Indie Jack, Sally and I put on our snowshoes at the ranger station. Took the trail down to the Sid Davis drainage and followed the summer route up the right hand side to Tamarack. I was hoping that this last system had dumped enough snow to allow us to go cross country over the chinquapin. Nope
It was quite pleasant on top -- very little wind and great views of clouds covering the Inland Empire. Coming down the ridge was sure a lot more fun than going up. Slogging down the main trail to the forest was a drag. If it hadn't been so late in the day, we would have taken off our snowshoes. We retraced our steps through the forest and back to Tamarack, minus the bushwhacking. We were treated to beautiful alpineglow as we came back the drainage. At least we didn't have to battle our way through tourists up the cement switchbacks. Caught the next tram down and enjoyed a lovely dinner at Las Casuelas.
Recommend microspikes and snowshoes for anyone going up this weekend.
Miles of smiles,
Ellen
