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User Name: TomVag ( Email)
Level / Points:
7400 points
Gender: Male
Age: 35
I am a: Hiker - I prefer hiking over backpacking.
I go hiking: Several times a month
I usually go on hikes that are: Moderate to Difficult
Birthplace: Detroit
City: Long Beach
State / Region: CA
Country: United States
Zip: 90814
Biography: I hike primarily in the Angeles National Forest. Although I do hike elsewhere, I am primarily concentrating on documenting Local Area hikes. I picked up John W. Robinson's "Trails of the Angeles" about a year ago and have really "re-discovered" the Angeles. There is a lot more than the crowded campgrounds and picnic areas found in the front-range. I hope by documenting some of my adventures, people in the L.A. area will be compelled to enjoy the treasures of ANF. Many hikes I do there have little or no traffic. The ecological diversity is outstanding ranging from pine forests to riparian canyon streambeds to desert to treeless peaks above 10,000'. I Highly recommend Robinson's book to anyone interested in the ANF. There are many other suitable guides as well including numerous guides by Jerry Schad. In addition to Angeles hikes I will periodically add some of the better hikes from San Bernadino National Forest, as well as some planned Joshua Tree National Park hikes. As winter approaches I will be doing more desert and front-range hikes.

Though I am concentrating mostly on hikes local to the LA area, I have hiked extensively in Joshua Tree National park (Ryan Mountain, and Key's View among those) Catalina Island, Yermo/Calico, and the Southern Sierras. Hikes in those regions tend to be well documented so as this site becomes more and more visited, I expect to see some of those from other hikers. I might possibly add a few of my favorites if this turns out not to be the case.
Best Hike Name: Any day hiking instead of working is a good day.
Best Hike Description: It is so hard to find the time(and gas money) to hike. I enjoy every minute of it. The occasional blister, sore muscles, pokes from yuccas never get me down.
Worst Hike Name: Blister pass
Worst Hike Description: See picture. Been there a few times. A little pain would never turn me away.
A Memorable Moment:
Dumbest Trail Item: My Profile Picture.
Trails To-Hike List: Buckhorn to Twin Peaks, Mount Baldy Via Ski hut trail, Silver Moccasin trail, Mt. Whitney, PCT, Mount Wilson from every direction.
This Member's Hikes

  NameCountryState / RegionDifficultyDistanceRating
#41 Chantry Flat to Sturtevant Falls + Top of falls to Spruce Grove Trail CampUnited States California Moderate 3.00 miles
Chino Hills State park- Water CanyonUnited States California Easy 4.00 miles
Red Box to Strawberry Spring, Strawberry Meadow - Angeles National ForestUnited States California Moderate to Difficult 9.00 miles
Chino Hills State park- Diemer loopUnited States California Moderate to Difficult 5.28 miles
Hastings Peak Via Bailey Canyon Trail, Return Via Mt. Wilson TrailUnited States California Difficult 10.00 miles
Chino Hills State Park-West-Rim Crest Drive EntranceUnited States California Moderate 10.00 miles
Bailey Canyon Park to Jones PeakUnited States California Moderate 4.00 miles
El Morro Canyon "West Loop", Crystal Cove State ParkUnited States California Difficult 8.00 miles
Sierra Madre to Orchard Camp United States California Moderate 7.00 miles
Eaton Saddle to Markham Saddle to Mount Lowe SummitUnited States California Easy 3.00 miles
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This Member's Trip Reports

 NameCountryState / RegionDateRatingDuration
HyperLink Red Box to Strawberry Spring, Strawberry Meadow - Angeles National ForestUnited States California 4/22/2006
4 hours, 45 minutes
HyperLink Chino Hills State park- Diemer loopUnited States California 3/24/2006
2 hours, 15 minutes
HyperLink Hastings Peak Via Bailey Canyon Trail, Return Via Mt. Wilson TrailUnited States California 3/4/2006
5 hours, 45 minutes
HyperLink Chino Hills State Park-West-Rim Crest Drive EntranceUnited States California 2/24/2006
2 hours
HyperLink Chino Hills State Park-West-Rim Crest Drive EntranceUnited States California 2/22/2006
1 hours, 10 minutes
HyperLink BuckHorn to Mount WatermanUnited States California 1/28/2006
2 hours
HyperLink Bailey Canyon Park to Jones PeakUnited States California 1/21/2006
2 hours, 5 minutes
HyperLink Sierra Madre to Orchard Camp United States California 1/7/2006
4 hours, 50 minutes
HyperLink Chilao to Devil's CanyonUnited States California 12/17/2005
3 hours, 55 minutes
HyperLink Red Box To San Gabriel Peak, Mount DisappointmentUnited States California 11/24/2005
3 hours, 30 minutes
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