Climb Mt. Lukens Via Stone Canyon - best place to get high in LA
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If you want to get high in LA, there is no place better than Mount Lukens, the highest point in the city.
We'll be doing the Stone Canyon route -- a 8.2 mile back-and-forth trek with 3,300 feet of gain. It starts off steep, so you'll get a good workout.
You'll also be rewarded with breathtaking views (maybe Catalina, if it's a clear day).
There won't be a sweep on this one.
You can read about it on alltrails:
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/mount-lukens-via-stone-canyon?sh=nuxctm
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What to bring: hat, sunscreen, long pants, long sleeve shirt, hiking poles, energy bar, lunch, snacks, water, and the usual stuff.
Parking: Parking lot at the trailhead.
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Trail description:
Mt. Lukens is notable as being the highest point in the city limits of Los Angeles and also the westernmost major summit of the San Gabriel mountain.
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Our Policy:
Profile photo: Anyone interested in joining this event must have a profile photo showing his/her face. This is a requirement of L.A. Hiking. Without it, you will not be allowed to sign up for an event.
Waiting list priority: People who hike with with L.A. Hiking regularly will be given priority when they are on the waiting list.
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No minor: Meetup user agreement and our liability waiver can not be agreed to by a minor. Therefore, you and your guest must be over 18 to participate in our events.
No drug: Zero tolerance for all illegal drug use.
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Warning:
If you have prior medical condition or a family history of illnesses pertaining to heart, lungs, brain, etc. that can be aggravated by heat and physical exertion, this is not the hike for you.
If you have never done a hike of this distance or difficulty before, this hike will be very difficult for you. It may well be your death march. The mountain is not going anywhere. We will schedule this event again in the future. Do it when your mind and body are ready. Hiking is a recreation, not a suicide mission.
Release of Liability:
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