Sally and I headed up the trailhead from Angelus Oaks a bit before 6 AM. The trailhead road is in awful shape -- I was hoping my '99 Honda wouldn't shake loose
We encountered several new downed trees which required going over or around
Once we reached Manzanita flats and the sign, we decided to follow footsteps going up and over the ridge rather than traversing around it. After reaching the open, flat area below the wooden bench, we opted to head up to the left of Limber Pine camp rather than try to stay on the trail. We then headed up the ridge to the east of Limber Pine camp that eventually connects with the ridge trail that goes along the backbone of the San Gorgonio range. This required us to manuver around several rocky outcroppings, which was interesting wearing crampons.
Finally, we were climbing up unimpeded through the snow to the backbone ridge -- reminded me of going up Skyline from Flat Rock. Once we reached the ridge, we went left (east) and summited west San Bernardino peak (~10,600 ft). There is still a substantial amount of snow on the ridge and the summit. I was happy to see no sign of "cupping." We had a leisurely lunch -- the temperature was in the mid-40's and there was a mild breeze. Looking towards San Gorgonio and the snow covered peaks along the way was breath taking.
Sadly, we did have to descend. We dropped back down to the ridge and headed towards a gully that Lance refers to as the Toboggan Run
Had to traverse to the right (east) a bit to rejoin our ascent route -- I was having too much fun going downhill
Now for a surprise -- no Mexican food -- we had wonderful cheese burgers at the Oaks restuarant in Angeles Oaks before heading home. Thanks to Sally for her always wonderful companionship and a great post hike meal
Miles of smiles,
Ellen
