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30 years ago I lived along Cascade Road and would run to this lookout all the time to sit and enjoy the view. I would run up a steep blacktop road across from Buttermilk Falls Road and cut through the woods to the Appalachian Trail. I would catch the sunrise on the weekdays and on summer weekeds sit and hear the motorboats below. I haven't been back since 1979. Happily the scene hasn't changed a bit. Thank you for posting this wonderful photo. It made me cry.
The mountain is the shadow on the left and Upland and Chino are some of the lights below, the fire is in the dry brush covered hills of Chino Hills State Park
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Great picture!
30 years ago I lived along Cascade Road and would run to this lookout all the time to sit and enjoy the view. I would run up a steep blacktop road across from Buttermilk Falls Road and cut through the woods to the Appalachian Trail. I would catch the sunrise on the weekdays and on summer weekeds sit and hear the motorboats below. I haven't been back since 1979. Happily the scene hasn't changed a bit. Thank you for posting this wonderful photo. It made me cry.
The title should read Four Corners looking down Telegraph Trail towards Carbon Canyon, not Relegraph Trail
The mountain is the shadow on the left and Upland and Chino are some of the lights below, the fire is in the dry brush covered hills of Chino Hills State Park
Must be viewed full size to see the trail
Taken from the ridge just below Mt Baldy Summit at sunset November 2008
Hikers on Bear Canyon Trail taken from ski hut trail
Hikers on Bear Canyon Trail picture taken from Ski Hut Trail
Go to full size to see the person rappelling.
The ridge above the last steep uphill, about 1.4 miles before Baldy Summit.