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Contact Us / Join Us. Hatch Date and Location : May, 12 1994, San Diego Wild Animal Park. Age : 18 years. Parents #44 Sire, #45 dam. 111 and a juvenile condor 563 – the adolescent condor 563 is copying the older bird’s every move. Contact Us / Join Us. HOPPER MOUNTAIN NATIONAL REFUGE COMPLEX-USFWS. LOS PADRES FOREST ASSOCIATION. LOS PADRES FOREST WATCH. LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST. Web hosting by HLI Systems.
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Friends of California Condors Wild and Free » Videos
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Contact Us / Join Us. RE: Live Nest Cam near Hopper Mountain. Many thanks to Cornell. For helping to develop this Nest Cam. Sadly this nest failed. Approximately 1/3 of wild nests successfully fledge a condor. With the assistance provided by the condor crew the success rate improves to around 60%. We are looking forward to next years efforts and hope for another fascinating nest to watch. We will post the video here when it is available. 2012 Condor Nest Entry – 4 Clips. Contact Us / Join Us. HOPPER MOUN...
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Friends of California Condors Wild and Free » Featured Condor
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Contact Us / Join Us. This year, we are celebrating California condor 326’s 10th birthday! Hatched near Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge on April 9th, 2004, he was the first condor chick to fledge from a wild nest in California since the inception of the reintroduction program. The California Condor Recovery Program started releasing captive bred condors in 1992. Link to our previously featured condors. Contact Us / Join Us. HOPPER MOUNTAIN NATIONAL REFUGE COMPLEX-USFWS. LOS PADRES FOREST WATCH.
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Friends of California Condors Wild and Free » Activities
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Contact Us / Join Us. Friends of California Condors Wild and Free is working hard to see a viable wild and free population of California condors once again soaring in the sky over California. We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the condors to the general public to increase people’s awareness of both the successes and threats to achieving that goal. Contact Steve Larios e-mail:. For information about our upcoming tours. Look to our calendar to see our upcoming tours. The Friends...
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Ventura County Canyoneering: 11-24-2012 Supercloud Canyon
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Searching for Lost Secrets. Wednesday, November 28, 2012. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to work off some of the excess Thanksgiving calories this weekend in a canyon. Located in the Angeles National Forest, cut into Mount Disappointment is a shady, pleasant canyon dubbed Supercloud Canyon. Are still visible on the larger trees. Getting ready for the first rap. After the first rappel things proceeded quickly. The next station was just a short walk down canyon. We had a couple of ropes...After...
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Ventura County Canyoneering: July 2011
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Searching for Lost Secrets. Wednesday, July 27, 2011. This week I challenged myself to find a good hike using public transportation to get me to the trailhead and back. There are plenty of reasons for wanting to use the bus. I was thinking it would be nice to for a one-way hike to not have to drive back the trailhead and retrieve a vehicle. I didn't find anything in Ojai. So I looked to Santa Barbara. I saw the 14. Driver: "There's Oprah's estate". Me: "Oh, that's pretty impressive". Overlooking a hazy M...
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Ventura County Canyoneering: 05-25-2013 Vivian Creek.
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Searching for Lost Secrets. Friday, July 19, 2013. This was a really fun canyon. In the beautiful San Gorgonio Wilderness, just outside of the town of Redlands. A permit is required to hike the trail. The hike to the drop-in point is lovely. It took us about 45 minutes, and we gained 1000ft in elevation. After we dropped into the watercourse things only got better. Vivian Creek was clear and cool. The water was the perfect temperature for hot day. March 9, 2016 at 10:39 PM. Scotland, Shifting Baseline Sy...
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Ventura County Canyoneering: June 2011
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Searching for Lost Secrets. Thursday, June 16, 2011. 06-10-2011 Gene Marshall Trail. Justin is going to be a father soon. Frank, Zach, Taylor, and I decided we should all go on a nice camping trip together before the baby gobbles up all of Justin's free time. We eventually decided to try the Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail. That's a long name for a long hike. Gene Marshall. I have no idea when the trail was named. The prolific author Louis L'amour. We thought it would be best to get...
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Ventura County Canyoneering: December 2012
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Searching for Lost Secrets. Sunday, December 16, 2012. 12-08-2012 Hall Beckley Canyon. I've been going down to the Angeles National Forest a lot recently. On this day I drove to La Canada/ Flintridge to meetup with a few other canyoneers to explore Hall Beckley Canyon. Christopher Brennen. Describes a car shuttle in his guide to this canyon. A view of La Canada/Flintridge from the Mount Lukins fire road. Dropping into the canyon. That webbing doesn't look too good. The large multi-step rappel. Brennen ha...
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Ventura County Canyoneering: July 2013
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Searching for Lost Secrets. Saturday, July 20, 2013. I think this was the most enjoyable San Gabriel canyon. I’ve had the pleasure of descending. You will need a permit for this hike. The trail is in the Cucamonga Wilderness, a bit north of the small town of Fontana. To get to the trail-head you have to drive on a bumpy dirt road for a couple of miles. After you park, it’s an 1800 foot hike up to the drop-in point. It took our group about two hours get the drop-in. A few minutes later I was good to go fi...