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Bridge to Nowhere w/ Ronald Osborn {International Relations}

  • Bridge to Nowhere La Verne, CA United States (map)

Sign ups are first come first serve! Links will open at 9PM sharp on Sunday.

Join us for a 9.5 mile hike (1250ft elevation gain) out-and-back in the San Gabriel Mountains with Professor Ronald Osborn. We will traverse several stream crossings, go through scrub bush, and end at a mysterious bridge. This is a perfect hike to conclude your semester on, enjoy breathtaking river views, and hear about the many places and wonderful work Professor Osborn has done around the world.

NOTE: Prepare to potentially get wet while hiking! We will cross the San Gabriel River several times throughout the hike and depending on the water level, we can get wet.

PACKING LIST:

  • WATER (2 liters minimum)

  • Hiking shoes that you don’t mind getting wet

  • Sunscreen

  • LUNCH + Snacks

  • WAIVER

WE WILL PROVIDE:

  • Good vibes

  • Good conversations



PROFESSOR: Ronald Osborn

DEPARTMENT: International Relations

RATE MY PROFESSOR: “He is amazing and provides a thought provoking, engaging setting that fosters a lot of dialogue.”

Professor Osborn grew up in Thailand, Taiwan, and Zimbabwe. He has worked with humanitarian organizations in Kosovo, Guinea, and Sudan; hiked between the Pyrenees mountains of France and Spain; participated in an ultimate Frisbee "tournament for peace" in North Korea, and much more. He acquired his PhD in the Political Science and International Relations at USC and a couple years later came back to teach in the department. Ask him about the many places he has been around the world!


PEAK: Bridge to Nowhere

DIFFICULTY: 4/5

SCENERY: River crossings, uphill and downhill hike, lots of water

FUN FACT: The Bridge was abandoned soon after its construction, due to safety concerns and rising costs


TRIP LEAD: Isabela

Just spent over a week on bedrest due to a throat infection. Will she make it to the end of the hike? (sign up and find out)

Contact Isabela: ivcruz@usc.edu

Read Isabela’s bio here.