The Seven Summits of San Jacinto -- Trip Report

General Palm Springs area.

Postby Hikin_Jim » Sat Aug 03, 2013 4:51 pm

towbradley wrote:Once again, its awsome to put your trip in my minds eye as i read your trip and photos report. Looking forward to getting back into the mountains tommorrow with my son. We're taking one of my sons friends up to a camp for people with special needs, then we're planning to go up a trail south of bigbear lake to view san gragornio. Never done this, and dont know if theres even a trail for this, but we'll see. If anyone has an idea of such a trail, please share.
Best wishes for your son.

As for a trail, the trail from Aspen Glen picnic area to Grandview Point is a nice one on a clear day.

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Postby towbradley » Sat Aug 03, 2013 5:07 pm

Thanks jim for the info....am excited about doing this tommorrow.
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Sat Aug 03, 2013 6:42 pm

Should be good stuff. Here's a web site with a preview of what you'll be able to see. Looks like you can see San Bernardino Pk, E SB Pk, Anderson, Shields, San Gorgonio, Lake, and Grinnell, all 10,000 footers in the San G wilderness. Assuming it's clear like today, you should have one heck of a view.

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Postby towbradley » Sun Aug 04, 2013 7:14 am

Thank you, we're up and getting ready. Yahoo! :lol: :D
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:04 am

Hope you had fun. Post some pics if you get a chance.

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Postby towbradley » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:11 am

Thanks jim, my son and i had agreat afternoon run up the trail. Somewhat similar to areas in sj, and the view at the top was majestic...alot of people were on the trails mounrain biking, but not too much traffic. Skies were clear and blue as the ocean, and the fog was non existent except when i looked towards sj peak. As for pic's, i need to learn how to do this. :roll:
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Hikin' Jim's Newton Drury route

Postby Jill G » Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:17 pm

Went up Marion to LRV to Newton Drury today. Weather was stellar and the trail was loamy and soft from the rain yesterday.
Water flowing at good volume both Deer Springs and Bed Springs. Saw no water at the creek in LRV.
Followed HJ's route from LRV to the saddle to ND. Great climbing rocks and amazing krummholz. Thanks so much for your generosity in sharing all your good routes, HJ.
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Marion Trail-LRV-Drury

Postby Jill G » Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:40 am

8/31/13 Marion Trail-LRV-Drury Photos
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Postby cynthia23 » Tue Sep 03, 2013 1:05 pm

Another one of your thoughtful, well-written TR's, HJ. So enjoyable to read. Thank you!
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Re: Hikin' Jim's Newton Drury route

Postby Hikin_Jim » Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:29 pm

Jill G wrote:Went up Marion to LRV to Newton Drury today. Weather was stellar and the trail was loamy and soft from the rain yesterday.
Water flowing at good volume both Deer Springs and Bed Springs. Saw no water at the creek in LRV.
Followed HJ's route from LRV to the saddle to ND. Great climbing rocks and amazing krummholz. Thanks so much for your generosity in sharing all your good routes, HJ.
Isn't that fun stuff over in there? Drury is one of the easier off trail peaks in the San Jacintos. Ten, maybe fifteen, minutes to the saddle from LRV, and another maybe five to the summit. I'm not sure why, but there are some really interesting "bent wood" (krummholz) there. When I was there last November, it was getting a battering. It does jut out to the west, so perhaps whatever gets funneled up over the LRV gap knocks the dickens out of Drury Peak? Dunno.

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