I was honored to join my friend Lance on his annual Christmas hike from the tram. After my experience on San Jacinto last Saturday with Team Artic Wolf, we carried crampons rather than snow shoes. It was about 35 degrees when we started but we soon removed our fleeces as we headed up the Sid Davis drainage towards Tamarack Valley.
Thanks to Lance's excellent orienteering skills, we were soon huffing and puffing our way up to the Miller Saddle. There was evidence of new snow as we ascended the ridge towards the summit. In the final climb over the snow-covered rocks, I said a prayer of thanks for this incredible day, beautiful mountain, and my San Jacinto family.
We enjoyed a leisurely lunch in the sun in front of the hut. My SPOT was in tracking mode when it shot down the steep slope last Saturday and Lance converted the SPOT tracking coordinates to GPS coordiantes. We retraced my descent from the week before and tried to locate the SPOT via his GPS. Unfortuantely, however, the new snow made finding my runaway dog impossible.
We made our way carefully downhill -- sometimes we could plunge step in fresh snow and other times we were on ice. We reveled in the winter landscape and solace of the mountain before returning to Long Valley and the crush of humanity on the cement walkway. I gave both Craig and Patrick hugs as we entered the boarding area. Fern was resting happily following a Christmas Skyline hike.
I look forward to seeing you -- my San Jacinto family -- on the trails in the New Year.
Miles of smiles and hugs,
Ellen
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