Post by Robert Garcia originally published by KCET Departures Paco Serrano, a Highland Park youth advocate with the Anahuak Youth Sports Association, will drive three hours to go hiking and camping in Lake Isabella in the heart of the Kern River Valley, but he has never been to the Angeles National Forest or the San … Continue reading Bringing the San Gabriel Mountains Closer to the People
Post-Monument Work for the San Gabriels
"Monument status for San Gabriels, but much work to do" by By Daniel Rossman and Belinda Faustinos was originally published as a guest commentary published in the Pasadena Star News Friday, February 13, 2015 The decade-long effort to protect our beloved San Gabriel Mountains is far from over. No sooner had the celebration concluded after the president's welcome designation … Continue reading Post-Monument Work for the San Gabriels
Spirituality and Heritage in the Wilderness
Post by Andrew Yip originally published as a guest commentary by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune The San Gabriel Valley is a beautiful place of history, culture and imagination. A little known fact is that the old "Tarzan" series was filmed in the "jungles" of the San Gabriel River before it was channelized. And while … Continue reading Spirituality and Heritage in the Wilderness