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Dobbs and San Gorgonio with Sister Sally

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 1:14 pm
by Ellen
Howdy All :)

Yesterday (June 22) we went up Vivian to the creek, then took the cross country route up the ridge to Dobbs. I wore long pants for this part as I'm trying to decrease my blood loss :wink: in preparation for hiking the John Muir trail. I think the gnats followed me from San Jacinto -- they were out in force on San G :x

Can't believe the snow melt in just 11 days. Hardly any on the Dobbs plateau. We headed northeast and gained the Sky High trail to San Gorgonio. We had the summit to ourselves for nearly an hour. The snow on the traverse was almost completely melted out 8) At about 10.5 K, we started running into folks who asked us how much further and whether they'd have any problems finding the trail when they descended :?

At 10 K, we met a local hiker who informed us that we were psychotic once he heard about our hike :lol: Sally responded, "Yes, we hear that frequently." Great water flow at High Creek camp as well as in the stream that runs next to the trail after the Halfway camp intersection. Soaked our feet in Mill Creek before having an excellent meal at El Mexicano. Thanks to Sister Sally for another great day.

Miles of smiles,
Ellen

Re: Dobbs and San Gorgonio with Sister Sally

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:09 pm
by Hikin_Jim
Ellen wrote: I wore long pants for this part as I'm trying to decrease my blood loss :wink: in preparation for hiking the John Muir trail.
That's very kind of you to save your blood for the Sierra mosquitoes. :wink:

HJ

Re: Dobbs and San Gorgonio with Sister Sally

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:50 pm
by Ellen
Howdy HJ :)
Ugh -- don't remind me :roll: Those Sierra blood suckers aren't mosquitoes -- they're tiny vampires with wings :twisted:

Hikin_Jim wrote: That's very kind of you to save your blood for the Sierra mosquitoes. :wink: HJ


Miles of smiles,
Ellen

PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:40 am
by Vnthali
Is the route up to Dobbs Peak marked with any sort of trail?

PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:16 am
by Ellen
Howdy Tyrus :)

It isn't marked but is pretty straightforward once you gain the ridge. For me, the tricky part is negotiating through the trees and brush to gain the ridge.

Miles of smiles,
Ellen

PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:29 pm
by Vnthali
Thanks Ellen. I'm planning my next outing for sometime in early October. For the past couple of months I've been hiking the firebreaks on Camp Pendleton to stay in shape. I am looking forward to getting back onto a real mountain. The trip reports on the board are a real inspiration. Say hi to Sally for me, before I forget.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:41 pm
by Sally
Hi Tyrus! I really enjoy hiking up that ridge. Like Ellen said, it's getting TO the ridge that is a challenge.