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OCHS History Hike to Weir Canyon

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Weir Canyon is visible in the lower-center right, indicated by the line of oaks leading to the right. The highest ridges of the Santa Ana Mountains are visible on the horizon, including Sierra Peak (3,045 ft.) on the ridge to the left. Pleasants Peak (4,007 ft.) is in the shadow of the clouds on the horizon in the center. Old Saddleback (highest point being Santiago Peak, 5,087 ft.) is in the clouds to the right. The whitish cliffs in the lower center-left were a source of material for ceremonial body paints and hair hygiene for a Kizh (Tongva) village that was located in the canyon. Recent research suggests that the village inhabitants entered into the mission system in the years 1808-1812, probably as result of the nearby Yorba and Peralta Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana being established about this time. The Orange County Historical Society held a history hike on April 23, 2022 that visited Weir Canyon. I was fortunate to lead the group on a tour of the canyon's rich history. Below