
I travel so much I haven't done much of anything here in the greater Los Angeles area to actually appreciate where I live. Well, I take that back. I do walk along the ocean with regularity. And I also ride my bike along the ocean as well. (Yesterday, for example, I rode over 10 miles.)
So today it was off to do a hike in Eaton Canyon in Pasadena. I was impressed with the beauty of the city of Pasedena. The area of the city I had visited before wasn't at all appealing to me. But these homes actually reminded me of Atlanta: they had yards!

At any rate, the hike route I took is shown above (I was wearing my GPS) and was slated as "easy." Well... The first mile in was an easy walk near the creek/river bed. You can see the picture of that area in the top photo of me above. (I know, rare to see me in a picture as I hate having my photo taken!) The last .5 was another matter entirely!
Hikers have probably a dozen creek crossings. At one of them I decided a wet foot was better than a broken one (from sliding off a very round rock). So I stepped directly into about a foot of rapidly flowing, very cold water. That shoe is still drying out.
And then there is another issue: the guidebook said the hike was 1.5 miles. However, the GPS I wore said I hiked 6.1 miles today. So here are the stats:
- Distance: 6.1 Miles
- Time: 3 hours and 19 minutes
- Elevation Gain: 465 feet
At the end of the trail hikers arrive at the base of about a 70 foot waterfall. At least the last part of the hike was in the shaded canyon itself. So the breeze was pleasantly cool as I clawed my way up and down boulders.
In the next day or so I hope to post a few more pictures of the area. Photography simply can not capture the grand scale of the canyon. If I get back to this place (I have others on the list), I'll shoot some 360º panos in here and wear some waterproof boots. But, for now, here's a shot of the waterfall.









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