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South Fork to Dollar Saddle and Charlton Peak

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 10:08 am
by Ellen
Howdy All :)

I was very fortunate to join Tina, Lilbitmo (Patrick), and Zach on a hike up South Fork to Charlton Peak via the Dollar Saddle Colouir. I finally got to meet Miguel (of Snow Creek fame) who was the trip leader as well as Ingrid, Paulo, and Charles.

It was nice to start on dirt and we rapidly reached Poop Out hill. The amount of devastation from the recent avalanche was astonishing and sad. We made our way to South Fork meadows and started up the trail towards Dollar lake. Before long we were at the lake (crampon strap on point) and looking up at Dollar colouir.

I watched with amazement as Miguel and gang flew up the hill. Before long they were out of sight. My guardian angel Tina and Knight Lilbitmo stayed with me and encouraged me on the steep climb. We popped out of the ridge and made our way over to the peak where the rest of the group was waiting. Tina really put things in perspective when she said "picture doing this for seven hours on Snow Creek (from the chockstone to the summit) :shock:

We joined the others for lunch on the summit of Charlton and enjoyed the view -- the snow-covered ridge over to Jepson and San Gorgonio was absolutely beautiful. We started to descend -- the plan being to find a nice colouir to glissade down. Before long, Miguel had found our colouir and I had to face my greatest fear and challenge -- a long glissade down a steep slope. This has terrified me since my 2008 hiking misadventure. I've been trying to practice and build my confidence but I was now looking at the longest and steepest glissade I'd ever seen. Let me be very honest here -- it scared the carp out of me.

Bless Knight Lilbitmo, he had me sit behind him, hold on, and took me down the initial (steepest) part of the descent and other scary sections. Then, he and Charles coached me as I practiced sections by myself. Thanks to the coaching and riding behind Knight Patrick I actually started having fun.

We re-grouped at the bottom (upper South Fork meadows) and I apologized to everyone for holding them up. They were very generous and understanding. We headed down South Fork meadows, rejoined the trail, and were pleasantly surprised to find that SGWA (San Gorgonio Wilderness Association) volunteers had cleared the trail of the avalanche debris. This was a huge task -- thank you SGWA!

Once back at the trailhead, I thanked everyone again for their patience and understanding. We regrouped at the Oaks and I treated the group to beverages of choice before saying our farewells.

Thank you, Knight Lilbitmo and Gaurdian Angel Tina, for the gift of your friendship. Thanks also to Miguel, for being a great trip leader and letting me tag along 8) to Charles, for your glissading guidance, and to everyone else for your delightful company and forbearance.

Miles of smiles,
Ellen

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 2:47 pm
by Dave G
Way to face your fears and take the big plunge, er, gilssade Ellen. I know that must have been tough for you, but now your confidence will be higher for next season. Here's to hoping that the winter-yet-to-come blesses us with aubundance and many happy glissades! :D

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 7:16 pm
by Vnthali
Ellen thank you for the outstanding trip report.

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 8:43 pm
by Sally
All I can say is "wow!" Congratulations, Ellen, for facing those fears. You rock! I'm so glad you got to have that experience. When we get the opportunity I hope you can teach me the ropes. Great trip report!

Re: South Fork to Dollar Saddle and Charlton Peak

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 10:14 pm
by Hikin_Jim
Ellen wrote:Let me be very honest here -- it scared the carp out of me.
Oh, but that's a straight line just begging me to... :lol: ...but I'll be good.

Way to go Ellen. Steep stuff scares the šЋì† out of me. :shock:

HJ

Dollar Coulier

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:58 am
by lilbitmo
Great day on the mountain, had fun with everyone, spring is in the air :D

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 6:17 pm
by Ellen
Howdy All :)

Thanks for your kind words. I am blessed to have friends like Knight Lilbitmo and Guardian Angel Tina 8) When they say they have your back, they mean it :)

Howdy Dave :)

I'll never forget how helpful you and Lilbitmo were on my first time going up the Baldy Bowl. Miss hiking with you and Norma -- hope to remedy that soon 8)

Howdy Sally :)

You're too kind -- compared to the other people on this trip I was a green belt. I've been very lucky to have friends who've helped me improve my skills -- the list of those friends is too long to thank everyone. When I can, I try to share the knowledge just as they have with me.

Howdy Jim :)

I knew I was flame baiting (or is that "fish baiting') :lol: You've shown remarkable self-control. I still laugh everytime I read the "fishy posts" regarding the double Skyline (aka Terrible Two) last year.

Miles of smiles,
Ellen

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 6:46 pm
by Hikin_Jim
Ellen wrote:Howdy Jim :)

I knew I was flame baiting (or is that "fish baiting') :lol: You've shown remarkable self-control. I still laugh everytime I read the "fishy posts" regarding the double Skyline (aka Terrible Two) last year.
Well, to be honest, in terms of my self control, it's been a little rocky lately. :lol:

HJ

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:48 pm
by Zach
Ellen it was great hiking with you again! You did an excellent job. I still can't believe what excellent weather we had the entire day... and that glissade ROCKED!

PS: Let's do skyline soon.

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:42 am
by Ellen
Howdy Jim :)

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I could take a week and still never come up with the anywhere near your "fish" or "rock" references.

Guess I need to have more faith in Rock Cod :wink:

Howdy Zach :)

You're a gentleman 8) I can't wait to get back out on Skyline. I'm tied up this weekend but will be back out in the mountains the following weekend.

Miles of smiles,
Ellen