central was actually my first ever Discord group. I'm less active there because much of the interactions there are not in english, but my buddy (and partner in SoCalSteemit)@rt395 runs that group and they are also very supportive of me. The last 2 are my newest groups, so I can't say a ton about them, but I have met great people there as well and have received plenty of support from them. The main criteria for most of these groups is simple, if you want support, give support to other members. So everyone benefits.

Really it's about being social. This is "social " media after all. I find that the best way to get support is to support and make friends with others. I can not tell you how many times I leave a upvote and comment on a post, just to see that person come upvote and comment on my post shortly thereafter... and a friendship is born! It's key. And that's what Discord really helps with. Like just today on Discord I met and friended a really cool dude from India who likes exploring nature and taking photographs of his adventures... and guess what... there he is right above your comment here! (@mrakeshrex) The hardest part about it all just becomes keeping up with all the fun. lol. So many awesome people.

So ya, I'm sure if I just posted these posts on Steemit and didn't do any other promotion and didn't have any of my Steemit friends following and supporting me I'd probably still be getting only .01 per post like I did for the first month or so here. But thanks to the help and support of a lot of people over my time here I am quite happy to be beyond that now. And also now that I'm a 55 rep I don't seem to get curated by the really big curation operations anymore unfortunately, but I'm like the teenager thats been allowed to set out on his own after growing up. And I think I'm handling it just fine.

Oh and with the banners I am not getting any payment or any type of compensation for putting them on my posts. I'm just supporting my friends. Which in turn it supports me! It's beautiful.