Possible Sunday snowshoe

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Possible Sunday snowshoe

Postby Ellen » Fri Feb 13, 2009 3:18 pm

Howdy All :-)

The holiday weekend weather report for San Jacinto changes by the hour. Currently planning to snowshoe from the tram with Karin this Sunday so she can try out her new MSR Lightning Ascents. Stay tuned.

Thanks everyone for the wonderful suggestions for desert hikes. Hal, I really appreciate your knowledge of the area. Thanks also Steve for the shuttle offer. When is the prime time for wildflowers?

The Outdoors club hike at the end of the month sounds fabulous -- that is definately a hike I'd like to do. There's something special about hiking uphill and riding downhill -- I already miss Skyline :-(

Miles of smiles,
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Not many flowers yet.

Postby halhiker » Sat Feb 14, 2009 1:49 am

Prime time for flowers will probably be the end of this month or next month. It really hasn't started yet, at least here in the Coachella Valley. I've seen a few little blooms--ocotillo and occasional chuparosa plus a few purple and while flowers--but not too much yet. When flowers in the San Jacintos and the Santa Rosas come to life I will definitely be posting about it.
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Postby mark2812 » Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:29 am

Hello Ellen.I am also planning to head up on Sunday morning. A friend and I plan to take the first tram up with our snowshoes and aim for the summit...hope you see you up there!!!

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Sunday Snowshoe is a GO!

Postby Ellen » Sat Feb 14, 2009 5:10 pm

Howdy Mark :-)

Excellent -- I look forward to seeing you again. Karin and I are also aiming for the summit. It looks like we're going to have great weather. I'm curious how much more snow San Jacinto has received since last weekend -- looks like we'll find out. We'll also be on the first tram up.

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Sunday in the new snow

Postby Ellen » Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:29 am

Howdy All :-)

Karin and I took the first tram. We met Carl (one of Lance's friends and hiking buddies who also knows Doug), Doug, and Mark in the tram. We were all happily reconnecting when the tram operator sushed us so the newcomers could hear the tape.

The main trail was well-packed to the Sid Davis drainage -- no snowshoes required. Doug and Carl took the drainage; Karin and I stayed on the main trail to Round Valley. We donned snowshoes at the log and headed to Tamarack. The outhouses were buried about half-way -- so there was significant new snow since last weekend. We broke our own trail and came out on the left side of the bottom of the saddle between Miller and San Jacinto.

We could see tracks and other hiking going up towards the saddle. I made the mistake of taking my ususal direct uphill approach (Karin calls it a "butt track") that I use when wearing crampons. "Mistake" is putting it mildly -- thanks to the new snow, we were constantly sliding back downhill. There's nothing quite like climbing a mountain twice :-( The air temperature wasn't bad but the wind had a glacial bite. We finally reached the ridge, headed for the summit, touched the sign and scampered back downhill to the hut to eat lunch out of the wind.

Just as we were finishing Mark and his friend EManBevHills (with skis) showed up at the doorway. We took their advice and headed down the way that Doug, Carl, and others had come up. On the descent we ran into Brad (who still wanted more exercise after running a half-marathon that morning) slightly below the saddle. There is nothing quite like going downhill in snowshoes in fresh powder -- it was fabulously fun and rewarding after the drudgery of the climb.

We came back on the Sid Davis route and removed our snowshoes when we reached the main trail. The rangers were shoveling snow of the roof in anticipation of the new storm coming in. We ran into Carl and Doug at the bar and celebrated with wonderful Sam Adams winter ale. Mark and friend arrived, then Brad. Karin, Mark, EManBevHills and I headed down and had a nice chat on the way. I went for my usual post-hike Mexican food fix and Las Consuelas before dirivng home. Based on the snow level at the summit, it won't be long before the snow completely covers the rocks.

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Hike to Summit

Postby lilbitmo » Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:47 am

Great report Ellen. I love your determination to keep going up there, even in the tougher conditions.

The conditions through out the Southern California Mountains are getting back to the 2004/2005 winter when we had piles and piles of snow everywhere.

Hopefully everyone will stay safe and watch out of the underlying risks involved.

We all need to keep singing my favorite song - "Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow"!

Hope to see you on the trial soon.
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