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Snow blocking a road near Mount Wilson in 2005.
Snow, snow everywhere! In the mountainous areas at least. Here's what's going on.
An L.A. County vehicle on Angeles Forest Highway.
Hiking and other outdoor activities in parts of the Angeles National Forest could be disrupted this weekend with predicted snowfall.
Hikers on the Victor Trail in Indian Canyons. | Photo: Zach Behrens/KCET
Shortly after reopening from a two-month emergency closure, two hiker incidents occured on consecutive evenings at Indian Canyons.
Snow in the Kearsarge Pass/Onion Valley area in 2009.
Last weekend's storm was the one that counted. At least when it came to mountain road closures in the Eastern Sierra for the season.
Snow north of Bishop along Highway 395 in 2010.
The continuing winter storm is making travel in the area difficult, but not impossible.
Snow, seen in this photo from a few years ago, in the Angeles National Forest.
Snow is prompting closures on San Gabriel Mountain roads and restrictions on ones in the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Here are nine High Desert places for watching those heavenly bodies, including one site that's the darkest we've ever mentioned.
Pinnacles National Park.
A handpicked list of news and notes of interest to those who travel the outdoors of California.
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Did you know there are two strawberry seasons in California?
A view from the trail to Mist Falls in the Kings Canyon National Park's Cedar Grove region. The road to the area has closed for the season.
A handpicked list of news and notes of interest to those who travel the outdoors of California.
The Paseo Miramar Trail.
A trio of hikers were found and taken to safety tonight after getting lost on a popular trail near Pacific Palisades.
A view from within Andreas Canyon, one of the canyons in Indian Canyons.
The popular canyons and its 60 miles of trails are reopening after an eventful summer of fire and flooding
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