Author Archive: Jeff Johnson
Jeff Johnson
September 1, 2024
By Tom Molloy Our urban and wilderness forests now under attack from two tree borers Shot Hole Borer The Shot Hole Borer is an invasive species of beetle affecting over 65 species of trees in southern California, where it has…
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Jeff Johnson
September 1, 2024
Led by Tom Molloy and Nancy Beverly By Tom Molloy What a perfect day we had for the 8 mile trek through solstice Canyon national park. We were on assignment from our club leader to find a blooming Humboldt Lily…
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Jeff Johnson
September 1, 2024
From the September/October 2014 issue of GLS TRACKS Editor’s note Sept. 1, 2024: As Alan’s six-day Cottonwood Lakes mule pack trip is getting under way, this article about a shorter GLS trip on the east side of the Sierras almost…
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Jeff Johnson
September 1, 2024
From the November/December 2006 issue of GLS TRACKS Editor’s note Sept.1 2024: This article is being republished now in anticipation of an upcoming hike to replace a memorial plaque for Kathy in Griffith Park. By Susan Campo On October 1,…
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Jeff Johnson
July 1, 2024
By Tom Molloy A recent decision makes it easier for courts to block regulations to address air pollution, climate change and endangered species Just when you thought the corruption of the Supreme Court could not get worse, the Trump-packed court…
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Jeff Johnson
July 1, 2024
Led by and Jen Dooley and Nancy Beverly By Nancy Beverly Great, turn-out, great company, great conversations, great scenery, great hike! Did I mention everything was great?! Jen and I had planned this 10.3 mile round trip hike on the…
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Jeff Johnson
July 1, 2024
Led by Jennifer Dooley and Nancy Beverly By Jen Dooley We had a nice turnout for our beautiful (and slightly warm) hike to Mt. Pacifico. After we convened early at the La Cañada rideshare, we caravanned to the Mill Creek…
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Jeff Johnson
July 1, 2024
As we consider sponsoring outings with other Angeles Chapter sections, and consider a 2025 GLS gathering in the desert, here is an article which appeared in the Jan/Feb 1994 issue of TRACKS, about an outing in Anza Borrego State Park…
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Jeff Johnson
May 3, 2024
This article by Will McWhinney was first published in the January/February 2002 issue of the GLS TRACKS newsletter, on the 15th anniversary of Angeles Chapter Gay and Lesbian Sierrans becoming an official activity section of the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter….
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Jeff Johnson
May 3, 2024
By Tom Molloy Let’s support the Angeles Chapter Clean Break campaigns to hold the oil industry accountable California is one of the largest oil producers in the nation. There are over 105,000 oil and gas wells in the state and…
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