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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Mount Lowe Railway Hike

Joe and I went on a hike Thursday, Nov 3. It had been a few weeks since we had hiked. We wanted a long one, so we chose this one. It has quite a history. In the 1900's, there was a train that went up this mountain most of the way. Some of the remnants remain of the train, the hotel and other buildings. This trail took us to Echo Mountain, where the hotel was, and then to Inspiration Point where the "World Famous Telescope View" is. The hike was 11 miles with an elevation gain/loss of 2800'. It took us 4 1/2 hours, not including the stops to sight see. It was hot and then cold, depending on if we were in the sun or not and what elevation we were at. It was very fun. We would recommend it and we would like to do it again. It is on page 231 in Afoot & Afield Los Angeles County Hiking Guide.

This is a picture of what it use to look like and the remains.

A view of the LA area

Joe taking a drink standing near the hotel steps.



This is what the train looked like. The next picture is the current view.


Hotel remains.

This is an echo machine that we couldn't get to work.


That is where is are going...Inspiration Point.

Downtown LA





This is what the hotel "White City" looked like. The next picture is the view
of where it was located.


This is evidence of the station fire in 2009.

Just a cool photo.



We made it to the top. 4530'


Check out this silly telescope.







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