The Bridge to Nowhere is one of the iconic hikes in Southern California that everyone talks about, so I felt it was something I needed to see. The bridge was built in the depression era in 1937, to connect Wrightwood with the San Gabriel Valley. I arrived at the trailhead for Heaton Flats and set out for the Bridge just before 9am. The sun was just starting to rise as I continued down the wide trail, heading towards the Sheep Mountain Wilderness.
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Hiking the Four Hawkins
I set out to hike the Mount Hawkins Loop on a beautiful fall day. October is by far the best month of the year for hiking to peaks above 7000 feet, since the weather is just about perfect. High Mountain Gooseberries A Fall Hike October is a small window for hiking to peaks close to… Continue reading Hiking the Four Hawkins

