^ uh how did you miss the huge homeless camp at the Quarry? Close to a dozen full on ghetto camps. Seems like trash has gotten way worse since the fence went up. Aside from that it really is great climbing.
ConradS wrote:^ uh how did you miss the huge homeless camp at the Quarry? Close to a dozen full on ghetto camps. Seems like trash has gotten way worse since the fence went up. Aside from that it really is great climbing.
Is that what that cluster of random stuff is over by the freeway? I was wondering about that .....Thats the "Field"...not the "Quarry" ...LOL. But I stand in my statement. There are no panhandlers bugging me at the roof area. ;-)
Yeah thats the area. Today the shanty town was going strong. Doesnt seem like they bothered any climbers. Everyone enjoyed great conditions tell sundown.
Nice suggestions from everyone, though it's interesting to hear others strong opinions about certain areas. I for one find Malibu Creek really nice. It can get crowded, but not always, especially if you go early. If you find trash (again, somewhat inevitable), I've taught my kids to simply pick it up rather than complain about it.
so I spent the day at Echo yesterday, the hike in was nothing serious. The climbing was suprisingly pretty fun. we climbed at the left flank and the Java wall. It was pretty crowded but the regulars said it's usually no more then 2 or 3 groups. I would definatly go back.
Nice! Glad to hear you guys got out and had a good time and the family folk got in and out OK.. you never know.... Java and LF are definitely nice an close compared to the farther east walls past the Alcove..... Echo is awesome!
I love all these crags, in their own ways. Can't count how much trail detritus I've packed out that I didn't pack in.....Sad that sometimes we have to do the parks job for them, and pay for a an annual pass. #wishingCAwasntbroke.....
Laps on the Drifter on a quiet morning is the best!
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