Hiking Alone to Devil's Gulch Falls via Bridge to Nowhere | Los Angeles
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I hiked alone to Devil Gulch Falls, a hidden waterfall located off of the Bridge to Nowhere trail, in the San Gabriel Mountains.
Walking with you in this wonderful place...Thank you. Scenic, indeed...
That's the vibe I was going for! Glad you liked the video!
Great video! I appreciate the effort and quality, to set all of those shots up took a lot of effort, and the results were worth it. Thank you for sharing that. Awesome 👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video, makes all the walking back for the camera worth it haha.
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Thank you for sharing. Great work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@PaulSantas I found it. Very nice spot. Thanks again.
Really looks like a beautiful spot
It really is!
thank you for this video, I am not convinced to go there this week :)
Beautiful. Thanks for making this and posting.
Thank you! Happy trails!
Wow amazing thankyou so much.stay safe debs..
beautiful, love this area. very well done!
Def one of the more chill and fun hikes in the area!
I have done this hike alone in the dark so relaxing
Yup, great hike as long as it's not too crowded
Love all your hiking videos brother! Hope you post more! 🙏⛰🌲
I appreciate it! Looking forward to making more videos this summer!
@@PaulSantas Awesome! Can’t wait!
I saw the post on Reddit before it got pulled for whatever reason... But glad I saw it, adding this to my list!
Have fun on the trail! That's weird, people are interacting on the reddit post haha.
so beautiful!!!! thank you mr santas for this video watching the water flowing , so quiet, made my negative go away!!! very uplifting , where is devils gulch?? i googled and there are allot of them!!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Check out my AllTrails map in the description-- it will lead you to the directions to the trailhead and the route that takes you to the falls.
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what a legend 😤
Hey Paul, this is pretty awesome. Thank you for the videos. Question, at where about do we split to get to the waterfall? I’ve been to bridge to nowhere 3 times and still couldn’t find this hidden Devil. 🤨
Tyty, trying to catch up to your editing skills
@@jasmineluong5706 Thanks Jasmine. The fork in the trail is right before you go up the steep incline on the right canyon wall to get to the bridge. Instead of going right and up, you want to go left, and follow the stream. The waterfall will be in a tiny gulch to the left about half a mile from the fork in the trail. Look for a small waterfall behind a bush on the left. Good luck!
@@PaulSantas Hi Paul, did you capture what you said on the video? If so can you send the minute mark? Thanks!
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Great video but Jesus sorry that you walked back and forth to get your walking shots next time just POV it lol 😂❤ ty for your work tho
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Nice upload and awesome waterfall how far is that from the actual bridge
Check out my AllTrails trail map! It's very close though.
@@PaulSantas awesome thanks bro and thanks for sharing
@@PaulSantas how do I check this out?
Awesome vid... can’t believe we missed noticing the path to the falls from the river (though we had no idea it was there). How close is the path to the Devil’s Gulch falls from the hanging signs over the river that say Do Not Enter? Those signs are super close to the Bridge to Nowhere.
Maybe about half a mile downstream. It's easier to just go straight to the falls instead of going up to the bridge and trekking down the river. Check out my trail map!
@@PaulSantas ah yes, just noticed the trail map. thanks for the vid and the map; so cool! you'll have to check out the Allison Gulch Falls as well
@@gordongarlic Glad I could help! Yeah, this was one of my fav hikes so definitely gonna go back for Allison Gulch and the abandoned mine
Awesome! What was the duration of the hike round trip?
Check out my Alltrails link! I was on the trail for 6:49 but that's because I constantly had to walk back for my camera and I spent about an hour and a half at the waterfall eating, chilling, and climbing to the top of it.
Calamine will help that poison oak.
No irritation from the hike but thanks for the advice!