Thank you for a wonderful presentation that was both easy and enjoyable to follow along. I'm a 65 year old man who has climbed upon the Hollywood sign letters with good friends back in the 70's at a time when it was easy to do so still, if you were respectful and stealthy that is. We had to watch out for rattlesnakes though, if we went during the daylight hours. Hello from Maine. I finally decided to leave LA after the Northridge earthquake. I should at least go back for a visit if I ever could. There's a lot I miss. But Maine is pretty and pretty tranquil. Metropolis kinda tore me all apart. Lots and lots happening in that particular city, I'll tell ya.
thanks for watching. I grew up in Glendale, remember the Northridge earthquake very well, I too climbed to the Hollywood Sign, went up from where the last house on Mulholland was, this was early in the 2000s, now they have sensors there, and didn't get to behind the sign until a few years ago. This is a main reason why I do this channel, so people can reach these locations instead of just seeing a picture on the gram and wondering where , how long, how steep the hike is. Maine must be beautiful, I'm sure there's plenty of beautiful hikes and vistas out there. See u in the trails, or maybe we have ran into each other in the trails before in LA. Happy hiking
@@hikeronatrail I like hiking to Switzer Falls, and Bronson Park with the Batcave was a hangout for us too. I'm mostly from Eagle Rock more than I am Glendale, but I did live 10 years in Glendale in the mid 80's - mid 90's. Eagle Rock, Highland Park and Monterey Park was before that. I've also lived in Oregon, Washington(Seattle), Wisconsin(Milwaukee), Florida(Orlando/Hernando), and Texas(Galveston Island). I've had so many 'lives' that it's pathetic, either that or a sweet blessing. Travel and relocation makes us wiser. Less prejudice and judgmental. Most people here in Maine were from Maine when I moved back here in '98. Now, there's people moving here from all over the map. It good living here. Maine isn't that 'remote' and it doesn't go without anything that I can tell. The air is sweet and tasty, the water out of the faucet unfiltered from Sebago Lake. The crime cuter than in metropolis, too. I forgot, we also used to enjoy driving up to Mt. Wilson. I can't recall if I've been to Wickiup or not. The LA area has so many things to see, places to go, choices to pick. My family first arrived there in '65. I might have one more decent 'relocate' in me. The winters are annoying my health. That pesters my peace of mind. I'm a 'southern boy' as it is. An old friend invited me to Maine and I'm thankful and happy I have gotten to experience it here. I always talk myself right out of moving after comparing the advantages and disadvantages moving some other place has to offer... I can only take my best guesses though. Moving always does have it's little surprises you could or would have never counted on. I've had mostly good neighbors here and I can't say that easily about some other places I've lived. I'll end with that. It's nice to comment with you, by the way.
You have really good content. I just subscribed to try and follow some of your suggestions with my 3yo so I can too upload them but in Spanish. Great job
Hello,I loved the vlog,I plan to use your directions when I travel to LA soon. Do you know if it is possible to Uber to (2:07 time stamp) Mulholland Hywy? I can see that there were vehicles dropping people off at that location
Thanks for watching, the gates close at sunset to go in. If you are already in you can always come out, u won't get looked in the park. See u in the trails 🙌
Hi mate, great video. So to get to the gate at top of Deronda Drive, did you just walk from Dog Park straight up Mulholland? Thanks mate, and greetings from Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Hey there How long will it take to travel from the split path (Vista Point & Mt Lee drive) to the summit at Mt Lee Drive. Would it be an hour? Or… ~40 mins
it took us about 40 minutes from the Hollywood Sign Vista to the back of the Hollywood Sign, I would say we are in average shape. The last part is steep so takes others longer. see u in the trails
Thank you for a wonderful presentation that was both easy and enjoyable to follow along. I'm a 65 year old man who has climbed upon the Hollywood sign letters with good friends back in the 70's at a time when it was easy to do so still, if you were respectful and stealthy that is. We had to watch out for rattlesnakes though, if we went during the daylight hours. Hello from Maine. I finally decided to leave LA after the Northridge earthquake. I should at least go back for a visit if I ever could. There's a lot I miss. But Maine is pretty and pretty tranquil. Metropolis kinda tore me all apart. Lots and lots happening in that particular city, I'll tell ya.
thanks for watching. I grew up in Glendale, remember the Northridge earthquake very well, I too climbed to the Hollywood Sign, went up from where the last house on Mulholland was, this was early in the 2000s, now they have sensors there, and didn't get to behind the sign until a few years ago. This is a main reason why I do this channel, so people can reach these locations instead of just seeing a picture on the gram and wondering where , how long, how steep the hike is. Maine must be beautiful, I'm sure there's plenty of beautiful hikes and vistas out there. See u in the trails, or maybe we have ran into each other in the trails before in LA. Happy hiking
@@hikeronatrail I like hiking to Switzer Falls, and Bronson Park with the Batcave was a hangout for us too. I'm mostly from Eagle Rock more than I am Glendale, but I did live 10 years in Glendale in the mid 80's - mid 90's. Eagle Rock, Highland Park and Monterey Park was before that. I've also lived in Oregon, Washington(Seattle), Wisconsin(Milwaukee), Florida(Orlando/Hernando), and Texas(Galveston Island). I've had so many 'lives' that it's pathetic, either that or a sweet blessing. Travel and relocation makes us wiser. Less prejudice and judgmental. Most people here in Maine were from Maine when I moved back here in '98. Now, there's people moving here from all over the map. It good living here. Maine isn't that 'remote' and it doesn't go without anything that I can tell. The air is sweet and tasty, the water out of the faucet unfiltered from Sebago Lake. The crime cuter than in metropolis, too. I forgot, we also used to enjoy driving up to Mt. Wilson. I can't recall if I've been to Wickiup or not. The LA area has so many things to see, places to go, choices to pick. My family first arrived there in '65. I might have one more decent 'relocate' in me. The winters are annoying my health. That pesters my peace of mind. I'm a 'southern boy' as it is. An old friend invited me to Maine and I'm thankful and happy I have gotten to experience it here. I always talk myself right out of moving after comparing the advantages and disadvantages moving some other place has to offer... I can only take my best guesses though. Moving always does have it's little surprises you could or would have never counted on. I've had mostly good neighbors here and I can't say that easily about some other places I've lived. I'll end with that. It's nice to comment with you, by the way.
Great context and presented so nicely. Thanks.
You got it! See u in the trails
Hiking the Hollywood sign has been on my list for 2 decades! These directions were perfect! Loved the Uber option : )
Nice! See u in the trails 🙌
Thank you so much! Was a great walk!!
You got it. See you on the trails 🙌
I wish l can 🧗🏻♀️🧗🏻♀️hike back up there I love your videos❤ I love the Hollywood sign🪧🫶🏼
@enternalplaz7869 very iconic, follow along in our videos like your there, see u in the trails 🙌
Loved this video…. Thanks for posting
You got it! See u in the trails 🙌
I like the way you walk
@richarda5419 it's actually not me walking, I'm behind the lens, but thanks and see u in the trails 🙌
Your hiking vids are da bomb! I used it to get to the Hollywood sign for the first time and it was spot on!
Nice! And thanks
I hope to do this hike some day in the future, looks amazing!
sure is, see u in the trails!
Great video..I can't wait to do this hike!
Happy hiking, see u in the trails 🙌
@@hikeronatrail did it today!!
@@missmissyphotography nice! Way to get out there in the trails 🙌
Fantastically presented content, gorgeous views and editing!
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You have really good content. I just subscribed to try and follow some of your suggestions with my 3yo so I can too upload them but in Spanish. Great job
Thank you, see u in the trails 🥾
Super detailed! Love.it!
You got it!
Thank You
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Hello,I loved the vlog,I plan to use your directions when I travel to LA soon. Do you know if it is possible to Uber to (2:07 time stamp) Mulholland Hywy? I can see that there were vehicles dropping people off at that location
Yes u can uber there and also to the Deronda Gate. See u in the trails 🙌
Can you hike to the Hollywood sign from the reservoir? Enjoy your detailed videos.
You can but it will be a much much longer hike
Thanks for sharing, hope to do that in November. Are those gates still open, do you know that? Thanks!
Thanks for watching, the gates close at sunset to go in. If you are already in you can always come out, u won't get looked in the park. See u in the trails 🙌
Hi mate, great video. So to get to the gate at top of Deronda Drive, did you just walk from Dog Park straight up Mulholland? Thanks mate, and greetings from Sunshine Coast, Australia.
That's correct, and gate is open from sunrise to sunset, at least from what the sign says. After sunset you can exit, come out, but not enter.
Hey there
How long will it take to travel from the split path (Vista Point & Mt Lee drive) to the summit at Mt Lee Drive.
Would it be an hour? Or… ~40 mins
it took us about 40 minutes from the Hollywood Sign Vista to the back of the Hollywood Sign, I would say we are in average shape. The last part is steep so takes others longer. see u in the trails
Do the gates lock right at sunset? How do people get sunrise and sunset photos here?
i went in before sunset. You can go out the gates after sunset if you are already in. But you cant go in, supposedly they lock automatically.
@@hikeronatrail thank you!
You help us
@enternalplaz7869 heck yes 💪🙌👌 see u in the trails
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See u in the trails 🙌
Hi, how can we get to lake hollywood park? Cuz we got lost , we didn't see the park
I just type in 'Lake Hollywood Park' on my Google maps. The address is 3160 Canyon Lake Drive. Los Angeles CA 90068