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Wanna play with snow? Conclude the winter with a lovely 4.9 mile hike (1400ft elevation) at the Cedar Glen Camp Trail on Mt. Baldy. This snowy hike will offer beautiful mountain views and flowing streams. This is a perfect hike if you are down for breathtaking views and an escape into the Cucamonga Wilderness. We also may get to see some deer if we’re lucky…
PACKING LIST:
Sunscreen
Your favorite snacks
Sturdy hiking shoes (preferably waterproof)
Layers (it can get cold)
H2O (at least 2L)
WAIVERS
WE WILL PROVIDE:
Awesome conversations
PROFESSOR: Krishna Narayanamurti
DEPARTMENT: Thematic Option [English / Creative Writing]
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Krishna Narayanamurti is a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at the University of Southern California, where he earned a PhD in literature and creative writing and a graduate certificate in religious studies. He also holds a Master of Professional Writing from USC and teaches undergraduate courses in honors composition (writing about literature, film, and theory) in the Thematic Option Honors Program and religious studies/general education-humanistic inquiry. Krishna’s essays, articles, and poems have appeared in LAist, The GroundTruth Project, Killing the Buddha, The Northridge Review, and elsewhere.
PEAK: Cedar Glen Camp
DIFFICULTY: 3/5
SCENERY: (Hopefully) SNOW & DEER! As well as streams and very cool cabins!
FUN FACT: According to Google: “Locals have affectionately called it Mount Baldy (or sometimes Old Baldy) because of its barren treeless summit.”
TRIP LEAD: Vedant
has never seen snow since 2010
Contact Vedant: lakkundi@usc.edu