Saturday, February 02, 2008

Monrovia Canyon Falls

It's amazing to spend so many years in an area and still be able to discover new places to photograph. Monrovia Canyon Falls is about ten miles from my house and I hadn't heard of it before today. I actually intended to photograph another waterfall but stumbled upon this one while looking up trail info on a local hiking website. My cousin lives down the street from the Monrovia Canyon so I called to see if he wanted to join me. He wasn't home but was surprised to find out about the waterfall too.

Monrovia Canyon Falls, San Gabriel Mountains, California Monrovia Canyon Falls, San Gabriel Mountains, California

The waterfall is located inside of Monrovia Canyon Park so it costs $5 to park. Not bad at all because it is quite a scenic place to hike or picnic. The hike itself to the waterfall is relatively easy compared to most hikes in the San Gabriel Mountains because it isn't high altitude and nor does it require dangerous stream crossings to access. It is a short trail; about a 3/4 mile hike though mostly uphill so I saw several people having a tough time. However, those folks clearly looked out of shape so take this with a grain of salt. It was funny. One lady heading up the trail (near the beginning) with her kids stopped to ask me how much further it would be. "About 15 minutes. It's not that bad." Then she had a look of horror on her face after I said that.

When I first got to the waterfall it was overcast so I took a few photos. The sun burst through within a few minutes so a lot of my images had harsh lighting. As a result, I waited nearly two hours for the sun to dip behind the canyon walls before I finished up shooting pictures, this photo included.

Probably the most eventful thing that happened today was after I got back to the car. This family apparently had just gotten into a dispute so their son stomped off in anger with the dad hot on his heels. The rest of them drove off afterwards. As I drove down the road a few minutes later, I found it blocked off with cops and the family. The son then re-appeared and accused the dad of punching him then proceeded to say he wasn't armed. I on the other hand was more worried about making it home alive and wasn't going to take his word for it so I kept my eye on the rear-view mirror. The cops handcuffed the kid without further incident so I let out a sigh of relief. The family should have gone to the waterfall. Nature is good for relieving stress. :-)

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6 Comments:

At 8:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Richard,

What a cool spot! I have never been there. Crazy story at the end of day.

Ron

 
At 8:58 PM, Blogger Richard said...

Thanks Ron. Monrovia has some crazy stuff going on in general so that definetely weighed in on my mind.

 
At 7:08 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Richard,

Nice shot! It's great that you are discovering new places to photograph, right in your own backyard!

We have lived here in Auburn 20+ years and we have done a lot of exploring and discovering. But, there is still so much we haven't seen.

Sherri

 
At 12:02 AM, Blogger Richard said...

Thanks Sherri. It definetely gets more difficult to keep it fresh as time goes on but with an open mind then anything is possible.

 
At 12:03 AM, Blogger Al Quackenbush said...

Great find, Richard! I am definitely going to have to take a trek up there now. I had no idea such a beautiful waterfall was there. Love the story, too. I realize it was a bit scary for you, but you told it so well!

 
At 9:33 AM, Anonymous Richard Wong said...

Thanks Al. if you want to meet up there, let me know.

i knew something was suspicious abouot the situation as I was walking past them because the kid was shirtless and everyone else in the picnic area was staring at them.

 

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