Hiking Gold Mountain (8235 ft)
Hiked up Gold Mountain, the high point east of Big Bear Lake and north of Baldwin Lake, on Saturday (7/11). Nice simple dayhike, but a few notes if anyone wants to do this in the future:
Don't use the route in John Robinson's book - its nonexistant. Instead, use the Pacific Crest Trail. The PCT crosses the east end of the Holcomb Valley Road about a mile north of Hwy 18 and 300 yards south of the Big Bear dumpsite. Go up the PCT to the fire road that crosses north/south over Gold Mountain to its high point, then east about 200 yds to the rocky summit. The PCT and the fire road are both on the USGS topo map of the area.
The north/south fire road can also be used to get to the summit, but it sees a lot of mountain bikers.
You can also go all the way down the fire road to the Holcomb Valley Road and walk back to your car; you'll pass the ruins of the old Doble mine.
I put the route on summitpost's Gold Mountain page:
http://www.summitpost.org/route/528926/pct-route.html
One more thing: No summit register. If anyone's planning to do this in the near future, post up if you take a container. I might be back up in the fall and I'll take one if no one else posts up that they've already done it. Cheers.
Don't use the route in John Robinson's book - its nonexistant. Instead, use the Pacific Crest Trail. The PCT crosses the east end of the Holcomb Valley Road about a mile north of Hwy 18 and 300 yards south of the Big Bear dumpsite. Go up the PCT to the fire road that crosses north/south over Gold Mountain to its high point, then east about 200 yds to the rocky summit. The PCT and the fire road are both on the USGS topo map of the area.
The north/south fire road can also be used to get to the summit, but it sees a lot of mountain bikers.
You can also go all the way down the fire road to the Holcomb Valley Road and walk back to your car; you'll pass the ruins of the old Doble mine.
I put the route on summitpost's Gold Mountain page:
http://www.summitpost.org/route/528926/pct-route.html
One more thing: No summit register. If anyone's planning to do this in the near future, post up if you take a container. I might be back up in the fall and I'll take one if no one else posts up that they've already done it. Cheers.