Hiking around LA - Chantry Flats

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Chantry Flats, one of the coolest spots for hiking located not too far away from Los Angeles that I've been to...and I've been to a lot.

I think it was my buddy Steven that introduced me to the place for one of our Hiking Stoners bits. He said he knew a place with a cool waterfall and some chill forests. Since then I've been there at least half a dozen times and several different hikes. Alone, with friends, it's always amazing.

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The drive in

Located north of Monrovia, a city to the East of LA, the park is up in the hills. And when I say up, I really mean up. The trip up is quite intense, at least for the passengers. The driver's going to be way more focused on the actual driving. I remember the first time we made it around that initial bend and the view out on to the city with LA in the distance left me quite breathless. And that was just the beginning of the drive into the hills. Higher and higher, deeper and deeper.

Today was my escape from everything.

I'd been thinking about a hike for weeks. My normal routine with my buddy had been disrupted and it was beginning to show. At least for me, I need to 'bathe' in nature on a regular basis otherwise my entire mental balance gets out of whack.

The weather was chilly, but sunny. Not optimal, but when you gotta go, you gotta go.

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Does this make sense to you?

Parking, for some reason got confusing.

I decided to read the sign above the place where you put you money and that was a bad idea. Me, and several other people wasted a bunch of time trying to decipher the mystery. In the end I said 'screw it,' put my money in the slot, and got on with things. No ticket, if you're wondering...

Like I said, it was chilly. Three layers of warmth helped, but moving made the temperature perfect. From the lot you could tell the park was pretty empty. It was also getting late into the afternoon with the sun setting on the horizon. It still struck a lot of the hills with its warm gaze, but more like an afterthought at this hour.

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Start of the hike


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Random cabins in the canyon

I tried to let my mind relax, wander through the path like I was, but there was so much noise that refused o be drowned out. So, I decided to revel in it and just do the things I wanted. Which was to create the story that I'm writing now.

My head was in first person so...
The air was brisk, but not cold enough to see my own breath. My pack was light, just a camera and some water. Not like the one I normally took to the coffee shop. My heart rate was still pretty high, more due to stress of life than my ambling pace. The trees around me whispered their calming song as the wind swept through the wide canyon. Deep breath after deep breath as I traversed downwards brought upon this unexpected calm. The scenes before me like some storybook pop outs. Happiness, in some small part, crept up into my face with a smile.


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...was kind of the stuff going through my head

As I headed to the bottom and my destination of Hermit Falls. A 3mi round trip from the lot, it was nothing extreme, but enough to remind me that I'd been chair-bound too long. Steep inclines, rocky paths, streams to cross, forests to pass through, there was a lot of eye candy and fun physical challenge.

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There was a couple chilling at the falls. We'd met up at the top during the whole parking confusion. From my perch up above I could see exactly what they were doing. Which, aligned quite well with what I was doing. Enjoying nature... I took some time to enjoy me and that moment but one thing led to another and soon the three of us were having some truly amazing conversations. Waving and smiling probably has something to do with it.

I've probably said it before

But the people you meet on your adventures outside your comfort zone are some of the most amazing. You might not ever talk to each other again, or you might become lifelong friends, it's a toss up, but no matter what it's worth the effort. I would try and take you along the twisted roads of all the different stuff we talked about...but, that would be a post in itself. Sum it up with, life, the universe, and everything in between. The usual stuff strangers with no reason to have secrets talk about.

The hike up was a bit of a blur. My shoulders had finally relaxed and my mind was at a good degree of peace. If only for a moment I had reconnected with nature and charged my batteries a bit. Mission accomplished. It was definitely an intense hike up with stops for water and to catch our breath, invigorating in it's own way. Knowing I was going to be heading home soon to chill I reveled in the physical effort. I had no idea but my evening was going to take an unexpected turn. All thanks to my phone which was about to die.



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I love Hermit falls. Started going there to cliff jump 8 years ago. Now when I go I unfortunately spend most my time cleaning up all the trash, but I don't mind doing it because I really love that spot. My favorite waterfall in BSAC is Adams Falls. Its off trail so barely anyone goes there.

Adams Falls? I might have to check that out :) I agree on the trash bit. Always pick up some when I'm there. I mean, why the heck would you leave that crap behind in such a beautiful place? If I ever saw someone littering I'd give them a solid smack.

Thanks for dropping by! :)

I used to take my children hiking when they were young. We used to collect rocks, and always found at least one worthy of taking home. There are many good reasons to hike, and there should be hiking clubs in urban schools, to give the students an appreciation of nature. Thanks for sharing.

I still remember all the hikes my parents took my on as a kid. Sunday afternoon with the family by the lake. Definitely an amazing thing when you're young. At Chantry I've seen several groups of kids coming through, group home kids mainly. Great that they're getting out :) Thanks for dropping by!

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Sweeeeeet! Thank you so much :)

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Now that is a place you want to go hiking :-) Here in the UK the best I have been to is the peak district which offers some immense climbs I can tell you ;-) As for that parking sign, that's slightly complicated is it not lol Glad you didn't get a ticket at least.

But looks like you made the day work for you :-) It's true, meeting people along the way, because I suppose you tend to be there for the same reasons you can feed off each others energy :-)

Hiking in the UK...think I need to add that to my bucket list, hehe. Been there a couple times, but never out to the country, always in the cities.

Yeah, that parking sign made all of us scratch our head. In the end I said screw it, I mean, that's what we had done the last times we had parked there so I figured it wasn't too big of a risk.

The day turned out really nice. The random carnival that I ended up going to on the way back was just the cherry on top, hehe.

Scotland and Wales offer some very challenging walks for sure :-)

Oh man....now those are some places I really wanna hike. I hear Scotland is a small slice of heaven.

My Grandmother (who is in her 80's) loves Scotland and said to me that "If you aren't a good walker when you arrive, then you will be by the time you leave." ;-) Despite her age she does wonders.

Lol, I could so see that. Like living where I do in LA...if you like hiking at all the only reason you don't go and get to see so many amazing places is if you're lazy.

You might not ever talk to each other again, or you might become lifelong friends

I felt you on this one, looking back on some of my adventure in life, there have been some memorable people that i might never see again, nice Vlog man

Thanks so much for dropping by! :) I met some of my best friends like this. People I've known for close to a decade, hehe. I've also never heard back from so many people who said they'd reply, hehe. Never know though :)

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This makes me miss hiking. Living in the mountains, there are lots of places where I can go for a quick hike but I haven't been doing that since last year. I hope can do at least a few this year.

I am so lucky to live where I do. Going to be a struggle to stay here...but, for now I'm enjoying it. So many hikes that are so close. The day I took this hike I didn't even plan to go. I just took off and ended up there, hehe. Don't spend too much time planning, just do it ;)

lol! The alpaca. hahahaha!

But I loved the post. The hike looked lovely, and I so understand the way being in nature backs off the stress of life, and how easy it is to connect with strangers in a setting like that. Go #teamnature. ;)

Hehe, you've created a monster ;)

Yeah, without a good forest bath every once in a while I get a little batty. Out, away from technology (as much as possible), no signal, just walking. Love it so much. And sometimes the people you meet, lol. The stories that get exchanged. Just a cherry on top.

Hey, fun read, man! It seems you and I have very similar feelings about the healing qualities of nature. Definitely following your blog. & yeah, the trail is often one of the coolest places to meet people for the first time. Keep on hiking!

Thank you so much for dropping by and following my work :) Forest bathing, I've heard there's actually a lot of studies how spending time in the woods has actual measurable positive effects. That, and I really love the peace and quiet, hehe.

Be well!

The place look great I love it

Llamaste!
That is a nice hike. I think I managed to get a ticket in that parking situation once, if I remember correctly lol!

I can relate with what you said about needing to bathe in nature. At least once a week, or things get wackadoodle ;)

Congrats!

I gotta be honest, whenever I park there I do worry. Lots of times it hasn't been in the lot, but on the road leading up to. There's no clear rules as to where needs a parking pass, and where doesn't. Like rolling the dice over and over again...

Thanks for dropping by :)

Nature does not recognize jokes; she is always truthful, always serious, always strict; she is always right; mistakes and errors come from people.