I am organizing and taking a relatively large group (~15) to do this hike- the final goal of the "hiking season." I have not done this hike before.
Yes, I realize those two sentences sound like a recipe for disaster! But I believe our preparations, expectations, and previous hiking experiences will allow for this to be a successful journey. As I outline the overall plan, I would great appreciate any input or suggestions.
The group:So, the group I am taking is not a random hodgepodge of hikers, they have all hiked with me before on strenuous (4000-6000 ft gain) hikes and practically all summited Iron Mountain a few weeks ago. Based on their time to peak (all <= 4.5 hrs) I am estimating an ascent time of ~ 10hrs up to San Jacinto Peak.
Night before: I am planning on staying that friday night in Palm Springs - most likely crashing in a motel (someone had mentioned there are a few motel 6's or something that could work well, but I have to investigate this further). We will park a few cars in the tram parking area the night before that we can use to get back to our cars by the museum.
Water: Right now I am planning on starting the hike at 4 am. We will have headlamps but it is also going to be a few days removed from a full moon so I'm not sure if they will be used. The requirements for how much water to bring (as well as electrolytes and food) will be pretty strict and this group understands based on their Iron Mountain experience.
From what I've read, when we reach 8,000 ft, we can reach the upper tram and ranger's station where there will be water. So is this true that we can refill on water (w/o filtering) at 8,000 ft? If so, I can see taking 8-10 liters being enough for me on this hike (a bit less for others). I will also carry additional water for others.
The trek: Unlike other hikes I am going to be more stringent on keeping everyone quite close together as 1) the trail is not maintained and definitely possible for people to go the wrong way and 2) we are not coming back down the same way. While I have not done this trail, we will have maps/compass and importantly GPS with the coordinates of the approximate trail uploaded. Additionally, opinion's on this board seem to indicate that the trail is getting easier and easier to follow. I also seem to have a pretty good sense of direction, so I am thinking with all these factors, we will be able to make it up with getting majorly offtrack.
Communication: Several of the group members will have walkie talkies, although I am not planning on using them as I want to keep the group together.
I am expecting, based on this planning, that we can do this successfully. But I may be missing something, please let me know.
It doesn't seem we need a permit for Skyline, but do we need a permit to hike to the top? I am assuming no.
Is the food at the tram restaurant good?
