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Repairing Upper Sycamore Canyon Trail after the Spings Fire, on May 15, 2013

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Clearing a little rockfall from the trail
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When we broke for lunch, we had a hard time finding somewhere to sit that wasn't covered with ashes
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More rockfall to clear
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We built a drainage here to help keep the trail below it from getting more entrenched that it already was
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Looking at the drain from below, you can see that there was quite a high berm to cut through. We chose this spot because the berm was signiricantly lower than other places.
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Now who thinks trailwork isn't fun?
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The top of the trail, where it meets Danielson Road
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The oak trees on Danielson Road were singed, but didn't appear to be seriously harmed
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Heading back down Upper Sycamore Canyon Trail, the views are a little different from when we came up
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This geocache didn't survive well. No doubt it will be replaced soon enough.
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After we finished for the day, we drove down to Danielson Multiuse Area (camping ground) to see how it looked. The camping area was unharmed except for the poison oak that used to grow under the trees
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The damage on one side of the road was major, but only slight on the other side. No doubt it was helped because the grass was recently cut for the Santa Monica Mountains Trail Days a few weeks ago.
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A peek up the Blue Canyon Trail

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