A group of three of us started out on the trail about 5:15am from the Ramon trailhead. We hike a little slower than most so along the trail we were passed during the day by over a dozen hikers on Skyline trail many of whom said they were also planning to do the full C2C hike if the conditions were OK on the mountain.
For us the day was a tough but good day. We had scouted the Ramon trail head the night before to make sure we felt comfortable gettting to the Painted Rock with the warnings. We only needed head lamps the first 30 minutes or so of the hike and the trail at that state was pretty straight forward. Because we hike a little slower we whould have probably left about 4:30am in order to avoid some of the heat we faced at parts.
As first-time skyline hikers, we were a little concerned we would have a hard time with the trail. Overall we found the trail extremely easy to follow until we got to the 7000ft traverse. Even then we found with just looking ahead and/or up we were able to see the trail and put us back on track. There were only a couple times which we had to think it through but added only about 10 minutes total. We did have to traverse snow pack in a couple of the shutes on the traverse. However, since we were at the end of the day and many had done so earlier in the day, these were no problem as long as we were taking our time.
Overall, I would concur that this is not a hike that should be taken lightly. We had each taken 2 3L water bottles and a little extra gatorade. Also one of our members had brought electrolyte tablets and chews and there were definitely times we needed them. We ended up with no issue with water but as it was hot and going to get hotter could see using more.
On the plus side the desert wildflowers were in full force. I do a lot of hiking in San Diego and San Jose and the blooms here rivalled both. It made the heat in the lower portions of the trail much more bareable. Also, lots and lots of lizards out on the trails. Spring has definitely come to the mountain. No snakes showed themselves for us.
Thanks to the members on this forum. With inputs and links we were able to come prepared and had a tiring but very enjoyable trip up the Skyline Trail.
For those going next week, I'd say leave early to get off the desert floor before the heat hits and bring lots of water and electrolytes.
