by bobodobo » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:33 pm
Ok a quick trip report...
Started from the Museum at 6 am.
Only saw one person on Skyline, near the beginning - a 40ish guy who passed me carrying nothing, no backpack or even a water bottle, and a knack for shortcutting every switchback. I wondered what his agenda was; I talked to him after he turned around at about the 2000' level. Seems he does lower Skyline regularly, even in summer, but had never gone all the way to the Tram.
Trail was clear of snow and straightforward to find all the way, though as you know it's badly "braided" in places and despite my best efforts not to shortcut (and some white dots painted on rocks) I kept getting off the "main" trail. The least appealing part of the trail was the 4000 - 5000' level where you ascend several small peaks then descend the saddles between them and don't gain much net altitude. The last part of Skyline, from about 6500' to 8200', is quite steep but not a problem for any experienced hiker. There are a couple of places along this stretch where you can see the Tram.
The hike from the end of Skyline to the top of San Jacinto Peak is a 6 mile slog in which one gains only 2600'... and then you have to descend back to the Tram Station you passed 6 miles ago. But you have to do it once to say that you've climbed 2 miles (well, almost 2) in one shot. In the future I would just do Skyline by itself, or if I was feeling really ambitious and energetic, maybe a double Skyline.
Total trip time from the parking lot to the summit and back down to the Upper Tram Station was 13 hours. If one is to believe endomondo, I burned about 7000 calories, i.e. 2 pounds of body fat.
After having climbed the peak from both the Skyline side and the Pacific Crest Trail side, it's hard to recommend the PCT route; it's so long and has so much downhill I felt like I climbed the peak 2x in elevation and 3x in distance. By comparison from the Skyline side is up, up and up except for those few short stretches at the 4000 - 5000' level. The section on the park trail from the Tram Station to the peak has a lot of flat sections but almost no downhill.
Thanks to all the folks on this site who provide information that make it straightforward for newcomers like me to do this hike.