Falling Rock Canyon to Ontario Peak 3/15/09

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Falling Rock Canyon to Ontario Peak 3/15/09

Postby NormaR » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:30 am

Sunday 3/15/09, with friend’s Phil and Rich we climbed up Falling Rock Canyon (my first time), went over and visited Sugarloaf Mountain and then climbed the ridge and bowl to Ontario Peak. Beautiful day! The snow in FRC was in great condition for climbing with crampons and we were grateful that the canyon did not live up to it’s name. We removed crampons for the hike over to Sugarloaf, but later when we encountered some ice under a couple inches of snow on the ridge to Ontario we put our crampons back on. We hiked in bright sunshine all day while watching the sea of clouds over the San Gabriel Valley grow higher and higher. I came home with sunburned ears!

I am not sure why there are so many dead trees on Ontario Peak but it really gave me a solemn feeling walking through them. Felt to me like they were monuments standing in remembrance of a battle. We traversed over toward Icehouse Canyon for our descent and Rich and I removed our crampons so we could take advantage of the slopes for glissading. Very fun! We dropped into Icehouse Cyn one drainage short of the saddle and hiked through the drainage instead of the trail back out.

Great day with approx 8.5 miles and over 4500 feet of climbing.

my pix are here: http://picasaweb.google.com/ryan....gar ... ockCanyon#
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Postby lik2hik » Thu Mar 19, 2009 3:57 pm

It was a great day in the mountains.
Rich, Norma and I headed up towards Ontario Peak. Being new to this winter stuff, I wanted to try a real hike with crampons, Rich had never been to Icehouse Canyon, and Norma hadn’t done a hike in the last several hours.

Not a whole lot to add to Norma's TR. Just a thanks to Rich and Norma for dragging me along.

The views of the low clouds as they rolled in were a great contrast to the mountains all around that were in clear sunshine.

At the summit, it was quiet with hardly even a breeze. We had the summit to ourselves and the city below was completely blanketed in clouds. Looking towards Baldy, with a clear blue sky for a background - we wondered how crowded the summit was there?

After our lunch break, we headed over towards Icehouse Saddle. The areas with the dead trees looked spectacular in the snow blanket . The trip down was fun with several glissading opportunities.

We didn't see our first hiker until about 2 miles from the trailhead! Fun stuff!!

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/likelyhike ... 350377431/
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