simonov
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LA Times disses our mountainsWTF?
| Quote: | | These are not the iconic Sierra, or the charismatic Rockies. The San Gabriels are drab, unassuming and somewhat taken for granted. |
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AlanK
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This opinion did not come from the iconic New York Times, or the charismatic Washington Post. The Los Angeles Times is drab, unassuming and somewhat taken for granted.
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HikeUp
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I (or at least my wife) pays good money for the L.A. Times. I think it makes some of the best material for my incontinent dog to use for a restroom!
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mattmaxon
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| Char Miller wrote: | , this would have been an unmitigated disaster."
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And so this is what?
The San Gabriels have always been dissed by many....Most those who haven't learned it's many charms by spending time here
GRRRRRRR!
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simonov
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| AlanK wrote: | | This opinion did not come from the iconic New York Times, or the charismatic Washington Post. The Los Angeles Times is drab, unassuming and somewhat taken for granted. |
And bankrupt!
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simonov
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| mattmaxon wrote: | | Char Miller wrote: | , this would have been an unmitigated disaster."
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And so this is what? |
A hell of a lot better outcome than if the fire had started four weeks later with the Santa Anas blowing.
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Hikin_Jim
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Re: LA Times disses our mountains | simonov wrote: | WTF? | Quote: | | These are not the iconic Sierra, or the charismatic Rockies. The San Gabriels are drab, unassuming and somewhat taken for granted. |
| Grrr Them's fightin' words.
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Zé
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cough cough cough julie.cart@latimes.com cough cough cough
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simonov
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HikeUp
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Hi Julie!
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simonov
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Julie's reply suggests we aren't the only people whining about that line.
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HikeUp
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We do, after all, have delicate sensibilities!
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Mike P
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LOL! Another good reason why I quit that rag years ago...!
The rest of the article is decent, though.
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Hikin_Jim
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| simonov wrote: | | Julie's reply suggests we aren't the only people whining about that line. | Reply? Care to share?
I also wrote her, but I'm a lot more long winded.
| Quote: | Dear Ms. Cart:
I read with interest your article, San Gabriel Mountains a daunting place to fight fire. I noted the following:
These are not the iconic Sierra, or the charismatic Rockies. The San Gabriels are drab, unassuming and somewhat taken for granted.
I wonder, if you truly knew these peaks and valleys, these forests and vales, if you would still say that. Are they the High Sierra? Are they the Rockies? By no means. The San Gabriels don't have the sheer raw grandeur of the Sierra and the Rockies -- but they are lovely in their own right. I would invite you to discover for yourself the sylvan delights, the hidden pockets of cool shade, the greenery, the wild flowers, the pools and falls, the peaks and passes. Would that I could convey to you a perfect photographic rendering of all the beauty of the San Gabriels. Alas, I cannot. But below are links to a handful of photographs of the San Gabriels. I apologize, for these photos were taken by a non-professional with a simple "point and shoot" camera, but perhaps even these, meager though they may be, can impart to you some of the beauty of the place.
The Sierra are four or more hours away and the Rockies farther still. Those far away mountains are for but occasional trips. The San Gabriels are the mountains Angelenos really go to. It is the San Gabriels that provide us a rest and recreation. It is the San Gabriels that people can visit regularly. It is the San Gabriels that rescue children from all urban lives. It is the San Gabriels that put us in touch with nature -- both our own and that of the world around us. The San Gabriels are the priceless jewel of Los Angeles. There is plenty of beauty for those who are willing to look.
Taken for granted? Perhaps they are. Drab and unassuming? By no means.
Yours sincerely,
Hikin' Jim
The creek below Sturdevant Falls
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk...Cco/rVG5HDObwzA/s800/DSC01406.JPG
Mount Baden-Powell from the east
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk...IU0/z37_Dcmarzo/s800/IMGP0403.JPG
Descending Thrall Peak
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk.../NaxqWtBflAg/s800/54-DSC02017.JPG
Lemon Lillies near Buckhorn Campground
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk...UH4U52oTbKY/s800/04c-IMGP0328.JPG
Lupine near Buckhorn Campground
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk...MsI_5cY8NVs/s800/04d-IMGP0333.JPG
Creek Crossing in Cooper Canyon
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk...xblB9pdu6nA/s800/07a-DSC01775.JPG
Morning at "Confluence Camp" in Cooper Canyon
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk...mwDdNzGALs/s800/09e2-DSCF0691.JPG
The grotto at Cooper Canyon Falls
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_yvx83Fu9LGk...A_g/hDavirdS-GA/s800/DSC01697.JPG
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There is no exercise so beneficial, physically, mentally, or morally, nothing
which gives so much of living for so little cost, as hiking our mountain and
hill trails and sleeping under the stars.
-- Will Thrall, Naturalist, known for his studies of the San Gabriel Mountains |
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Hikin_Jim
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Interesting. I got a reply from her. She says that she goes with her dog to Eaton Canyon every morning and that she takes the dog to Sturdevant Falls regularly. She says that she thinks the San Gabriels are great.
Not sure why she worded her article the way she did, but I don't think she meant to diss the San Gabriels.
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TacoDelRio
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HEY, IS JULIE HOT?!?!?!
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Hikin_Jim
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| TacoDelRio wrote: | | HEY, IS JULIE HOT?!?!?! |
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tarol
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...except for that sentence, though, I actually like the article - very illustrative of the geology of the San Gabriels.
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Hikin_Jim
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| DamOTclese wrote: | | TacoDelRio wrote: | | HEY, IS JULIE HOT?!?!?! |
If you like transvestites, I suppose maybe. |
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Hikin_Jim
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| DamOTclese wrote: | | Hikin_Jim wrote: |  |
LOL! I see that when any mention of any female is made, Taco leaps right on it. The "Taco Zone" indeed.
I had hoped that Taco would come back and say yeah, he does like transvestities.
Not that I'm hoping, of course.  | Yeah, I don't think you're his type.
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TacoDelRio
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Reporter: "This reflects badly on the forum!"
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