Monday, February 17, 2014

Take a Hike: Sturtevant Falls


I’m a sucker for hikes ending with waterfalls. They are the cherry on top that makes the hike so worth it. When I kept harassing Jeremy on what I should wear on our surprise Valentine’s date he finally told me we were going hiking and then to dinner. It was tough to be the one to spoil a surprise date but I’m glad I did because I like to dress comfortably when hiking, but also prepared with a change of clothes for our dinner date.


We drove up to Arcadia for our Adventure Pass and then up Santa Anita Road to Chantry Flats where we hiked to Sturtevant Falls. I’ll let you in on a secret: this isn’t the hike Jeremy thought he was taking me on. We actually both dislike the Sturtevant trail. Since we were there, we decided to tackle it again. This hike begins and ends with a half mile of paved road. The start isn’t too bad because you are going downhill the entire way, however climbing back up is a pain in the butt (literally). There is very little shade on this part of the hike which makes it feel like it is a million degrees when hiked during summer. It was a nicer climb this weekend since it was overcast but it didn't make the steep climb any easier.



When the asphalt meets the dirt you come to a little bridge and the first of the man made dam waterfalls. There are a few directional signs and a historic sign introducing Robert’s Camp. The camp was open from 1912 to 1931 with sleeping accommodations, kitchen, dining and eventually a store and post office. According to the sign the camp closed with a decline in hiking in the 1920s. Along the trail still remain many cabins, which are inhabited. I remember learning on our prior hike here that mules have to take in materials for repairs to the cabins. My favorite along the way is the Castle on the Creek with its stone decor.

There is little to no reception in the canyon so there are call boxes along the way. Curiosity got the best of me and we opened one up to see what type of phone it would be. I’m so glad we did because we found a wind up phone connected to a small battery.
The actual trail to the falls isn't too tough. There is plenty of shade, beautiful carved rock walls and green galore. The trail crosses the creek three times where you have to walk over rocks to make it across. Since there wasn't a whole lot of water in the creek, we had a pretty easy time with it. Jeremy is taller than I am so he can cross wide stretches pretty easily while I’m left looking for an alternate route across. Only one of my shoes got wet while crossing which is a total plus.


Once we made it to the falls I tried to compare how much water there was this time to the last time we came around. I remember the pool at the bottom having more water, although there was plenty of water for a few swimmers who were braving the cold water. It wasn't as crowded as I remember it being during the summer which is always a plus. We took drank some water, had some trail mix and relaxed a bit by the falls.

When we made it back to Chantry Flats we used the facilities to change into more appropriate dinner wear. I normally hike sans makeup with my hair in a ponytail but since we had dinner plans I styled my hair before we left and then wrapped it up in my bandanna. My curls held up pretty well if I say so myself.
We headed out for a night on the town in Downtown Pasadena just off Colorado. We took a little walk down Green which led us to some cool vintage shops. We stopped at Old Focals after I noticed a pair of cat eye glasses through the window. I whispered to Jeremy, “They sell vintage glasses." The styles, colors and shapes were amazing. The décor also included vintage eye examining tools and signs. When I got home I looked them up on the net only to find out that they supply Mad Men with their eye wear. If I had only known when I was in the shop then I would have shared my Mad Men prop sale for Season 5.


Down the street we walked into Rocket Fizz soda pop and candy shop. They had quite the selection of both. We had to try Martian Poop soda which was actually delicious and tasted quite a bit like marionberry. We picked up a couple of candies from our childhood and shared our Martian Poop soda as we made our way to Green Earth vegan restaurant.



Neither of us are vegan but Jeremy chose this restaurant for their gluten free options. Everything we had was delicious. We started out with the GF Spring Rolls and Quinoa Sushi. Both were served cold and packed with tasty veggies and sauces. I had Quinoa Fiesta and it was so good! It had a buttery taste that gave it a comfort food feel, and was served with peppers, pumpkin, kale and tofu. Jeremy had the fried rice sans tofu. We both had juices too. To close our evening out we took a walk down to Union for some gelato.


Hope everyone had a fantastic weekend celebrating the friends and family they love!

4 comments:

  1. What a great idea for a hike. Love it!!! Dinner in Pasadena? Even better! Thanks for sharing~

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    1. Dinner was so great. I can't stop raving about how great it was.

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  2. Sounds like an awesome time! I wish there were more places like this near me to visit. I could spend all my spare time exploring and I'm sure my dog wouldn't complain either.

    Best wishes,
    Danielle.
    http://UnderlandToWonderland.blogspot.com

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  3. We love being able to take our dogs hiking with us and are so lucky to have quite a few places where we can take them. Your pup and bunny are super cute!

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