La Times’s height dealt with Elysian Fields West episode

We were a small but strong group in raising our third participant in Los Angeles on Saturday.

La Times in Elysian Park.

(Deborah / Los Angeles Times)

Eight attendees met with Elysian Park West Loop in a brittle but wonderful morning. We have made some extensions for warm up and then set out to explore the first garden in Los Angeles – yes, Elecysan opened 10 years before Griffith Park in 1886.

While we succeeded on our way about a 2.4 mile episode, some of the tales that I learned recently shared our suburbs. The name Elysian comes from Greek myths – the epic fields is a place where souls go. It is suitable for a garden located on the edge of the city center, providing a rest period for the exhausting city residents.

The subscriber in Los Angeles Times high at work.

The subscriber in Los Angeles Times high at work.

(Deborah / Los Angeles Times)

It is always fun to meet new people on the road, this time between elysian rice, eucalyptus and pine trees. But since this crew was smaller than past events, we really got contact – almost every person spoke to each other at some point.

One of the subscribers renewed stories from his career as an airline photographer; It was the last to say about his work on SKID ROW row; Another subscriber, who admires the last office exercise series, encouraged everyone to do navigation exercises during their working day, where they helped her. I felt like a real society’s picnic. It was the ideal way to start the weekend.

Three people and a dog walking on a path

Common La Times height.

(Deborah / Los Angeles Times)

The amulet, our open -air correspondent Jacqueline Kosergov, Maggie May, led the road when we took the views of Atouter, Glenel and the center of Los Angeles. When we went back to the Grace E. Simons Lodge, there was a wonderful collection of children’s birthday parties in the garden.

“Thank you, this was great,” one of the subscribers shouted, and she was giving goodbye from all over the car park. “I learned something and even got a phone number!” Then he went down the hill to his car, which is Pep in his step.

Los Angeles Times Times raised the Maggie May.

Los Angeles Times Times raised the Maggie May.

(Deborah / Los Angeles Times)

Stay tuned for the next subscriber’s height, which will be held in late spring. Meanwhile: Check out a long -distance walking guide to get 70 of the best increases in the Los Angeles region. The land newsletter will keep you looking at the news and adventures of Outdoors.

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