Grew up near Pasadena. A few friends and I would hike up around Eaton canyon and slip through a fenced off area. It’s been a long time (1971-73) since I’ve been there, but I think we would go through a tunnel and come out by a river. We just hiked up the river and you would come to a pool with a waterfall and a rope. Climb up the rope and another pool and waterfall with rope. It when on and on like that. Maybe 10-15 pools with a rope. We called it the Pools. Hardly ever saw anyone else.
The interesting thing is that most people who are keen on trashing and disrespecting hidden spots only go to hidden spots that are close. A person that trashes will most likely not be a person to devote energy to nature hikes, meaning that these hidden spots that require effort and hiking will still remain pristine and clean. Only hidden spots in a walkable/easy range will probably be trashed, which is why places like McWay falls in Big Sur which is right off the road is probably off-limits.
people that watch my videos are respectful of nature yezzir thats why i followed you. looking for so cal spots i can take my siblings to cool places n show them theres better things to do OFF yourr phone and outside ! respect bro keep doin your thing
This is the year for this hike. Nice and shaded (for the most part), lots of water 💦 and pool. Just be sure footed because much of the trail has been eroded on the steep and narrow parts.
Outstanding place to hike !! You have to hike down a small part of a old road you pass 2 model t stuck in the water . Back in the days you can fish all along the path.. if you hike 5 miles in you come across a very old church. You will be at end of mountain looking down la county . Only a few have seen this site but very worth it . Oh yeah.. don’t get caught in the dark....
Just letting you know ive seen snakes in those water pools that are just past where the trail splits from Switzer falls going to bear canyon at 6:40. I've seen them swimming in those pools during spring look before you swim
The Middle Arroyo (Royal Gorge) is one of the most remote areas in the Front Range! In all my 60; years hiking the San Gabriels, I never got into that area. I hiked some of Bear Canyon from bottom up and from Tom Sloan Saddle down. I saw Bear Canyon BEFORE the 1958 burn that took out all of Bear and the Arroyo to Red Box-55;000 acres. Such a tragedy. A ranger told me they had planted Sequoias in Bear Canyon. I’m sure that because the fire crowned out throughout the drainage, they were wiped out. The fire was named the Woodwardia fire because a disgruntled ranger set the blaze under the Woodwardia Bridge on the Angeles Crest! Too bad that a**hole didn’t burn up in it!
New to your channel, but yeah bro, nobody watching these videos are looking for something to trash out or ruin. I totally appreciate all and any info that I glean from your videos. Sik
I tried looking for it today, fell on some rocks because of loose gravel, so went back to my car. I’m gonna try it again tomorrow but with a crew. There’s a lot of running water and those mini pools look amazing right now.
really appreciate your attitude towards sharing trails/locations. most of these internet hiker poeple think they are planting a flag somewhere and not divulging whe they are and acting like its some bigfucking secret. the mountains were here before and will remain after all of us.
I think people like that are coming from a good place. They want the land to be protected and I totally understand but I just think they always assume the worst. My main goal is to inspire people to do more, explore more and find adventure WHILE at the same time taking care of the land. Thanks for watching.
Hey man you should try the devils canyon hike there is a stream with trout it is also in the angles national forest it is right by the chilao camp site just make sure you take the right cloth plan according to the weather because it can get 0 degrees to 110 degrees but it is a nice hike
@@JesseStLouis in October I come to that area for deer hunting and that place has a lot of bears and deer specifically does but there is not so many coyotes I’ve seen one but that’s s all the animals I’ve seen in the area
You should have seen this and San Gabriel River 40 years ago! The water volume was a LOT more. Sadly the water table has been dropping in So. Cal ever since the early 1900's. It used to be really challenging to hike up San Gabriel or any of the side canyons because of the water. LOL now there are signs and developed paths etc. Not like the "old days".
I would have loved to explored the San Gabes back then! Even now though, there's still some beautiful remote areas only accessible by rappelling in, which is why I got into canyoneering there in SoCal. You'd love it.
Jesse St Louis good.. i usually try not hike alone because im not an expert or an amateur 😅! But once in awhile my friend would talk about missing 411, people that get lost in National parks and never returned 😭 #StaySafe friend
Hey Jesse! Great video brother. I went yesterday and tried finding it. When you went dow bear mountain trail and came to the fork where the river from bear mountain meets switzer falls river , did you then follow the river up? Or went down ?
These are what I recommend for water hikes: ua-cam.com/video/FChQqYLK10k/v-deo.html For more gear recommendations check out the link to Amazon in the description of the video or on the "About" page, thanks.
I agree, your viewers are respectful of nature and want to celebrate it, not exploit it. The harder it is to get to, the less likely the riff raff will get to it.
Jesse, I love your videos! But the library music is distracting, It's always mixed way louder than your voice track and the sound just doesn't seem to fit the landscapes.
@@JesseStLouis I was there 2 days ago. It was the most amazing hike ever!! 100 foot waterfall. Lots and lots of rocks and Boulder hopping. At least 10 smaller waterfalls before you get to the top which is the biggest waterfall. Soooo sooo amazing!!
Jesse St Louis LOL yea me out there exploring & enjoying too.... Not just watching vids. Haha Just keep doing what you do!!! 🌲🌲💜💙 It really is refreshing to see these vids when there is so many HORRIBLE THINGS GOING ON IN THIS WORLD...
yo bro, on the level, thats whats wrong with the world today. Yo share away bro, looking forward to exploring all these spots after u share them. Thank you for living the dream man!!
Jesse, is the royal gorge and the royal pool off of the Bear Canyon trail? I went all the way to the Bear Canyon campground and was looking for the conjunction but missed it somewhere I guess. Help me out please. I'm trying to figure out how to get there for my next hike in a week. Thanks
I did this hike a few day ago and love it. I too worry about people trashing the place due to the fact that I did find trash along my hike! I did picked up trash that I found and disposed of it properly. Unfortunately some people are just assholes!
Jesse St Louis ide be shaking in my water soaked boots ! I love hiking but night time hikes spook me to death. Great bravery to those who don’t mind it haha like yourself
I'm with you on the garbage. People leaving garbage all over nature, deserve to meet the mountain lions 😝 when I'm in the mountains here, like above the tree line, I actually carry even my poop to the next appropriate place of disposal. Pisses me off picking up plastic bags, cans etc... really just typing about it now I'm almost cracking the screen 😝
Jesse St Louis it’s one of the few things that really triggers me. We have this mountain road Rallarvegen you can ride a bike from 1444 m above sea level down to 2m in a day, it’s the old workers road for building the railroad. Thing is, there’s a certain type of people who does this, like some of the people who do, high income with $6000 bikes and trying to make the best time. Down as well as up. They don’t give a shit about the awesome scenery, it’s just all about being the fastest and bragging rights. They use this energy gel and those packets are scattered all the way along the road. I was biking with a 100lb backpack and chased one of these shitbags down and made him go back and clean up his mess 😂I just snapped.
@@JesseStLouis Oh really? Lol. No offense! I just think you look like Shane! But I find your hiking trips a blessing and inspiring because I also grew up in LA and use to hike in these areas as young as 5 with my father and younger brother. I am 40 now. These connections with nature, I have found to be spiritual, educational, life changing for me. Over the years, I've noticed as I go back to city life after hiking around my favorite LA county areas and in other National Parks around California, other States, I have had school, career and work opportunities that seem more easier for me to attain! Right now, my relationship with my fiancee has also changed! She and I are going to get married! I proposed to her, she said yes! Nature has had this effect on my life!
@@JesseStLouis Thank you Jesse! I will continue to watch your videos and learn from them. Be blessed in all areas of your life and enjoy your adventures!🙏
Yoel Quevedo I think officers would use discretion, also you can legally carry it in a lock box in a hiking backpack, i hate California concealment laws.. by the time you unlock your gun, load your mag your dead but it really depends I don’t think they would enforce strict gun laws in the mountains were there are less people more “wild” creatures that can attack you depends on county, local law enforcement
My ancestors have been swimming there for thousands of years it's a hidden gem and it runs year round so for people to say there's only a few creeks they'd be surprised👍
The one near the bridge, it's called devil's falls as well (opposed to the real devil's falls). I think maybe it was dubbed that by the locals, not positive, but that's what we call it.
Awesome vids Jesse!! Respect how you care, as we do, about trails and watering holes not being abuse. Some people just belong on concrete trails!! Question....do you or anyone know of a spot, I believe in the San Fernando valley area, of a very large pool. There’s a few diving spots, one at least 50 feet and a huge rock formation in middle of pool where people dive off. Went there many years ago and think it has a Hollywood theme name. They say it’s where many episodes of the original Star Trek were filmed!! Does look like a moon scene. I would appreciate it bro. Keep up the great work man!! 🤫
-I got 5 or 6 miles back to the car Wait what..its dark. How did you find your way back?🤯. You dont look worried. I'm so confused..how can someone be so calm in a place where 1.its dark 2.there are wild animals that will try to eat you and you cant see them. Plz help me understand how you got back
Well I had a headlamp to light my way and just followed the creek back up stream to where I turned down it. The animals are usually gonna be just as scared as you. Really just black bears, maybe a mountain lion or coyote might be up there, no big deal.
The more you put yourself in situations like this, the more you realize that most fear is irrational. Yes you must be cautious and careful, but even if you look both ways when crossing a street, you can still get hit by a bus. The unknown is exciting to me and the more you jump headfirst into adventure, the more exciting it will be for you too!🤙
I think the whole "don't share locations" isn't really to bash you or your subscribers, it's due to that ONE person who always manages to screw it up for everyone else. I think most of us that share this belief personally know a few locations that were destroyed because of one asshole or another, which makes us lean towards caution.
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I would respect any location you show brother
I already know but it's good to hear!
Grew up near Pasadena. A few friends and I would hike up around Eaton canyon and slip through a fenced off area. It’s been a long time (1971-73) since I’ve been there, but I think we would go through a tunnel and come out by a river. We just hiked up the river and you would come to a pool with a waterfall and a rope. Climb up the rope and another pool and waterfall with rope. It when on and on like that. Maybe 10-15 pools with a rope. We called it the Pools. Hardly ever saw anyone else.
Agree people that watch your channel are respectful to nature. Keep going.
Enjoying your stuff. "If I do, I do ". The mountain lion, lol. I like.
So glad to hear it!
Looks like it is too far for the kind of people who trash places.
The interesting thing is that most people who are keen on trashing and disrespecting hidden spots only go to hidden spots that are close. A person that trashes will most likely not be a person to devote energy to nature hikes, meaning that these hidden spots that require effort and hiking will still remain pristine and clean. Only hidden spots in a walkable/easy range will probably be trashed, which is why places like McWay falls in Big Sur which is right off the road is probably off-limits.
Good point
I understand how u feel about sharing the secret spot
We thank u to let as see the wonders that we have in California
I love waterfalls so I really appreciate you sharing your love of waterfalls! Please keep sharing your waterfall adventures!
🙏I sure will!!
Youre are so brave, I inspire to hike five miles in the Angeles Forest at night.
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people that watch my videos are respectful of nature yezzir thats why i followed you. looking for so cal spots i can take my siblings to cool places n show them theres better things to do OFF yourr phone and outside ! respect bro keep doin your thing
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Hi Jesse, Thank you so much for taking the time to share your video with us.
+Hong Pham No problem. Thank you for watching it!
Don't listen to those people brother! Continue sharing your adventures, the public needs to get out deserves to enjoy nature
I appreciate that
This is the year for this hike. Nice and shaded (for the most part), lots of water 💦 and pool. Just be sure footed because much of the trail has been eroded on the steep and narrow parts.
Outstanding place to hike !! You have to hike down a small part of a old road you pass 2 model t stuck in the water . Back in the days you can fish all along the path.. if you hike 5 miles in you come across a very old church. You will be at end of mountain looking down la county . Only a few have seen this site but very worth it . Oh yeah.. don’t get caught in the dark....
Sounds epic
U keep sharing locations.its not you who ruins it it's the people with their poor habits.i enjoy ur videos👍
🤙we still need to educate those around us about how to treat the planet
Man Jesse is a real adventurer an explorer in the classic mold..
I try my best 🤙🏴☠️
Dude. I love the music in your videos. So chill.
+jsnpojarify thanks. I use Epidemicsound.com
Also, consider the viewers who watch this and say, "Don't need to go; seen it, been there."
Just letting you know ive seen snakes in those water pools that are just past where the trail splits from Switzer falls going to bear canyon at 6:40. I've seen them swimming in those pools during spring look before you swim
The Middle Arroyo (Royal Gorge) is one of the most remote areas in the Front Range! In all my 60; years hiking the San Gabriels, I never got into that area. I hiked some of Bear Canyon from bottom up and from Tom Sloan Saddle down. I saw Bear Canyon BEFORE the 1958 burn that took out all of Bear and the Arroyo to Red Box-55;000 acres. Such a tragedy. A ranger told me they had planted Sequoias in Bear Canyon. I’m sure that because the fire crowned out throughout the drainage, they were wiped out. The fire was named the Woodwardia fire because a disgruntled ranger set the blaze under the Woodwardia Bridge on the Angeles Crest! Too bad that a**hole didn’t burn up in it!
Whoa, thanks for the history! Fascinating. There's still so much more I need to explore in ANF!
I love your videos!!!!!!!! MAKES me want to take time off and go looking for pools.
Excellent!! Sounds like a good plan
I think it's great to share interesting places... that's love
I’ve been to bear canyon all the way to the camp ground but had no idea of Royal Pool, will go check it out. Awesome adventure!
New to your channel, but yeah bro, nobody watching these videos are looking for something to trash out or ruin. I totally appreciate all and any info that I glean from your videos. Sik
🤙🏴☠️welcome to the party
@@JesseStLouis thank you bro! I'm really enjoying your videos. Nice, chill shizz to just kick back and enjoy. Thanks for makin the vidz! Sik
Really enjoying your vids of the San Gabriels! Thanks for the vids!
Hey thanks Bill!! I love those mountains so much!
Nature is for all of us brother thank you for sharing... Who cares what some say.
Word
Perfect spot
if you follow the stream and pools all the way down you will come out in Eaton canyon which is north west Pasadena
not quite
I grew up around there and we always pronounced Switzer with the long I sound. Thx!
I tried looking for it today, fell on some rocks because of loose gravel, so went back to my car. I’m gonna try it again tomorrow but with a crew.
There’s a lot of running water and those mini pools look amazing right now.
Sweet, thanks for the info.
Bring it on!!
woohoo
Great Videos Man 🤘
So glad you enjoyed this
really appreciate your attitude towards sharing trails/locations. most of these internet hiker poeple think they are planting a flag somewhere and not divulging whe they are and acting like its some bigfucking secret. the mountains were here before and will remain after all of us.
I think people like that are coming from a good place. They want the land to be protected and I totally understand but I just think they always assume the worst. My main goal is to inspire people to do more, explore more and find adventure WHILE at the same time taking care of the land. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Jesse I will soon take my grandchildren up there :-)
Awesome
Hey man you should try the devils canyon hike there is a stream with trout it is also in the angles national forest it is right by the chilao camp site just make sure you take the right cloth plan according to the weather because it can get 0 degrees to 110 degrees but it is a nice hike
Yep, been there. Love it! ua-cam.com/video/nQHeCOIPvzY/v-deo.html
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@@JesseStLouis in October I come to that area for deer hunting and that place has a lot of bears and deer specifically does but there is not so many coyotes I’ve seen one but that’s s all the animals I’ve seen in the area
Did you see any trout or fish?
You should have seen this and San Gabriel River 40 years ago! The water volume was a LOT more. Sadly the water table has been dropping in So. Cal ever since the early 1900's. It used to be really challenging to hike up San Gabriel or any of the side canyons because of the water. LOL now there are signs and developed paths etc. Not like the "old days".
I would have loved to explored the San Gabes back then! Even now though, there's still some beautiful remote areas only accessible by rappelling in, which is why I got into canyoneering there in SoCal. You'd love it.
I pledge to respect any location you show.
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Cant believe u travel alone, i was at Bonita Falls this past weekend.. it was a beautiful waterfall
I don't always travel alone... My wife was working on this day.
Jesse St Louis good.. i usually try not hike alone because im not an expert or an amateur 😅! But once in awhile my friend would talk about missing 411, people that get lost in National parks and never returned 😭 #StaySafe friend
Went today and the hardest part of the hike was walking back up that long incline road to the parking off the main road 😥
Hey Jesse! Great video brother. I went yesterday and tried finding it. When you went dow bear mountain trail and came to the fork where the river from bear mountain meets switzer falls river , did you then follow the river up? Or went down ?
Down
@@JesseStLouis thanks a lot brother ! Hopefully I find it next time. I picked up trash 🗑 along the way to leave it cleaner then when I got there
Good man! 🤙
Hi , what brand of shoes do you recommend for hiking ?
These are what I recommend for water hikes: ua-cam.com/video/FChQqYLK10k/v-deo.html
For more gear recommendations check out the link to Amazon in the description of the video or on the "About" page, thanks.
I agree, your viewers are respectful of nature and want to celebrate it, not exploit it. The harder it is to get to, the less likely the riff raff will get to it.
Totally
Jesse, I love your videos! But the library music is distracting, It's always mixed way louder than your voice track and the sound just doesn't seem to fit the landscapes.
Yes I've been working hard on making that a better balance. Thanks for your feedback.
Switzers is like the first stop up Angeles Crest....... I would never stop there.....too many people
Plenty of solitude at Royal Pool
How do you know if the pools will be filled
You never know until you go. Depends on how dry of a year it is.
😍 Thanks for this great content! 🌹 👏
Thank you for watching Holly
water is cool.
It's pretty refreshing
I've been there but just as far as u go
Switzer Falls, named after the famous explorer who originally discovered it: Dr. Albert Falls.
+AirborneSurfer lol
Have you been to Tangerine Falls??? It's amazing!
Nope but I heard it's cool
@@JesseStLouis I was there 2 days ago. It was the most amazing hike ever!! 100 foot waterfall. Lots and lots of rocks and Boulder hopping. At least 10 smaller waterfalls before you get to the top which is the biggest waterfall. Soooo sooo amazing!!
Can you explain how to get there ? I might head up there on thursday.
The rock at 7:33 looks like an old face! So cool!
Yeah it's amazing
Great place
Yes indeed
You have an amazing channel...loved the video. Subscribed.
Thanks so much!
I will never trash any location. Boy Scouts honor.
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Wow thank you
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Your welcome. Thanks for watching!
Love ur videos
Thanks Steven
U make my day, my new hobbie + rock collection
Thanks Luigi!!
Jesse St Louis the ending.. when it got dark, i would cry! Alone in the wild 🙈🙈
I really enjoy your vids!
+wontstopme77 thanks!
Jesse St Louis
Your videos make me happy when I watch them definitely not boring...
YOUR ENERGY LEVEL IS INSPIRING!!!🌲🌲
+wontstopme77 I REALLY appreciate that feedback. Anything in particular you want to see?
Jesse St Louis
LOL yea me out there exploring & enjoying too....
Not just watching vids.
Haha
Just keep doing what you do!!! 🌲🌲💜💙
It really is refreshing to see these vids when there is so many HORRIBLE THINGS GOING ON IN THIS WORLD...
yo bro, on the level, thats whats wrong with the world today. Yo share away bro, looking forward to exploring all these spots after u share them. Thank you for living the dream man!!
Enjoy
Awesome videos
Thanks
How can I give you info on a campground and river in sequoia national park 🏞️ ??
Feel free to email me at jesse_stlouis@hotmail.com
john locke in his natural habitat
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cool love the videos man !! =)
Thanks
Jesse, is the royal gorge and the royal pool off of the Bear Canyon trail? I went all the way to the Bear Canyon campground and was looking for the conjunction but missed it somewhere I guess. Help me out please. I'm trying to figure out how to get there for my next hike in a week. Thanks
It's not off a trail. You have to make a turn downstream into the river at a certain point
@@JesseStLouis Got it. Thank you for a quick reply.I appreciate it. Maybe someday I'll find it,lol
What is the best spot to see the stars and milky way? Or time of year
Head out to the desert near Death Valley. It's crazy how many stars you can see out there.
Jesse St Louis Thank you man I've been trying to recreate that stunning view I had once in Big Bear but couldn't replicate it.
How did you get out of there and when?
I hiked out. It took around 3.5 hours
@@JesseStLouis You're brave!
I do respect nature but a lot of people do not and leave trash so I understand, but these secret spots should be shared.
For the real ones 💯⛰
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Wow I love it I’ll follow you now this is my religion Mother Earth 🌏
You doing an amazing job love it 😍
thanks for watching Blance
Vids are dope bro good hooper too keep em comin man may have to join sometime since I'm in the area
Diondre Winfield thanks for watching
Jesse St Louis Will do man told u i would haha... You gonna hoop?
+Diondre Winfield not today, maybe Wednesday
I did this hike a few day ago and love it. I too worry about people trashing the place due to the fact that I did find trash along my hike! I did picked up trash that I found and disposed of it properly.
Unfortunately some people are just assholes!
Awesome! Great to hear you had a good time and took the trash out.
Did u get bk home safe without hurting youself
Yep
What song is that? I like it. Chill.
+m fas found it on Epidemicsound. I'll have to double check the name.
6 miles back at night time ?! Lorddddd lol
😂you know how we do!!
Jesse St Louis ide be shaking in my water soaked boots ! I love hiking but night time hikes spook me to death. Great bravery to those who don’t mind it haha like yourself
You're channel is blowing up! good job man. Got a quick question, I know where Royal Gorge is, how far is the Royal Pool from tehre?
Probably about 2.5 miles from the intersection with Bear Canyon
💥 first! Looks like a great hiking spot
+Capitan Bastos yeah, it's a huge area with lots of Cool spots
Jesse St Louis I think you'll have a great time there come spring 😉 just please, don't break your legs before that
+Capitan Bastos lol... you sound like my wife, hahaha
Jesse St Louis 😂
I'm a new subscriber and this video was awesome! Were you alone???
+Joaquin Romero thanks Joaquin. Yeah I was alone. Made a rookie mistake too by not telling anybody my plans. Luckily it all worked out!
That's awesome
Thanks
DUDE, I love your channel! I'm going to ALL THE SPOTS. It's my motivation to learn how to drive!!! :D
Excellent!!🙌🤙
I'm with you on the garbage. People leaving garbage all over nature, deserve to meet the mountain lions 😝 when I'm in the mountains here, like above the tree line, I actually carry even my poop to the next appropriate place of disposal. Pisses me off picking up plastic bags, cans etc... really just typing about it now I'm almost cracking the screen 😝
+Capitan Bastos yeah I don't understand why people do it. It must be that they're just so fucking dumb!
Jesse St Louis it’s one of the few things that really triggers me. We have this mountain road Rallarvegen you can ride a bike from 1444 m above sea level down to 2m in a day, it’s the old workers road for building the railroad. Thing is, there’s a certain type of people who does this, like some of the people who do, high income with $6000 bikes and trying to make the best time. Down as well as up. They don’t give a shit about the awesome scenery, it’s just all about being the fastest and bragging rights. They use this energy gel and those packets are scattered all the way along the road. I was biking with a 100lb backpack and chased one of these shitbags down and made him go back and clean up his mess 😂I just snapped.
DrinkwithaMexican that happened! LOL
awesome
Thanks for watching
I want to to this location?
I want to go soon with some friends
Can anybody help me??
Whats sup
nice video
Thanks Luis
The forest belongs to all of us. For those who get made, kick Rocks!
Jesse, you look like Shane from the Walking Dead series!
First time I have heard that one, lol. Usually it's Capt Picard or Dana White
@@JesseStLouis Oh really? Lol. No offense! I just think you look like Shane! But I find your hiking trips a blessing and inspiring because I also grew up in LA and use to hike in these areas as young as 5 with my father and younger brother. I am 40 now. These connections with nature, I have found to be spiritual, educational, life changing for me. Over the years, I've noticed as I go back to city life after hiking around my favorite LA county areas and in other National Parks around California, other States, I have had school, career and work opportunities that seem more easier for me to attain!
Right now, my relationship with my fiancee has also changed! She and I are going to get married! I proposed to her, she said yes! Nature has had this effect on my life!
@@jetseason4603 Wonderful, congratulations on your engagement!
@@JesseStLouis Thank you Jesse! I will continue to watch your videos and learn from them. Be blessed in all areas of your life and enjoy your adventures!🙏
Looks awesome! Bet it’s full right since the rains we had earlier this week.
+Sheety33 yeah probably. Hoping to scope out some hidden waterfalls this weekend ;)
I don't know man but if I were you I would carry a firearm on my hike regardless of the terrain
Exactly. A fire arm. Always when possible. You just never know what’s out there, no cell signal, no one can hear your screams for help.
In Dreams it’s a suggestion... if he does good for him if he doesn’t he should nothing more to it
In Dreams why do you assume he does?
Sadly really hard to carry in cali
Yoel Quevedo I think officers would use discretion, also you can legally carry it in a lock box in a hiking backpack, i hate California concealment laws.. by the time you unlock your gun, load your mag your dead but it really depends I don’t think they would enforce strict gun laws in the mountains were there are less people more “wild” creatures that can attack you depends on county, local law enforcement
Do u know where pauma yumia fall's Isis so cal
Never heard of it
My ancestors have been swimming there for thousands of years it's a hidden gem and it runs year round so for people to say there's only a few creeks they'd be surprised👍
Interesting. I'd love to know where it is.
That wouldn't be possible it's on tribal land reservation land
Did you know there are hidden waterfalls near The Bridge to Nowhere?
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Yes I do, its called Devil's falls. Love your channel, Jesse. Thanks for the great vids.
What's the name of the other one? Lol
The one near the bridge, it's called devil's falls as well (opposed to the real devil's falls). I think maybe it was dubbed that by the locals, not positive, but that's what we call it.
You should check out my video so you can learn about Allison Gulch Falls, the other hidden waterfall that MOST people miss.
oh! allison, yeah.. I will definitely watch your vid.. have you been to iron fork and fish fork camps? classic sites to check out.
Awesome vids Jesse!!
Respect how you care, as we do, about trails and watering holes not being abuse. Some people just belong on concrete trails!!
Question....do you or anyone know of a spot, I believe in the San Fernando valley area, of a very large pool.
There’s a few diving spots, one at least 50 feet and a huge rock formation in middle of pool where people dive off.
Went there many years ago and think it has a Hollywood theme name. They say it’s where many episodes of the original Star Trek were filmed!! Does look like a moon scene.
I would appreciate it bro.
Keep up the great work man!!
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It sounds like you are talking about Rock Pool is Malibu Creek State Park.
Went today and my damn feet hurt!!! :(
Lol, nice. But was it refreshing?
@@JesseStLouis Yes! The temp of the water feels amazing once you step on it since it's so hot lol
Turn down the super loud interlude music I can't keep changing the volume
Yeah man don't tell people about it through social media the ppl who don't respect environment will come down to trash it.
Does anyone know if there's bears or mountain lions in that area? Moving to So Cal but don't wanna run into bears or mountain lions!
WATCHTOWER DESTROYER there's both but I have not encountered either in Angeles National Forest
Jesse St Louis
Ok cool,thanks for the info! Can't wait to get out to Cali and check out some of those cool places in your vids! 😀
You're gonna love it!
Jesse St Louis
Been watching all your vids and noticed i wasn't subscribed so just subbed👍
Cool, thanks
-I got 5 or 6 miles back to the car
Wait what..its dark. How did you find your way back?🤯. You dont look worried. I'm so confused..how can someone be so calm in a place where 1.its dark 2.there are wild animals that will try to eat you and you cant see them. Plz help me understand how you got back
Well I had a headlamp to light my way and just followed the creek back up stream to where I turned down it. The animals are usually gonna be just as scared as you. Really just black bears, maybe a mountain lion or coyote might be up there, no big deal.
The more you put yourself in situations like this, the more you realize that most fear is irrational. Yes you must be cautious and careful, but even if you look both ways when crossing a street, you can still get hit by a bus. The unknown is exciting to me and the more you jump headfirst into adventure, the more exciting it will be for you too!🤙
Please next time take me with you 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I really want to go all those places but a don't have a partner 😕 😔 😞
I think the whole "don't share locations" isn't really to bash you or your subscribers, it's due to that ONE person who always manages to screw it up for everyone else. I think most of us that share this belief personally know a few locations that were destroyed because of one asshole or another, which makes us lean towards caution.