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A new stream in the Arroyo

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The Big Ditch in the middle of Pasadena's Arroyo Seco is of course running knee-deep and very fast from Devil's Gate to the L.A. River in a days-long downpour like this. But there's some water in it almost every day of the year.

By Saturday, though, this ordinarily bone-dry seasonal tributary was roaring like the East Walker during a big release -- without the large-shouldered brown trout.

It's at the start of my favorite dog-running trail where West Drive meets Washington Boulevard just west of Brookside Golf Course.

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