Hike Josephine Peak From Colby Canyon

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2021
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    Standing prominently in the western San Gabriels, Josephine Peak offers a cool summit with sweeping views. There are a few ways to hike to the summit, and this guide covers my favorite route, which takes the (single track) Colby Canyon Trail (instead of the fire road). This is a great “off-the-beaten-path” hike where you never see crowds, making for a peaceful and pleasurable experience.
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    Experience the natural wonders of Southern California on the Josephine Peak via Colby Canyon hike. Immerse yourself in the verdant beauty of the Angeles National Forest, embarking on a journey that is both challenging and rewarding. This unique trail offers unparalleled panoramic views of the stunning Southern California landscape, making it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and photography lovers alike. The Josephine Peak trail via Colby Canyon is not just a hike - it's a feast for the senses with its lush greenery, vibrant wildlife, and invigorating mountain air. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a nature-loving novice, the Josephine Peak from Colby Canyon trek is a perfect addition to your Southern California outdoor adventure itinerary.

Комментарии • 16

  • @georgeghil7957
    @georgeghil7957 2 года назад +1

    Thank You So Much!

  • @SkaSkaSkaSkaSka
    @SkaSkaSkaSkaSka Год назад +1

    Did this today. There's water and small water falls at the start of the hike. 10/10 would recommend. Wear a hat and sun's screen. Almost no shade.

  • @samandsibs2837
    @samandsibs2837 2 года назад +1

    TYSM for the content!!

  • @mandyinseattle
    @mandyinseattle 2 года назад +1

    Very nice!

  • @ZacharyObama
    @ZacharyObama 2 года назад +1

    August 10, 2019, totally got air pollution exposure here going up that easy backside slope. Fire lookouts at the top under a tent warmed me too!

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  2 года назад +1

      It's funny you say that, because if you look at this video, the air is all yellow. It was from the KNP Complex fire up in Sequoia. Guessing today with the Santa Anas it'll be nice and clear.

    • @nomada6789
      @nomada6789 8 месяцев назад

      @@Hikingguyhello and thank you for all your adventure hikes here, I’m planning to do this peak tomorrow but I don’t have an adventure pass permit, so I need it?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  8 месяцев назад

      @@nomada6789 no - hikingguy.com/hiking-trails/los-angeles-hikes/hike-josephine-peak-from-colby-canyon/

  • @fremontpathfinder8463
    @fremontpathfinder8463 2 года назад +1

    Hi I will be taking my dog with me and don't like being super close to a steep drop. I wondered if you think the fire road across from Clear Creek would be a better starting point for me. Thanks so much.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  2 года назад

      Yea it's def wider than Colby Canyon - I'd think fine for a dog, plenty of space

  • @briansholer5455
    @briansholer5455 2 года назад +2

    Somebody finally made a sign, but it looks like the bookshelf is gone?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  2 года назад

      Bookshelf was still there... mainly functions as a lost and found

  • @mandyinseattle
    @mandyinseattle 2 года назад +2

    How is it you know the names of these peaks? Do you see them on a map or you just hide them so often you've come to know them?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  2 года назад +3

      Ha well I'm a map geek. I've been looking over maps for years so know where the peaks and trails are. Try to hike them, try new routes, etc. before recommending a hike on the site.

  • @LC444
    @LC444 2 года назад

    Why haven’t been haveuploading actual guides for trails?