Story in today's Whittier Daily News about native habitat restoration in the Puente Hills. I'm pretty sure they're talking about the area around Arroyo Pescadero, which I hiked last year. Then, stumps and cuts of the eucalyptus still dominated the landscape. Judging by the pictures, a lot of the area still looks pretty barren. However, the landscaping and sprinkler installation should continue to bring this area to a more naturalistic-appearing state.
I may have to return to this area later in the spring.
A Death Valley Spring | Funerals #5
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After a spectacular hike up King Midas Canyon, I'd planned to camp
somewhere near the mouth of Monarch Wash - which I've visited the upper end
of in the pa...
7 hours ago
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