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Join us on this 9.5-mile out-and-back trail in the San Gabriel Mountains with Professor Gabriel Uzquiano! We will traverse through several stream crossings and witness the canyons in the Sheep Mountain Wilderness. We’ll also have the opportunity to hear about Professor Uqzuiano’s work in metaphysics and philosophical logic!
PACKING LIST:
H20 (lots of it)
Comfortable shoes
Hat + SPF
Snacks
WAIVERS
PROFESSOR: Gabriel Uzquiano
DEPARTMENT: PHILOSOPHY
RATE MY PROFESSOR: 4.6/5
Gabriel Uzquiano is a professor in the Philosophy department with interests in logic and metaphysics, and, more specifically, on applications of logic for the study of thought and language. His interests are reflected in the courses he teaches at USC such as “The Ways of Paradox,” which explores a variety of puzzles in science, mathematics and philosophy. Uzquiano is known for sometimes spending an inordinate amount of time on a good logic riddle which happened when he wrote “How to solve the hardest logic problem ever in two question?”.
PEAK: Bridge to Nowhere
DIFFICULTY: 4/5
SCENERY: Start in the Angeles National Forest and then meander through the Sheep Mountain Wilderness, where we’ll encounter some river crossings!
FUN FACT: The bridge standing over the east fork was built in 1936. A road did lead to it during the 1930s but was swept away by floods in 1938.
TRIP LEAD: Skyler Pak
Gluten intolerant but wants to go to Italy. Suggestions?
Contact Skyler: sspak@usc.edu
Read Skyler's bio here.